Whale Watching Outings
By
Erlinda Cortez
Photography by Vicente Baldwin
A whale-watch outing allows many Inner City Outings participants to see the
ocean for the first time, as well as take part in their first boat trip! The whale watch outings are an educational opportunity to
learn about marine animals, geology of the coastline, and other environmental and conservation issues. And they can be a great
deal of fun with some preparation!
I. Locations for whale watch outings:
A)
Redondo Beach
Fishing MAP
233 North Harbor Drive
Redondo Beach
,
CA
90277
(310)
372-2111
Call for
current times and group rates
B) Spirit Cruises MAP
Ports
O'Call
1100 Nagoya Way
San
Pedro, CA 90731-4408
(310)
548-8080
Call
for current times and group rates
* The above two are the current (2007) whale watch boat launches sponsored by the American Cetacean Society (ACS) and
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. If you refer to the Whale Watch Coordinator (310) 548-8397 a Naturalist will have a presentation at your
school/agency prior to a scheduled whale watch outing.
* The whale watch season generally runs from December 26th to the
end of March. Please check with each boat launch for their individual time frame.
CLICK HERE TO SEE A VIDEO OF
DOLPHINS
C) Other whale watch outings through
Long Beach
,
Newport Beach
, Marina Del Rey that are not sponsored by ACS/Cabrillo Aquarium
D) Land-based Whale Watching MAP
The
Interpretive
Center
near Pt. Vicente Lighthouse
31501 Palos Verdes Dr. W.,
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275- 5369
just
south of
Hawthorne Blvd.
Free
parking
(310)
544-5264
Open
10 am
-
5 pm
, Call to request for a docent
E)
Crystal Cove
State Park
The park is located off Pacific Coast Highway
between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, California with easy access from I-5, 405 and 73.
Turn into Reef Point
(admission fee)
Also a
nice coastal walk
II. Prepare for a Whale Watch Outing
A) Call the Whale Watch
Coordinator at (310) 548-8397 if you want to have a whale watch presentation at your school/agency prior to the whale watch
outing. If you will not have a presentation at your site, you can also have the Whale Watch Coordinator have a dockside talk prior
to the boat launch.
B) Call the boat launch
prior to make sure weather conditions are good.
C) If sea conditions are
not conducive to a boat whale watch outing, alternative plans can be to the
Pt.
Vicente
Interpretive
Center
or Cabrillo Aquarium
. Please call these other sites in advance so that they may have docents
available to educate and guide the participants.
B) Get to the boat launch
at least 30 minutes prior to boat department.
C) Bring warm clothing -
Layers - Although it may be warm inland, the ocean can be much cooler.
D) Eat a good healthy
breakfast prior to boarding
E) Bring crackers, healthy snacks, ginger items
F) For people who may get seasick - over the counter products are
available.
G) Bring extra funds for snacks, souvenirs, etc.
H) For teachers, if outing tied to the curriculum, bring working
papers (worksheets, observational notes, etc.).
I) Most of all, have a
good outlook, it's great to be outdoors and be in our ocean element. Also we have these beautiful creatures that migrate through
our waters during the winter season.
Contact
ICO
View the About ICO
page for contact information.
If you have comments/corrections regarding this web
site:
please contact the webmaster Vicente Baldwin
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