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Humpback Whales Grace Laguna Beach Coastline

See them spout? In late February the whales have returned to Orange County's coast in masse, as seen by local whale watchers this week.

Humpback whales frolic off the Laguna Beach coastline.
Humpback whales frolic off the Laguna Beach coastline. (Photo: Lori Hespe, For Dana Wharf Whale Watching)

LAGUNA BEACH, CA — You can feel the excitement in the air, along with the misting spray from spouting humpback whales. On Tuesday, in Dana Point Harbor, a humpback whale greeted passengers and stuck around for a full day, according to a Dana Wharf Whale Watching spokesperson (see the full video below).

Photo: Lori Hespe, For Dana Wharf Whale Watching

It is officially Whale Watching season, and the local tour companies are preparing to celebrate Dana Point's 50th Anniversary of the Festival of Whales.

On Tuesday, the humpback whales came to say hello, according to Dana Wharf Whale Watching spokeswoman Dona Kalez. One whale came up to the surface, seeming to smile as it got a better view of passengers on the boat.

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Photo: Lori Hespe, For Dana Wharf Whale Watching

Guests leaned in to get a better look at its magnificent, bumpy skin, broad mouth, and spout casting a rainbow in the glinting February sun. Still, it was hard to say who was enjoying the sight of who more, the whale watchers or the whale, itself.

Photo: Lori Hespe, For Dana Wharf Whale Watching

"It was like this Humpback Whale wanted to steal the show from the Gray Whales," Kalez tells Patch. "These Humpback Whales love one thing and that is fish."

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On Tuesday, this whale was feasting on anchovies.

"This happy Humpback was feeding on the tiny baitfish, the whale was also greeting passengers that were eagerly awaiting him or her as it was swimming between boats," she says. "The whale would come straight out of the water! This encounter brought many passengers to tears."


This was a once-in-a-lifetime encounter, according to Captain Steve Burkhalter, a veteran Whale Watching captain with dana wharf Whale Watching in both Hawaii and now in Dana Point.

"This was an amazing day to be a whale watcher in Dana Point," Burkhalter said.

Photo: Lori Hespe, For Dana Wharf Whale Watching

The video was taken in a compilation by Dana Wharf passengers, naturalists, and crew members.

Have you gone whale watching this year? Let us know your favorite part of seeing these magnificent creatures up close and personal, in the comments!

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