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Locality: Oxnard, California



Address: 4151 Victoria Ave. 93035 Oxnard, CA, US

Website: www.floatinglab.com/

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Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab 06.11.2020

Fun lab trip today!

Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab 21.10.2020

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Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab 13.10.2020

Hi everyone, The days just seem to blend together. We have been on the water daily, and the show has been unsurpassed. If you are sitting on the fence living vi...cariously through the daily images, you owe it to yourself to spend a few hours on the water and leave the world behind. Today, we followed a group of 4 Grays as they headed south for the shallow Bays and Lagoons of Baja. As has been typical this past week, they pushed on, then paused, rolled over, thrashed about on the surface and engaged in mating activity for all onboard to observe. It doesn't get any more NatGeo than that! Enjoy todays images that start with a beautiful Southern California coastal sunrise... Thanks Edward! See more

Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab 30.09.2020

Just another day at the office...

Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab 16.09.2020

Having been locked in the office the past couple weeks dealing with the business of the business, I must live vicariously though the images I receive from Edwar...d and the crew on the days encounters. This past week found me participating in an outdoorsman convention. When my day ends, and I have the opportunity to view these images, it simply grounds me. How fortunate I am to have a business that lets me share this with people around the world. We hope to see you onboard this season, Capt. Frank See more

Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab 11.09.2020

Spending time on the water, I am often asked "Are there ever days when you don't see whales?" The answer is "seldom", but today happened to be one such day. I w...anted to post todays images for those of you who wonder what else there is to see on the water while we canvas the region looking for wildlife. Southern California is experiencing one of the worst droughts in history. This winter, we have had a bit of rain. The islands have come alive with color and life. Take the time to explore your park and the wildlife within. See you onboard. See more