I didnt realize they were so widespread. The continental shelf drops off on the other side of the Coronados- so maybe the food is plentiful and the
sea lions slow right now.monoloco - 12-23-2009 at 01:58 PM
It would be nice if they stuck around and put a dent in the sea lion population.Bajahowodd - 12-23-2009 at 02:00 PM
Sadly, they'll be around to pounce on Grey Whale calves in a few months.The Gull - 12-23-2009 at 02:09 PM
They came to look at the Lifeguard Towers in Playas de Rosarito.wessongroup - 12-23-2009 at 02:32 PM
Just a question, how far out are they in the Descanso Bay.. any guess if I could see them from El Pescador... have heard you could see them at La
Mision.. but, have never seen these guys, or the ones that apparently come next..
Would like to... have a spotting scope, but it only 60X at max.. may not reach
Thanks in advance for the information
[Edited on 12-23-2009 by wessongroup]tripledigitken - 12-23-2009 at 03:11 PM
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It's all about food. They could care less about the water temp. They are found in a lot of places.
I didnt realize they were so widespread. The continental shelf drops off on the other side of the Coronados- so maybe the food is plentiful and the
sea lions slow right now.
Popular spot for those of us that like to fish also.Woooosh - 12-23-2009 at 04:11 PM
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They came to look at the Lifeguard Towers in Playas de Rosarito.
Yeah. They are circling the islands waiting for the lifeguard towers to become floating bases for sea lions and flying rats... complete with all day
mariachi music.
bajabass - 12-23-2009 at 04:21 PM
I see whales from my backyard all the time in La Mision. Never one that looks even close to an orca. I'll keep my eyes open this weekend.