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Humpback Adventure

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  HUMPBACK ADVENTURE

- - - - TRIP AT A GLANCE - - - -
Date: SAT. - May 22, 2010
Cost: $98 - $103 - Join ACS to receive the best price
Place: SANTA BARBARA HARBOR, CA
Vessel: m/v CONDOR EXPRESS
Departs: 8 AM sharp - DELICIOUS CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST INCLUDED
Lunch: Bring your own or purchase from full galley with grill.
Return: 4 PM approx. - If we see something too good to pass up, our return time could be delayed.

Humpback Adventure

Come join us for a day of excitement and wonder!

We'll board the the exciting whale watching catamaran, Condor Express in Santa Barbara Harbor at 8 a.m., and venture out into the great Santa Barbara Channel.

The unique biodiversity of this area is bound to provide us fascinating encounters.

We'll watch for northbound migrating gray whales and their calves along the coast, then cross the Channel toward Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz Islands, where humpbacks spend part of their summers.

Other marine life we could see in the Channel: early blue whales, minke whales, common dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, Pacific white-sided dolphin, northern rightwhale dolphin, Risso's dolphin, killer whales, California sea lions, harbor seals, and elephant seals.

Marine mammal and natural history experts will join us.

We'll return around 4 p.m. but if we see something too fascinating to pass up, our return time could be delayed.




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cancellation policy:
unless cancelled by the boat landing, tickets are non-refundable. Please consider your unused ticket a donation to ACS.
about the boat -
the m/v Condor Express is a modern, smooth, stable high-speed 75-foot catamaran with large walk-around decks, a huge upper sun-deck, a raised forward bow area, a full galley, and continuous side windows in the large comfortable cabin.

The proceeds of this trip benefit the American Cetacean Society.

ACS Whale Adventures
P.O. Box 1391, San Pedro, CA 90733-1391

(310) 548-7821





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