Whale Watching Farallon Islands

  • Educational Whale Watching operator in Bay Area since 1984

  • Only nonprofit organization offering year-round whale watching

  • Official partner of the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge

  • Sponsor of Humpback  and Blue Whale Research in cooperation with Cascadia Research Collective (see below)

  • Most experienced naturalists

  • FREE DVD of Oceanic Society's new Farallon Islands film (with trip registration)

BLUE & HUMPBACK WHALES

The Farallon Islands, just 27 miles off San Francisco, lie amid the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, a food-rich marine ecosystem which attracts whales, dolphins, seals and seabirds each summer and fall, to feed and to breed. Researchers have catalogued hundreds of individual humpbacks and blue whales as seasonal feeding residents. Twenty three species of marine mammals, including 18 species of whales and dolphins, can be found here.

The Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge is the largest seabird rookery in the contiguous United States with nesting Tufted Puffins, Pigeon Guillemots, Rhinoceros Auklets, Common Murres and other species. Migratory seabirds such as Shearwaters, Jaegers, and Phalaropes are also attracted by these nutriet reach waters.  Island beaches are covered with sea lions, including massive Steller's sea lions, now on the Endangered Species List.

Each trip is led by an expert naturalist who assists with locating whales, identifying seabirds and other marine life, and who provide informative presentations throughout the trip on the islands and marine ecology of the area.

Bird and Marine Mammal Calendar

 Spring- Summer (May-Aug):  Western Grebes; Black-footed Albatrosses; Northern Fulmars; Pink-footed, Buller’s, Sooty Shearwaters; Ashy Storm-Petrels; Brown Pelicans; Double-crested, Brandt’s, Pelagic Cormorants; Black Oystercatchers; Red-necked, Red Phalaropes; Pomarine, Parasitic Jaegers; South Polar Skuas; Heermann’s, Herring, Western, Sabine’s Gulls; Caspian, Elegant, Common, Arctic, Forster’s Terns; Common Murres; Pigeon Guillemots; Xantus’s, Craveri’s, Marbled (rare) Murrelets; Cassin’s, Rhinoceros Auklets; Tufted Puffins Tufted Puffins and general bird diversity  better in May/June/early July.

Fall (Sep-Nov):  Red-throated, Pacific, Common Loons; Eared, Western, Clark’s Grebes; Black-footed Albatrosses; Northern Fulmars; Pink-footed, Buller’s, Sooty, Black-vented Shearwaters; Ashy, Wilson’s (rare) Storm-Petrels; Brown Pelicans; Double-crested, Brandt’s, Pelagic Cormorants; Black, Surf, White-winged Scoters; Black Oystercatchers; Red-necked, Red Phalaropes; Ruddy Turnstones; Pomarine, Parasitic Jaegars; South Polar Skuas; Bonaparte’s, Heermann’s, Mew, Ring-billed, California, Herring, Western, Glaucous-winged, Sabine’s Gulls; Caspian, Elegant, Arctic, Forster’s Terns; Cassin’s, Rhinoceros Auklets; Peregrin Falcon. 

 Marine mammals are found both in the summer and fall.  Blue, Humpback, Minke Whales; Risso’s Dolphin, Pacific White-sided Dolphin, Northern Right Whale Dolphin; Harbor and Dall’s Porpoises.   California and Steller Sea Lions; Northern Elephant Seal, Northern Fur Seal, Harbor Seal, Sea Otter also possible. 

Note:  August 28 and September 11 is co-sponsored with the American Cetacean Society as a fundraiser to support the  collaborative  "Whale Science in the Classroom" program.

TRIP INFORMATION

Full-day whale watching cruises depart from San Francisco at 8:00am, and from Sausalito at 7:15 aboard the 56-foot Salty Lady Coast Guard certified vessel on Saturdays and Sundays from mid-May through November.  Free parking from both departure points.

Farallon Islands whale watching participants will receive a free DVD, Farallon Islands: Past, Present and Future. Produced by the Oceanic Society in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service , the film provides a virtual walking tour of the islands, introducing the viewer to the islands' researchers, refuge staff and former residents as they provide first-hand insights about the wildlife, history , and current conservation efforts. The DVD will be distributed aboard the vessel.

Departure:

San Francisco Yacht Harbor/Marina Green, just outside the Harbormaster's office (please do not enter the building or disturb the harbormaster). Reminder: Check-in time is 7:30 am, boat leaves 8:00 a.m.

OR

Sausalito Clipper Yacht Harbor on Harbor Drive.Reminder check-in time is at 7:00am, boat leaves at 7:15am.

Free parking at both sites. 

Duration: Approximately 8 hours.  In order to visit the whale "hot spots," including the Continental, and have enough time to observe the wildlife at the islands, an 8 hour trip is required.  

Itinerary:

Under the Golden Gate Bridge and west to the Farallon Islands. Weather permitting, we visit the Continental Shelf to search for deep water whales.

Vessel:

Certified 56-foot Salty Lady. Our whale watching vessel offers an observation deck, indoor seating salon (limited indoor seating) and bathroom. Our captains are experienced in nature cruises.

Passenger maximum: 48.

Clothing:

Warm, layered with water-proof outerwear for sea spray recommended.

Parking: Free off-street parking.

Food & Refreshments: Bring lunch and beverages.

Age Restrictions:

Age minimum 10; an adult must accompany youths under 15.

TRIPS GO RAIN OR SHINE!

Most trips will benefit from the participation of a Cascadia Research Collective researcher who will be on board to collect data on  humpback and blue distribution.  Cascadia's work on blue whales was recently   featured in National Geographic Society's Magazine.  See their website: http://www.cascadiaresearch.org/Dome.htm

The Oceanic Society, a nonprofit organization, was commended by the California State Senate for its public education service through Whale Watch and Farallon Islands programs. In cooperation with Cascadia Research, the Oceanic Society sponsors long-term humpack whale research in the Gulf of the Farallones. Since 1972, Oceanic Society has sponsored educational natural history encounters for over 140,000 people. Program revenues benefit the environmental education and conservation research. 

For recorded information on Oceanic Society's current sightings of wildlife please call the sightings hotline: 415 258-8220

Factoids About Local WHALE WATCHING Programs

RELATED LINKS

HALF MOON BAY WHALE WATCHING

SAN FRANCISCO WHALE WATCHING

Watch our Video  Video

2012 FARALLON ISLANDS and
the Continental Shelf Sign Up Here

Humpback and Blue whales migrate to the  Farallones from May through November.
Gray Whales migrate along the California coast from December - April. Click here for Gray Whales.

CURRENT SIGHTINGS FARALLON ISLANDS WHALE WATCH 

Farallon Islands Whale Watching
San Francisco Departures-Saturdays & Sundays plus select Fridays:

2012 RATES: $125.00/person
(includes free Farallon DVD)

MAY 2012

Saturday, May 26    -register
Sunday,   May 27    -register

JUNE 2012

Saturday, June 2     -register
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Sunday, June 10     -register
Saturday, June 16   -register
Sunday, June 17      -register
Saturday, June 23    -register
Sunday, June 24     -register
Saturday, June 30    -register

JULY 2012

Sunday July 1          -register
Saturday, July 7       -register
Sunday July 8          -register
Saturday, July 14      -register
Sunday, July 15      -register
Saturday, July 21    -register
Sunday, July 22       -register
Saturday, July 28     -register
Sunday, July 29      -register

AUGUST 2012

Saturday, August 4   -register
Sundday, August 5   -register
Saturday, August 11 -register
Sunday, August 12   -register
Saturday, August 18 -register
Sunday, August 19    -register
Saturday, August 25  -register
Sunday, August 26   -register

SEPTEMBER 2012

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OCTOBER 2012

Saturday, October 6      -register
Sundday, October 7      -register
Saturday, October 13      -register
Sunday, October   14      -register
Saturday, October 20    -register
Sunday, October 21       -register
Saturday, October 27     -register
Sunday, October 28       -register

NOVEMBER 2012

Saturday, November 3   -register
Sundday, November 4  -register
Saturday, November 10-register
Sunday, November 11  -register
Saturday, November 17 -register
Sunday, November 18   -register
Saturday November 24  -register
Sunday, November 25   -register

2012 RATES: $125.00/person
(includes free Farallon DVD)

We reserve the right to increase trip fees if there are exceptional cost increases for fuel.

RESERVATIONS
Online, Phone, Mail

Reservations recommended - call our office for availability Monday-Friday 9am-5pm PST 415 256-9941 or 800 326-7491.

Whale Watching Gift Certificates

"BLUE WHALE SIGHTINGS -- One of the single-most spectacular wildlife events of the year off the coast."
San Francisco Chronicle - 10/19/2008

A Whale of a Day-Thomas Stienstra-SF Chronicle
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/07/12/SPJ518LSBO.DTL 

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