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Bahía Magdalena (Magdalena Bay) is a 50 km long bay along the western coast of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.
This bay is particularly noted for the seasonal migration of the California Gray Whales that come here during winter to mate. The bay is also popular for commercial and sports fishing. Nearby mangrove swamps provide sanctuaries for sea birds...
The El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, created in 1988, is located in Mulegé Municipality in northern Baja California Sur, at the center of the Baja California Peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez (or Gulf of California). With a landmass of over 55,555 square-mile (143,600 square km) it is the largest wildlife refuge in all of Latin America ...
Each winter from December through April gray whales go on the longest known mammal migration to San Ignacio lagoon in Baja California, Mexico. Not only is San Ignacio lagoon a gray whale sanctuary, but it is the last and only undeveloped nursery and breeding ground in the world of the Pacific Gray Whale.
The El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, created in 1988, is lo...
Entering the ocean in the presence of a Great White Shark may not be for everyone. On the other hand, there are those of you that dream of being able to observe a Great White in its natural habitat. Watching a Great White Shark tear into a Sea Lion or socializing with other sharks may be the adrenaline adventure you crave. It’s not only possible to do so but the...
Get “up close and personal” with Great White Sharks off the Farallon Islands. Located in the Pacific Ocean approximately 30 miles west of San Francisco, California, the Farallon Islands are one of the world’s best locations for viewing, photography and video ofGreat White Sharks. Being right off San Francisco,the Ultimate Shark Diving Experience... i...
One of the best places to dive with great whites is Australia’s Neptune Islands, which lie off the south of the country, 70 kilometres from Port Lincoln. The Islands' large headland supports a major New Zealand Fur Seal colony as well as the rarer and more endangered Australian Sea Lion. Both calving colony areas exist relatively West of the Southern island. In ...
Entering the ocean in the presence of a Great White Shark may not be for everyone. On the other hand, there are those of you that dream of being able to observe a Great White in its natural habitat. Watching a Great White Shark tear into a Sea Lion or socializing with other sharks may be the adrenaline adventure you crave. Typically the dives are made in cages and bre...
False Bay is a body of water defined by Cape Hangklip (Dutch/Afrikaans for "Hang(ing)-rock") and the Cape Peninsula in the extreme South-West of South Africa.
Fishing is good in False Bay and at times there are large schools of snoek, an oily, barracuda-like fish that is much sought after locally. Angling from the rocky shores to either side of the bay is very popular...
Gansbaai ("bay of geese," sometimes referred to as Gans Bay) is a fishing village and popular tourist destination in the Overberg District Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa. It is known for its dense population of Great White Sharks and as a whale-watching location.
The main tourist attraction in Gansbaai since approximately 1995 has been cage diving with Great...
Get “up close and personal” with Great White Sharks off the Mexico island of Guadalupe. Located in the Pacific Ocean approximately 165 miles west of Ensenada, Mexico, Guadalupe Island is rapidly becoming the world’s best location for viewing, photography and video ofGreat White Sharks. It hosts one of the most prolific populations of White Sharks on ...
The grizzly bear (Ursus arctosssp.), is any North American subspecies of the brown bear, such as the mainland grizzly (U. a.horribilis), the Kodiak (U. a.middendorffi), the peninsular grizzly (U. a.gyas) and the recently extinct California grizzly (U. a.californicus). Specialists sometimes call the grizzly the North American brown bear because the grizzly and the brow...
Grunion are are sardine-sized teleost fishes of the Atherinopsidae family of New World silversides, found only off the coast of California, USA, and Baja California, Mexico, where the species are found on both the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California coasts. Many people enjoy catching grunion at events called "grunion runs."
Grunion are known for their unusual mating ...
Guerrero Negro has a celebration each year to hail the annual arrival of the gray whales that calve in the lagoons of Baja California Sur (BCS). This festival occurs during the first half of February.
Perhaps no creature in the ocean generates the level of simultaneous awe and curiosity as a Hammerhead Shark when seen in the wild. The nine known species of Hammerhead Sharks range from just under 1 meter (3 feet) to 6 meters (20 feet) in length. The thinking is that the “hammerhead” is an evolutionary result that provides a 360 degree vertical vision pla...
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