Gray Whale ReportJanuary 24, 2013 Well, this is turning out to be one amazing season. Reports of Gray Whales traveling south from the ACS/LA (American Cetacean Society, Los Angeles Chapter) spotting site at Pt. Vicente is at a 16 year high: 511southbound whales, including 17 southbound calves Meanwhile Maldo is at camp along with Catalina, READ MORE ...
Blog Test January 22, Tuesday, 2:54pm MST Blogger to: *twitter *FB-Bajaecotours. READ MORE ...
Is it SAFE to travel in Baja, Mexico?
March 12, 2011 Mexico has been the target and scare of N. America for more years than most of us have spent on this good earth. While Mexico certainly has its problems–like any country i might add. The recent onslaught from the press about all the violence and warnings not to travel is quite interesting. Now, i READ MORE ...
Tsunami Hits Baja Coast: March 11, 2011
Satellite View San Ignacio Lagoon As a notice to all that have been asking about the Tsunami that was scheduled to hit the West coast and in particular the San Iganacio Lagoon area….you can all be at ease. We have had several Tsunami warnings in the past and we are used to them. We experienced READ MORE ...
Gray Whale Seduction: Gray Whale Breeding Lagoon
While on a recent scout for National Geographic for an upcoming Gray Whale segment for their new series entitled “Wild Americas” Mike and i were out near Mag Bay checking on the whale conditions. It turned out to be a very good day. As we head back to camp, we are followed by a large READ MORE ...
Gray Whales at Breeding Lagoon in Baja
From a Gray Whale breeding lagoon near the southern end of Mag Bay is another exceptional place to see Gray Whales. What makes this area unique is the narrow passage the whales must migrate through and during times of high surf and big swells, the whales appear to be surging into the lagoon much as READ MORE ...
Baja Birthing
Not only are the Gray Whales experiencing a big year, but many mammals along the entire coast are having a harvest year of birthing. Here are a few pictures from more video i took this year along the coastline of Baja Ca. Sur. Mexico. Photos by Johnny Friday Baja Productions www.bajaproductions.com READ MORE ...
Schooling Sunfish Off Coast of Baja
So here is a group of sunfish I came across while out filming for a documentary recently this year. Again, this has much to do with the cooling water trend this year–the “La Nina”. I have NEVER seen this before. These are groups of newborn or juvenile Sunfish or Mola Mola’s. I shot this on READ MORE ...