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Whales reign during this oh-so-Monterey fest; the lighthearted ‘Abalone Races' are also back
Whalefest Monterey features splashy talks, walks, and a few offbeat events.
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Shrimp Week at Monterey Bay Aquarium: Oh, it's prawn, er, on
The punny wordplay has surfaced on the institution’s social pages as it honors the cool crustaceans.
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‘Gray Day' is here, as whale-watching season breaches along the California coast
It’s the fluke-iest and most festive time of year for lovers of sizable cetaceans.
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Splash: Sea Otter Awareness Week celebrates the crucial roles the ocean critters play
Monterey Bay Aquarium is honoring the “paw”-some furry favorites during their September celebration.
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Birch Aquarium is now home to a scenic ‘Blue Beach'
Way cool: The striking below-your-feet mural depicts various depths of nearby underwater canyons.
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September gets splashier as Island Packers expands its whale-watching schedule
The ocean-faring outfit just unveiled several “non-landing” adventures, all to give cetacean fans a lively day on the ocean.
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A New Cruise Will Sail Around Ventura Harbor on Several Summer Evenings
The new Island Packers experience will set sail before sunset, giving ocean lovers a place to wind down on the water.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium's ‘Shrimp Week' Is a Really Big Deal
Like, really big: The tiny crustaceans are receiving some outsized attention, and deservedly so, on the institution’s social pages.
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Mondo Mammals Make Merry Near Monterey as Whale Fans Party Onshore
An on-land lark pays homage to the epic icons of the ocean.
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Whimsical Whale Events Are Spouting Around Mendocino County
Little River and Fort Bragg will raise glasses to the giants of the waves at a splashy series of Marchtime events.
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So Many Little Seadragon Eyes: Birch Aquarium Prepares for a Bundle of Babies
A male weedy seadragon at the La Jolla institution is carrying a whole lot of eggs; new photos reveal fascinating details, like developing eyes.
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Big Birch Aquarium News: A Male Weedy Seadragon Is Carrying Eggs
The “first successful transfer of eggs from a female seadragon to a male” occurred in the La Jolla aquarium’s “Seadragons & Seahorses” habitat.