We headed out of the harbor while getting a lot of looks at sea otters eating fat innkeeper worms and many bird species from grebes, buffleheads, loon, pelicans, and more. We traveled out due west and kept scanning the horizon for blows. We got out to about 8 miles when all of a sudden a bull orca emerged only 150 feet off our port side. There ended up being two bull orcas who were patrolling the area as they would head from east to west after every other dive cycle. We followed them for nearly an hour before heading further out west where we found a lone humpback whale feeding with a group of sea lions and thousands of birds. On the way home, we ran into the two bull orcas again who were only 3 miles outside the Moss Landing harbor. Good trip!