Risso’s dolphins are deep-diving aquatic mammals that typically swim in groups of 10 to 30 individuals. But late last month, ...
Monterey Bay Whale Watch has captured stunning video of marine mammals before. In 2023, the group released footage of "rarely seen" orcas hunting sea lions off the California coast. And in 2015 ...
Monterey Bay Whale Watch said the dolphins were spotted by the company's scouting boat when it went out to "perform a survey on the coast south of Monterey." ...
A "super pod" of more than 1,500 dolphins was filmed jumping and gliding off the coast of California ... Captain Evan Brodsky, with the Monterey Bay Whale Watch, spotted the huge gathering ...
Evan Brodsky of Monterey Bay Whale Watch on Friday shows the Risso's dolphins, also called gray dolphins, breaching and gliding in Carmel Bay, just off the central coast of California.
The Monterey coastline is a particularly ideal location to spot the dolphins because they prefer extremely deep water. The area’s underwater submarine canyon means they may swim much closer to shore ...
Evan Brodsky of Monterey Bay Whale Watch on Friday shows the Risso's dolphins, also called gray dolphins, breaching and gliding in Carmel Bay, just off California's central coast. "They were on ...