We had multiple sightings of a pod of five orcas — breaching, feeding, checking us out. The most amazing sight was jumping in the water to see this pod feeding on a dead whale shark.
Read MoreWe had multiple sightings of a pod of five orcas — breaching, feeding, checking us out. The most amazing sight was jumping in the water to see this pod feeding on a dead whale shark.
Read MoreWe were within a few feet of them and then as I looked down, I saw a whale shark emerge from the depths. The adult orca suddenly dove down and rammed into the gill of the whale shark, stunning it.
Read MoreDuring our trip, we had been just a few hours behind the orcas where they had been sighted. We were going up and down the coast on a RHIB (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) with twin 250 horsepower and a good friend with a micro-plane as a spotter for 3 of our 6 days at sea.
Read MoreWe jumped in the water to go snorkeling with common dolphins, some silky sharks and big mobula rays came to play with us. The customers were very excited.
Read MoreOn the second day, we had airplane support to help us find orcas and mobula rays around the Sea of Cortez and what did we find instead? A blue whale!
Read MoreThis time, we had pretty good current but no manta ray. Instead, we had a snowstorm of all different kinds of fish.
Read MoreThe best thing is with the spotter plane we were able to find a huge group of dolphins – not hundreds, but thousands and that is no exaggeration. At one point, we saw dolphins as far as we could see in all four directions.
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