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First blue whale of the season spotted

May 15th, 2009, 5:13 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

whaleslideJust got a call from Capt. Dave Anderson out of Dana Point to say they saw the first blue whale of the season today.

It was a big one,  stretching out about 80 feet. It was spotted about 4.7 miles south of the harbor.

It’s a bit early in the season to see the blue whales, but hopefully this sighting means we will have a strong season again!

In recent years, there’s been more than 100 sightings each season, making local charter boat captains think that they’ve found a new feeding ground here.

Just a few years ago, it was a strange sight to see just one or two during the summer, with the blue whale traditionally heading toward the Santa Barbara and Monterey area to feed.

The image below shows the whale spotted today, and was sent by Capt. Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Safari.

Scientists estimate that before the 1800s, when whalers stepped up their hunting of the blues for their oil, meat and bones, there were about 220,000 spread throughout the world’s oceans. Today, that figure is about 11,000, with about 2,000 found along our coast.

Fun facts about the blue whale:
•The blue whale’s main food source is krill, a shrimp-like crustacean. Large whales can eat up to 4 tons a day.
•A big question remains about the creatures: Scientists are unsure where they go to breed. Some believe they go near Costa Rica.

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Blue whale spotted offshore

June 27th, 2008, 10:43 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

bluewhales2.jpgThe largest mammal on Earth is back, hanging out just three miles off the coast of Dana Point. 
A  blue whale was spotted this morning by Capt. Dave’s Whale Watching and Dolphin Safari, a welcome sight for the charter boat after a few showed up mid-May and then disappeared.
Gisele Anderson, wife of Capt. Dave, said Thursday they were looking at last year’s numbers asking “when are they going to be back?”
Blue whales usually show up in steady numbers in June, and this year it seems they came back right on time, Anderson said.
Blue whales have been showing up off the coast here in large  numbers. Years ago, it would be big news if a handful were seen during a summer season. Last year, Capt. Dave’s logged 300 sightings, and in 2006 there were 400 spotted offshore.
But there’s never a guarantee of seeing the blue whales on any given sightseeing tour. Sometimes at the height of the season, they’ll disappear for a week. Other times, spectators are lucky enough to see 20 blue whales playing close to shore.
The unusual pattern last year was how long they ended up staying here — until November. Usually sightings slow down in September, but October sightings passed the previous month.
Blue whales also like deep water, and can be found in the Catalina Channel. Capt. Dave’s will have an extended 5-hour trip Saturday (cost $89.). Regular trips are held throughout the day, the next one at noon and then 3 p.m. (cost $55).

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