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Whale watching inside San Diego Bay today. Gray whales, usually juveniles, will quite often enter the bay on their northern migration. This is bonus content for the students on their Floating Lab trip as it's not an everyday occurrence.
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Dolphins in the bay are not uncommon, this many are. We usually will see 1 or 2.
There is plenty of space available for your class to take a Floating Lab field trip, contact Holly at SDCOE and make your reservation today!
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Holly can be reached at (858) 290-5986 or holly.ellis@sdcoe.net

Remember the pods of Risso's the one year?

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The Floating Lab is hiring onboard instructors and deckhands. Do you love working on the ocean? Do you like educating? Do you have a strong background in marine knowledge? Watch this short video and see if this looks like something you would love doing. Reach out for more information!
Thank you to Maggie M for putting together this short video.
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#sandiegofloatinglab #sandiegobay #floatinglab #marinescience #marineeducation #marinebiology #oceaneducation #sdcoe
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Still awesome. Don't the kids pull the nets anymore ?

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After an almost 2 year "break" we resumed our Floating Lab trips this week. The students and staff were excited to return to some form of normalcy. We have a lot of openings and will be running trips through the end of May.
For reservations contact the SDCOE Outdoor Schools office.
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