Whale, Whale, Whale, What Do We Have Here! Although the Rubbing Beach Underwater cam is a stationary cam, we always sit in anticipation for who will swim by to say a quick hello. We have been so fortunate to be able to catch a series of sea life on this cam, including sea otters and even an octopus!
This Week on Explore (9/1)
The hottest concert of the summer? Why the Beluga Boat Concert of course! Join Rob Knaggs as he plays his cello for the migrating pods of belugas. Our partner, National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, has deployed 14 search dogs to Texas! They have been working extremely hard to aid the search and rescue mission in
Daily Dose of Love: Rubbing Beach Surprise!
Two For One! Here at Explore, we are always looking for a great bargain and man did we get one on the Underwater Rubbing Beach Live Cam! We are normally on the lookout for passing orcas, but this time we caught not one but TWO otters swimming by. One even came to say hello! Seems like
Daily Dose of Love: Orcas Underwater!
Orca Rubbing Beach Party! One of my favorite sights on all our live cams are pods of orcas cruising by the underwater rubbing beach cam. It’s called that because orcas come to rub their bodies on smooth pebbles. “Rubbing” is a cultural trait of Northern Resident orcas, unique to their population! Watch live every day on