I was "making passage" from Santa Cruz Island to King Harbor (Redondo Beach) last week; motoring near 6.5 kt at least two n.mi. off the southeastern point of Anacapa Island, and into a 10-kt SE wind, when I saw something I'd never seen before, even after of hundreds of hours transiting the waters of southern California. Two harbor seals (not sea lions--but true seals) porpoising, evidently toward some destination, ahead to cross my track. Their height above the surface and the distance made over it with each leap from the water--at least a couple of body lengths--was impressive. When we met they went right under the boat; paid me no regard at all, and kept porpoising in their travel direction. I know they’ve been trained to do this in aquaria to entertain tourists; but, this was different. Out in the “middle of the ocean” over deep water away from the island and heading even further away. They were really truckin'
! Whale sightings get all of the glory; but, this was truly marvelous.
A harbor seal as we typically see 'em!
A harbor seal as we typically see 'em!
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