Ocean Plastic – The Pacific Garbage Patch
Sailing the seas of garbage (ocean plastic), no thank you! The Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch has been described as an island of trash floating just offshore, but this is not actually the case. Off the coast of California, NOAA has identified and named the Eastern...
California Sea Lions are Dying
California is blessed with a bountiful coastline, however currently the California Sea lions are Dying. The rich waters of the Pacific Ocean change with the seasons and are an inseparable part of the unique environment. The Davidson current (concurrent coastal...
Building The San Salvador Tourist Attraction
Building the San Salvador Building the San Salvador Tourist Attraction in San Diego. Party like it's 1542! Entertainment doesn’t come cheap these days; a matinee at the movies will run you as much as a nice meal at a decent restaurant. It makes you want to go back...
San Diego Statistics
San Diego Statistics are very Interesting San Diego is California’s second largest city with a population of 1.3 million in the city proper, and almost 3 million residents throughout the county. It is the eighth largest city in the United States and the county...
Business Meeting on a Yacht
You Get One Chance to Make a First Impression As the expression says, “you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression,”. The business world has only become more competitive in recent years, and the chance of being allowed a second impression are almost...
Kelp – Richest Beds on Earth off San Diego
California's Kelp Although kelp grows in many locations, the kelp forests off the coast of San Diego are some of the richest and most developed beds on earth. Kelp is generally found in areas where nutrient levels are high. This often occurs where there is an...
Yacht Wedding – Old World Charm in San Diego
Wedding Planning When my husband and I started planning our wedding, I wanted something unique and exciting for our guests to enjoy. We had attended weddings in the past in traditional chapels, on the beach, even one at the San Diego Zoo. We looked everywhere but...
Nautical Myths and Superstitions
Ancient Yacht Traditions Men may have traveled the sea as far back as 70,000 years. No doubt, countless nautical myths and superstitions have come and gone. In today’s world modern world, along with the recent past, there’s no shortage of nautical myths. Consider the...
San Diego Yacht Wedding: The Best Wedding Venue
A San Diego Yacht Wedding is Special I have been privileged to assist with many San Diego Yacht weddings on numerous yachts as couples have tied the knot. I can tell you it is a unique and special experience in an exquisite and beautiful setting. There is nothing...
Gray Whale Sex Life – It Takes Three
Gray Whale Sex We all love gray whale watching, so let learn about gray whale sex. Who doesn’t enjoy a nice, relaxing sail out to sea, anxiously searching in anticipation for that spout to appear upon the surface of the water? There is something so majestic about...
Impact on Whales – Humans are to Blame
Enviromental Impact on Whales It’s difficult to separate the environmental impact on whales without mentioning that humans are at the root cause. Harmful toxins have affected every square mile of the earth’s oceans, and the implications are the same for both sea...
Shore Whaling in San Diego at Ballast Point
Ballast Point Beginning Mariners, South Pacific bound, first visited San Diego in the 1820s and the gray whales became in danger, shore whaling begins. Two Portuguese-American brothers arrived in San Diego in 1857. One year later, Captain Packard and his brother set...