American Cetacean Society - Baja Whale Adventures
http://www.acsonline.org/cruises.htm
The Baja California peninsula is one of the great wilderness areas in North America. Our trips
provide a unique combination of adventure and tranquility, with abundant opportunities to see
whales and other wildlife. Encounter curious gray whales in San Ignacio Lagoon, lounging
elephant seals on Islas San Benito, playful sea lions in the Sea of Cortes.
American Cetacean Society Home Page
http://www.acsonline.org/factpack/graywhl.htm
ACS Gray Whale Fact Sheet: Everything you ever wanted to know about gray whales
in one place.
Among the Great Whales
http://www.netaxs.com/~chaz4/spexbaja.html
In recent years, there has been an increase in "friendly" whale behavior in the lagoons,
with curious whales actually approaching our Zodiacs, sometimes to within arm's length.
Baja Coast SeaFaris
http://www.bajaseafaris.com/whales.html
Join us aboard the Marco Polo for live aboard whale watching trips in Bahia Magdalena.
Baja Discovery Tours:
http://www.mexonline.com/bajadisc.htm
Whale watching and adventure tours of Baja California
and Copper Canyon, Mexico, including walking and photo tours. Baja
Discovery has the longest-running whale camp on Laguna San Ignacio and
absolutely the best location for whale watching while you eat breakfast.
Wanna kiss a whale? This is the place to do it. Excellent staff and very
professional operation.
Baja's friendly whales give curious humans the personal touch.
http://www.seattle-pi.com/pi/getaways/070397/whal03.html
"You must be very careful to keep your hands away from their blow holes. And never -- ever -- touch
their tails. They will let you know what is OK, and what is not OK."
Baja Whale
http://www.bajawhale.com/
See the Best of Baja Aboard Searcher Cruise with the whales, dolphins, seals, and birds of
Baja California's Pacific coast and Sea of Cortez with Searcher Natural History Tours. You'll
hike on Mexico's protected and remote islands, snorkel with colorful reef fish and sea lions,
explore mangroves and beaches, and seek out ten different species of whales and dolphins during
our 8- to 11-day adventures.
Baja Whales
http://www.netconnection.com/bajawhales.html
A travel guide to Baja California's Friendly Whales. Includes a photo gallery, whale information,
travel tips about San Ignacio Lagoon, and links to Environmental Alerts, Actions & Scientific
Reports.
Among the Great Whales: A Voyage of Discovery
http://www1.netaxs.com:8080/people/chaz4/spexbaj2.html
Ecological 4-Wheeling Adventures
http://www.4x4now.com/sf0896.htm
Clark and Linda Pate offer 4x4 tours, including the whales.
Conservation & Development in the Gray Whale Lagoons of Baja
http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/z-serge.html
This report identifies activities that could have a negative impact on two gray whale calving/breeding habitats, namely Laguna San
Ignacio and Bahia Magdalena.
The Friendly Whales of the San Ignacio Lagoon
http://www.bajalife.com/V4pg38.htm
Hunted to near extinction, the friendlies seek human interaction, a story by Paula McDonald
The Friendly Whales of San Ignacio Lagoon
http://www.netconnection.com/~lsaldana/bajawhales.html
San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur: The only place on earth where you can get
close enough to touch these friendly, curious animals in their own environment.
A travellers guide to whale watching in San Ignacio Lagoon: getting there, finding guides,
what to pack, camping, hotels, tour groups.
The Grey Whale Advocate
http://www.greywhale.com/
The most comprehensive site on the web for all information about Gray whales and Baja whale
watching Salt works expansion page. This site is dedicated to the positive advocacy of the Gray
Whale species and the environment in which they live.
GORP - Great outdoors recreation page
http://www.gorp.com/
Sea Kayak Adventures: Sea of Cortez and Loreto area whale watching by sea kayak.
Insearch Of Giants Baja & Beyond
http://www.scubatimes.com/scubatim/baj496.htmle
Scuba Times Magazine
Malarrimo Ecotours
http://www.malarrimo.com/
Whale watching, Malarrimo Restaurant, Hotel & RV Park in Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur.
Guided Ecological Excursions to the California Gray Whale Watching Center of the World...
SCAMMON'S LAGOON (LAGUNA OJO DE LIEBRE)In Guerrero Negro.
Outdoor Adventure River Specialists
http://oars.com/Adventures/Baja/baja.html
Whale Watching in Baja, Mexico 6, 7 Days, February-March
Each year Pacific Gray Whales migrate 5,000 miles from the harsh Arctic winter to the warmth of
Baja's Pacific shore in order to breed or give birth to their calves. Our whale watching trip
offers friendly, gentle contact with these playful whales and their newborns. Sometimes,
these intelligent and curious whales will actually venture close enough to our motorized
skiffs to allow guests to stroke and exchange eye contact with them.
Robyn Mellon Konstantin's Whales 4 U Page
http://members.tripod.com/~RobynMellon/index.html
This Page will cover: My trips to Mexico in 1997, Overland Travel Distances, Tips for people in
American Waters, When is Gray Whale season? & Where are they going?
San Ignacio Bioreserve
www.mexonline.com/sanignacio.htm
Laguna San Ignacio is a protected bay of Baja California, a little more than half way down the
long peninsula's Pacific Coast. One of several such bays, Laguna San Ignacio is a known nursing
area for the California Gray Whale, and is famous among nursing grounds for its "friendly
encounters."
Save the Laguna San Ignacio Whales!
http://www.savebajawhales.com/action/index.html
If you and I do not act quickly and forcefully, Laguna San Ignacio - the California Gray Whale's
last undisturbed breeding and calving area -- may be destroyed.
Scuba Times Online
http://www.scubatimes.com/scubatim/baj496.html
Scuba Times Magazine
Searcher Natural History Tours
http://www5.electriciti.com/searcher/
Searcher Natural History Tours: Pacific coast of Baja and Sea of Cortez
whale-watching trips out of San Diego.
SEE ALSO:
http://www.bajawhale.com/searcher/schedule.html
Traveling North
http://www.bajasalt.com/GRAY/track-4main.html
Information and map on the gray whales' migration north from Baja.
Whales, Dolphins, & Kayaking, Oh my!
http://www.vaportrails.com/Eco/EcoFeatures/MagBay/MagBay.html
Kayaking and Whale Watching in Baja California, Mexico
Whale watching
http://www.bajaex.com/whale.htm
Few places in the world offer such concentration and diversity of marine animals and birds as
the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific lagoons. Join us on an adventure of hiking, swimming, and
photographing wildlife in a place that time has forgotten.
Whale-Watching-Web
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/whale/
World-wide Whale Watching Web: a virtual whale watch trip and whale related
resources. An awesome, award-winning site with sound, video and all the info on
whales for kids and for serious researchers.
Whales! Whales! Whales!
http://www.bajaex.com/whlwhl.htm
Activities on this trip are as diverse as the area itself. Daily discussions, slide shows,
whale-watching and bird-watching, will be led by trip naturalists to enhance your understanding
and interest in this exciting area.
Whale watching tours - Betanzos
http://www.mexturismo.com.mx/MosComEn.htm
The Baja California coast line is known as the winter grounds of the largest mammal
known to man: the Whale. We recommend La Paz, capital of southern Baja, as your
whale-watching expedition.
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