Gray Whales Unveiled | History, Biology, and Ethical Encounters
Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) once ranged more widely, including the Atlantic population, which is now extinct, the critically endangered western Pacific group, and today’s eastern North Pacific population. Heavy commercial whaling in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries brought the species to the brink, especially in the calm breeding lagoons of Baja California, Mexico.
Gray Whale Encounters in Baja | The Ultimate Marine Expedition
Every winter, thousands of Gray Whales complete one of the longest migrations on Earth, traveling nearly 10,000 miles from Arctic feeding grounds to the sheltered lagoons of Baja California, Mexico. Here, in February and March, travelers have the rare chance to enjoy close encounters with some of the ocean’s most gentle giants.
Touching Gray Whales in Baja California: A Complete Guide to an Unforgettable Experience
Normally we do not condone the touching of animals, and we believe that animals should be left to their own will… but the gray whales of Baja Mexico seem to have their own plans, and ask “What’s all this no touching nonsense?? Come here and rub my face, human!!”