For five months every year, volunteers sit out at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center in Rancho Pa

For five months every year, volunteers sit out at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center in Rancho Palos Verdes from sunup to sundown with their binoculars and look for gray whales. The volunteers count the whales then turn their statistics in to the American Cetacean Society. On a bright sunny day volunteers look for whales. Photo taken 12/23/96. (Photo by Anacleto Rapping/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
For five months every year, volunteers sit out at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center in Rancho Palos Verdes from sunup to sundown with their binoculars and look for gray whales. The volunteers count the whales then turn their statistics in to the American Cetacean Society. On a bright sunny day volunteers look for whales. Photo taken 12/23/96. (Photo by Anacleto Rapping/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
For five months every year, volunteers sit out at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center in Rancho Pa
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