The gray
whales in San Ignacio Lagoon frequently approach small tourist boats, seeking
the human interaction. While they could easily avoid the people, whose small
boats are not allowed to closely approach whales, they actually seem to enjoy
making contact.
Laguna San
Ignacio is on the Pacific coast of Mexico's Baja peninsula and is the
destination for hundreds of gray whales, who migrate annually to the region
from their feeding grounds in the Arctic. Here, where the water is shallow and
warm, they give birth to their young. It lies within El Vizcaino Biosphere
Reserve and is the gray whale's last undisturbed nursing and breeding ground,
largely thanks to an environmental victory in 2000 that stopped the development
of an industrial salt plant.
Whale
watching here is highly regulated, with limits on how many boats can be on the
water, how long they can stay, and how close they can get; rather than closely
approaching the whales, they must idle their engine and wait for the whales to
approach the vessel, which is a common occurrence.
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