Cool Critters in Cabo San Lucas’s Marine Park

By |2022-10-30T20:57:50-07:00December 1st, 2022|Whale watching, Baja, Wildlife, whales|

Cool Critters in Cabo San Lucas’s Marine Park The diversity and sheer volume of marine life in the Cabo San Lucas Marine Park is incredible. It is one of the area's biggest draw cards and brings in many scuba divers from all around the globe.   Huge schools of fish, turtles, [...]

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Chasing a Dream by Sault Photography

By |2022-10-30T20:43:38-07:00November 17th, 2022|Wildlife, whales, Whale watching, Baja|

Chasing a Dream by Sault Photography My legs were hanging over the side of the boat, my fins skimming the water, as we ploughed through the heavy seas. My mask was on and both hands were holding my camera. I was ready… Several hours earlier I had heard through a network of friends [...]

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Halloween Haunted Night Dive Special Event

By |2022-10-07T13:12:02-06:00October 7th, 2022|Events, Mobula Rays, Baja, Cabo San Lucas, Ninja News, Conservation|

Halloween Haunted Night Dive in Cabo San Lucas Join us for a special evening of Halloween night diving fun to help support Mobula ray conservation in Baja! Dive Ninja is excited to announce the 2022 dates of our annual Halloween Haunted Night Dive in Cabo San Lucas! Join us [...]

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Creature Feature – Get to Know the Grey Whale

By |2022-08-08T15:31:48-06:00August 21st, 2022|Conservation, Wildlife, whales, Whale watching, Baja, Mag Bay|

Creature Feature - Get to Know the Grey Whale The grey whales of Baja are justifiably known as the friendliest whales around! But before heading out in search of baby whale cuddles, let’s take a moment to get to know them! Here are some fun facts about the grey whales! [...]

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So What’s More Dangerous Than Sharks? #4

By |2022-08-08T11:20:40-06:00August 7th, 2022|Conservation, Wildlife, Sharks|

So What's More Dangerous Than Sharks? #4 A fin pops up in the water - cue the ominous music and public panic! But are shark attacks really something of which we should be afraid? Here we take a closer look at the facts and explore some everyday things that turn out to be [...]

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The Friendly Grey Whales of Baja – a Brief History

By |2022-07-15T14:02:09-06:00July 15th, 2022|Mag Bay, Conservation, Wildlife, whales, Whale watching, Baja|

The Friendly Grey Whales of Baja - a Brief History Hanging out with grey whales in Bahia Magdalena is justifiably one of the most amazing close encounters with ocean giants you can get! These super-friendly giants actively seek and enjoy human interaction! But how did this all start? Let’s find out more about [...]

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Have We Met? Secrets to Marine Megafauna ID

By |2021-05-13T09:51:38-06:00May 18th, 2021|Conservation, Wildlife, Sharks, whales, Manta Rays, Dolphins|

Have We Met? Secrets to Marine Megafauna ID Ever had the great fortune to see a couple of mantas or whale sharks in the course of a dive trip, and been left wondering if you’ve encountered the same individual before?  Can we ever tell marine megafauna apart, and confidently say hello to old [...]

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So What’s More Dangerous Than Sharks? #3

By |2021-05-12T14:08:27-06:00May 12th, 2021|Shark Myths, Conservation, Wildlife, Sharks|

So What's More Dangerous Than Sharks? #3 So who’s afraid of sharks, and their huge appetite for snacking on us humans?  As it turns out, we really don’t feature on their menu!  Here we take a closer look at the facts, and explore some more everyday things that turn out to be more [...]

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Whale Poo – Nature’s Secret Eco Warrior

By |2021-02-17T16:57:04-07:00February 17th, 2021|Conservation, Wildlife, whales, Whale watching|

Whale Poo - Nature’s Secret Eco Warrior Whale poo?  Really?  Yep, whale poo.  It genuinely is nature's secret eco warrior - keeping ecosystems in the ocean and on land healthy and thriving, and helping fight climate change.  Find out how! Whale Love Who doesn’t love whales!  Our giant cetacean [...]

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Dive Ninja’s Top Whale Watching Picks

By |2020-12-17T09:05:22-07:00December 17th, 2020|Wildlife, whales, Whale watching, Baja, Mag Bay, Expeditions|

Dive Ninja’s Top Whale Watching Picks The whale capital of the world - Baja California  Baja California is considered as some of the best places in the world for whale watching. Why? About a third of all marine mammals on our planet can be seen here at different times of the year. Humpback, [...]

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