Southern California is experiencing an unusual surge in orca activity, with numerous sightings of killer whales off the coast, described as 'killer whale madness.' This phenomenon has been a boon for whale watching tours, with tour guides expressing their enthusiasm. Observers have noted the presence of pods of killer whales, treating the stretch from Tijuana to Malibu like an 'all-you-can-eat-sushi-buffet,' coinciding with significant oceanic activity, including massive waves and storm surges. The 'extremely rare' sightings are keeping whale watching guides particularly busy during this period, and further details and video are available for those interested in the ongoing event.
California dazzled by ‘extremely rare’ killer whale sightings off southern coast https://t.co/E2t24w5S0T
Wild things are happening off the Southern California coast. Pods of Killer Whales are treating the stretch from Tijuana to Malibu as an all-you-can-eat-sushi-buffet. There are massive waves and storm surges. And I will be in Los Angeles next week. https://t.co/pMhifkRuhz
More orcas being spotted off SoCal's coast; rare sightings keeping whale watching guides busy https://t.co/Fi3hZDU748
Killer whales are still hanging around SoCal, and tour guides are loving it https://t.co/d3huHca2kT
‘Killer whale madness’ continues off Southern California coast. Video & details: https://t.co/4kGzg6ZfiS https://t.co/kIyzE6gHlk