So where DO whales commute to work, anyway?

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San Diego Whale Watch

San Diego Whale Watch sets sail along the scenic Pacific coastline in search of the area’s most beautiful and splash-happy underwater residents. An experienced marine naturalist lends their knowledge and keen eyes to each three-hour tour, pointing out whales and dolphins as they surface alongside the hull of veteran Coast Guard-certified vessel the Privateer. The spacious and clean New England-style boat seats 149 passengers and floats low in the water to allow its passengers up-close views of the amazing marine wildlife from indoor and outdoor decks and seating areas. Daytime tours embark as early as 10 a.m. to catch the whales as they commute to work.


Oh, so many questions…
Are they all commuting at the same time? Is there an oceanic rush hour? Gridlock? A pool/pod lane?

Where do they work?

Let us ponder.