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Aug
15

Noyo Pelagics Science at Sea on the Kraken: Full Day Trip

Noyo Pelagic Science at Sea
on the Kraken
Deepwater Pelagic Birds

Friday, August 15, 2025
7:30 AM; full day trip(7-8 hours)
Cost: $185

Departure: Anchor Boats Charters
Noyo North Harbor at Noyo Fish Company

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Join Bird and Marine Mammal experts from the Audubon Society and the Noyo Center for Marine Science for Bird and Whale Watching Trips aboard the Kraken of Anchor Charter Boats! Reservations Required.

Kraken Captain Richard is reporting recent whale sightings including Humpbacks and Fin Whales. Dolphins often ride the bow of the boat, too!

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Aug
17

Noyo Pelagics Science at Sea on the Kraken: Half Day Trip

Noyo Pelagic Science at Sea
on the Kraken
Noyo Canyon Mammals and Birds

Friday, August 15, 2025
7:30 AM; half day trip(3-4 hours)
Cost: $125

Departure: Anchor Boats Charters
Noyo North Harbor at Noyo Fish Company

BOOK YOUR TRIP

Join Bird and Marine Mammal experts from the Audubon Society and the Noyo Center for Marine Science for Bird and Whale Watching Trips aboard the Kraken of Anchor Charter Boats! Reservations Required.

Kraken Captain Richard is reporting recent whale sightings including Humpbacks and Fin Whales. Dolphins often ride the bow of the boat, too!

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Jul
16

Science at Sea on the Kraken with Noyo Center Naturalists

Noyo Pelagic Science at Sea
on the Kraken
with Noyo Center Naturalists

Monday, May 12, 2025
3:00 - 5:00 PM
Cost: $75

Departure: Anchor Boats Charters
Noyo North Harbor at Noyo Fish Company

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Put on your citizen scientist hat for the morning aboard the Kraken with Noyo Center team! We will run out to the buoys, collect water samples and other marine science data, enjoy the sea lions on the buoys, and listen for and seek any whales that may be nearby.

These trips are good for families, visitors, and locals who want to get out on the ocean for a shorter period of time. These benefit trips help support the Noyo Center for Marine Science in advancing our science and education programs. Conditions allowing, we may even deploy our ROV from the deck to view seafloor organisms and activity.

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