Understandably, it's alarming for San Diegans to see a gray whale in the shallow inlet of Mission Bay, but SeaWorld experts say there is no cause for alarm.
Understandably, it's alarming for San Diegans to see a gray whale in the shallow inlet of Mission Bay, but SeaWorld experts say there is no cause for alarmA gray whale who has been spotted frequenting San Diego's Mission Bay in recent months was last seen in the inlet on Sunday. And, despite what some concerned San Diegans might think, the whale is not there by accident.
Understandably, it's alarming for San Diegans to see a gray whale -- which can grow up to 49 feet long and 9,000 pounds -- in the shallow inlet that has a, which has prompted calls SeaWorld's rescue hotline. Smith said that is exactly the right thing to do and has used the opportunity to her advantage.
He was, in the end, able to capture incredible video of the whale breaching and kicking up mud from the seafloor, which he shared with NBC 7. But there were also moments that caught him off guard and he had a message for some individuals who got a bit too close to the massive mammal on Sunday.
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