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Authentic Wildlife Stories, Coastal Adventures & Nature-Inspired Art | Marketing Consulting for Mission-Driven Brands

From my home base at Channel Islands Harbor, I document how people and wildlife coexist through field notes, photo essays and lifestyle stories. Expect real animals, real places, ethical travel ideas and small moments that make coastal life feel a little closer, wherever you are.

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Sea Lion Saturdays: Photo Walks, Coastal Drives, and Marine Life in Marina del Rey & Beyond

Sea Lion Saturdays: Photo Walks, Coastal Drives, and Marine Life in Marina del Rey & Beyond

A spring Saturday in Marina del Rey starts with a slow breakfast, then leads to playful sea lions at Burton Chace Park and foggy coastal drives. This photo essay captures candid wildlife moments, shifting beach weather, and the laid-back rhythm of life by the ocean.

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Morro Bay Adventure: Sea Otters, Elephant Seals & Monarch Butterflies Along California’s Coast

Morro Bay Adventure: Sea Otters, Elephant Seals & Monarch Butterflies Along California’s Coast

A coastal adventure from Morro Bay to Pismo Beach brings close encounters with sea otters, elephant seals, and monarch butterflies. This photo essay highlights the best spots for wildlife viewing and the magic of California’s central coast.

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Whale Watching in Long Beach: Spotting Blue & Fin Whales on an Unforgettable Ocean Adventure

Whale Watching in Long Beach: Spotting Blue & Fin Whales on an Unforgettable Ocean Adventure

Set out from Long Beach for a whale watching trip that brings you face-to-face with blue and fin whales. This photo essay shares the awe of seeing the ocean’s giants, the realities of seasickness, and the rare thrill of witnessing endangered wildlife up close.

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