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Follow on Google News | 5th ANNUAL WHALEFEST MONTEREY to be held at Old Fisherman’s WharfWhale Watching Capital of the World!™ Inspire - Educate - Explore – Empower & Protect Our Beautiful Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
On Saturday, January 24th and Sunday, January 25th, 2015 from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, the Monterey Old Fisherman's Wharf Association (www.montereywharf.com) Throughout the year, the Monterey Bay offers sightings of 15 species of whales, 10 species of dolphins and 2 species of porpoise, 6 species of pinnipeds and 1 species of Fissiped (sea otter). Visitors to the Monterey Bay can enjoy viewing six Baleen Whales that include Blue Whales, Fin Whales, Sei Whales, Humpback Whales, Gray Whales, Minke Whales and North Pacific Right Whales (rare). There are also eight toothed whales that include Sperm Whales, Baird’s Beaked Whales, Curvier’s Beaked Whales, Pygmy Sperm Whales, Dwarf Sperm Whales, Stejneger’s Beaked Whales, Blainville’s Beaked Whale sand Hubb’s Beaked Whales. The Monterey Bay also features 9 dolphin species including Orcas (Killer Whale), Northern right whale Dolphins, Pacific White-sided Dolphins, Risso’s Dolphins, Bottlenose Dolphins, Short-beaked Common Dolphins, Long-beaked Common Dolphins, Striped Dolphins, Short Fin Pilot Whales and the False Killer Whale (rare). There are two porpoise species including Harbor Porpoises and Dall’s Porpoises. There is one Fissiped, the Southern Sea Otter. There are also four Otariid Pinnipeds including Guadalupe Fur Seals, Northern Fur Seals, California Sea Lions and Northern Sea Lions (Steller Sea Lions). There are also two Phocid Pinnipeds, including Harbor Seals and Northern Elephant Seals. (Source: Monterey Bay Marine Life Studies). Among the highlights will be a symposium with lectures and documentaries related to ocean and marine life conservation presented at the Museum of Monterey, Stanton Center (MoM) Auditorium and the Wharf Theatre, musical and theatrical performances with a maritime theme, and many educational displays by participating organizations. Thousands of attendees are expected again this year that range from local families and school children who want to learn more about our maritime environment to visitors from near and far who want to explore the annual whale migration. The event will also feature a science credit program for students from university level to schoolchildren. Weather permitting, whale watching tours will be operating from the Wharf, and Wharf restaurants will be serving a variety of small bites. The two days will feature a wide array of fun and informative activities including: * A 60-foot model gray whale (attendees can climb inside) * Live musical performances will be provided by Nick Fettis & His Orca-stra, and a number of local bands playing rock, reggae, and jazz. * Whale watching trips on Monterey Bay will run all day from the wharf, weather permitting, including an American Cetacean Society Benefit Whale Watching Cruise at 8:00 am on Sunday, January 25th. * Award-winning documentaries and lectures by world renowned scientists will focus on the Pacific Current System. * Expert panelists including scientists and business leaders. * “Sea creatures” from Save the Whales will be interacting with attendees and providing marine and event information. * Beach and street cleanups by The Wahine Project and by Marine Life Studies (Take It to the Streets) and Save Our Shores. * Shark and Humboldt Squid will be dissected. * Mock Whale Disentanglement demonstrations. * Gyotaku (Japanese fish printing) demonstrations staffed by volunteers from the Japanese American Citizens League. * Historic walking tours by maritime historian, Tim Thomas. * U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will have several displays that may include Coastie the Safety Tug Boat, its rescue boat and a Coast Guard 29' Transportable Response Boat and Auxter, the Otter. * Local marine photography fundraiser exhibit and drawing at Museum of Monterey Stanton Center – Stanton Center (MoM), 5 Custom House Plaza. Other activities to be announced! Participating Marine Conservation Organizations: Local national and international marine conservation organizations will line the Causeway at Old Fisherman’s Wharf or give presentations at the Museum of Monterey. Past participants included: * American Cetacean Society * BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit * California Coastal Commission * California State Parks * Camp SEA Lab * City of Monterey Environmental Program * Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University * Marine Life Studies * Marine Mammal Center * Monterey Academy of Oceanographic Science * Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. * National Marine Sanctuary * Monterey Green Action * Monterey History and Art Association * Monterey Public Library * Monterey Peninsula Regional Water Authority * Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club * Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency * Moss Landing Marine Laboratories * Pacific Grove Museum * Pacific Shark Research Center * PUACF * Save Our Shores * Save the Whales * Sea Save Foundation * Surfrider Foundation – Monterey Chapter * The Marine Mammal Center * The Otter Project * U.S Coast Guard Auxiliary For more information, to volunteer or to become a sponsor, call Bob Massaro at (831) 649-6544 or email Bob at bmassaro@bostrommanagement.com and check out the website at www.montereywharf.org Contact: Wendy Brickman Brickman Marketing 395 Del Monte Center #250 Monterey, CA 93940 831-633-4444 End
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