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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, works to prepare kayaks for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, works to prepare kayaks for a whale-watching expedition as Giancarlo Thomae, right, looks on at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, works to prepare kayaks for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, carries gear into the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, selects wetsuits at his shop. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, poses for a portrait at The Whole Enchilada restaurant. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, poses for a portrait at The Whole Enchilada restaurant. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, takes a sip of water at The Whole Enchilada restaurant near his shop. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, signals to members of a tour group (not in frame). In the background, Kim Powell, a naturalist and owner of Blue Water Ventures, paddles her kayak. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, works to prepare a kayak for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. In the background, Giancarlo Thomae, a marine biologist with Sanctuary Cruises, and Tom Stienstra, a Chronicle reporter, float by a group of harbor seals. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, left, owner of Kayak Connection, helps Giancarlo Thomae board a kayak for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, steps in between kayaks while preparing for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, works to prepare kayaks for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, works to prepare kayaks for a whale-watching expedition as Giancarlo Thomae, right, looks on at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, laughs while preparing kayaks for a whale-watching expedition at the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, carries gear into the Elkhorn Yacht Club marina. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Dave Grigsby, owner of Kayak Connection, discusses safety protocols and other procedures prior to a kayak whale-watching expedition at his shop. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
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    Paddling with whales in Monterey Bay
    July 30, 2014 - Moss Landing, California, United States: Giancarlo Thomae, a marine biologist with Sanctuary Cruises, indicates a kayaking route on a map at Kayak Connection. The big humpbacks are the most social of all whales. They're easy to find too, by spouts, diving birds and acres of feeding sea lions. When the boats, big and small, get within range of the whales and turn off their engine, the big whales put on a show. They can spout, lunge-feed, spyhop, wave with a fluke (or tail) salute, or give the big show with a full breach, pirouette and crash into the calm sea. (Pete Kiehart/San Francisco Chronicle/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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