A California boat captain captured rare video of a super pod of more than 2,000 dolphins breaching off the coast of Monterey ...
A stunning sight unfolded in Monterey Bay. A super pod of about 3,000 dolphins raced through the waves, leaping in sync.
Consisting of dozens of dolphin pods, scientists have few sophisticated answers as to why pods come together to form these ...
A whale-watching boat captain in Monterey, Calif., captured footage of a "super pod" of over 2,000 dolphins swimming in the sea. The group included a rarely-seen dolphin species: the northern right ...
Evan Brodsky and his team at Monterey Bay Whale Watch encountered an extraordinary superpod of over 2,000 dolphins.
Evan Brodsky was about a dozen miles from Monterey Bay when his crew encountered a super pod of whale dolphins and their ...
According to media reports, Evan Brodsky, a boat captain with Monterey Bay Whale Watch who captured the event on film, described the sight as "mind-blowing." The footage was shared on social media by ...
Last week, on a bright Friday morning, Evan Brodsky and his crew from a renowned whale-watching company set out on the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, hoping to catch a glimpse of the majestic gray ...
including the more elusive northern right whale dolphin. Courtesy: Evan Brodsky/Monterey Bay Whale Watch ...
Evan Brodsky was scouting for sea creatures on Friday when he hit "the motherlode." Brodsky, captain and videographer for a private boat tour company, was out on Monterey Bay south of San ...
Northern right whale dolphins are often spotted farther away from shore and in deeper waters, but Evan Brodsky, a captain and videographer with private boat tour company Monterey Bay Whale Watch ...