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This leatherback was seen in Monterey Bay alongside a boat!
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Two leatherbacks were seen munching on brown sea nettle jellyfish less than half a mile from each other in Monterey Bay!
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Two leatherbacks were seen less than half a mile away from each other in Monterey Bay!
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This leatherback was seen munching on brown nettle in Monterey Bay off of Moss Landing! Thanks Eric Mailander for the photo!
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A leatherback parked alongside a boat from Sanctuary Cruises and hung out for a while!
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A leatherback parked itself alongside a boat from Sanctuary Cruises!
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Leatherback sea turtle seen off the coast of Santa Cruz on the 8 of july 2012 eating a jellyfish. This photo was taken by John Warren.
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Seen by Blue Ocean Whale Watch http://www.blueoceanwhalewatch.com/
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Was seen in the proximity of another Leatherback. Seen by Blue Ocean Whale Watch www.blueoceanwhalewatch.com/
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Blue Ocean Whale Watching (http://www.blueoceanwhalewatch.com/) sighting. Was seen near Moss Landing Harbor.
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Was seen a few miles out from Moss Landing. (Courtesy of Blue Ocean Whale Watch)
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Was seen no more than 2 miles off of Moss Landing. Photo shows stingers hanging out of mouth (courtesy of Blue Ocean Whale Watch)
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Seen by Blue Ocean Whale Watch observation (http://www.blueoceanwhalewatch.com/)
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Was swimming 30ft from shore. Saw it surface once, look around, and then it dived and that was the end of the siting. Observer got a good look at the shell and flippers. Observer was about 100m above the water and observed the turtle from a 50 degree angle from the deck at Bamfield Marine Science Center. There may have been jellies in the area.