The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio
Once a killing ground for whalers hunting a leviathan they called the "devilfish," the San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico, is now an environmental and spiritual sanctuary-the only place in the world where animals in their natural aquatic environment routinely seek out human contact. A nursery for the gray whale since before recorded history, the lagoon and its stories, told here by James Michael Dorsey, illuminate the magic of human connection to animals, and what those bonds teach us about ourselves and our purpose on this shared planet.



Weaving two decades of San Ignacio adventures with the history of the lagoon, Dorsey vividly captures the lively people of Baja, like the mystical godfather of whale-watching, Pachico Mayoral, as well as the whales he's bonded with over the years, like Slackjaw, Patch, and Dervish. Looming over his journeys are the many dangers to the area, from the Mitsubishi Corporation's attempts to build salt works to plans for resort development on the Baja coast, to pollution and climate change, and even to the orcas who hunt the gray whales.



A tale of wondrous bonds between the intelligent, spirited gray whales and the people from around the world who come to this place to touch, kiss, and play with them-The Lagoon is a testament to the importance of preserving these animals and their natural habitats.
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The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio
Once a killing ground for whalers hunting a leviathan they called the "devilfish," the San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico, is now an environmental and spiritual sanctuary-the only place in the world where animals in their natural aquatic environment routinely seek out human contact. A nursery for the gray whale since before recorded history, the lagoon and its stories, told here by James Michael Dorsey, illuminate the magic of human connection to animals, and what those bonds teach us about ourselves and our purpose on this shared planet.



Weaving two decades of San Ignacio adventures with the history of the lagoon, Dorsey vividly captures the lively people of Baja, like the mystical godfather of whale-watching, Pachico Mayoral, as well as the whales he's bonded with over the years, like Slackjaw, Patch, and Dervish. Looming over his journeys are the many dangers to the area, from the Mitsubishi Corporation's attempts to build salt works to plans for resort development on the Baja coast, to pollution and climate change, and even to the orcas who hunt the gray whales.



A tale of wondrous bonds between the intelligent, spirited gray whales and the people from around the world who come to this place to touch, kiss, and play with them-The Lagoon is a testament to the importance of preserving these animals and their natural habitats.
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The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio

The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio

by James Michael Dorsey

Narrated by Graham Rowat

Unabridged — 6 hours, 30 minutes

The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio

The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio

by James Michael Dorsey

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Overview

Once a killing ground for whalers hunting a leviathan they called the "devilfish," the San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico, is now an environmental and spiritual sanctuary-the only place in the world where animals in their natural aquatic environment routinely seek out human contact. A nursery for the gray whale since before recorded history, the lagoon and its stories, told here by James Michael Dorsey, illuminate the magic of human connection to animals, and what those bonds teach us about ourselves and our purpose on this shared planet.



Weaving two decades of San Ignacio adventures with the history of the lagoon, Dorsey vividly captures the lively people of Baja, like the mystical godfather of whale-watching, Pachico Mayoral, as well as the whales he's bonded with over the years, like Slackjaw, Patch, and Dervish. Looming over his journeys are the many dangers to the area, from the Mitsubishi Corporation's attempts to build salt works to plans for resort development on the Baja coast, to pollution and climate change, and even to the orcas who hunt the gray whales.



A tale of wondrous bonds between the intelligent, spirited gray whales and the people from around the world who come to this place to touch, kiss, and play with them-The Lagoon is a testament to the importance of preserving these animals and their natural habitats.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/24/2023

In this solid outing, naturalist Dorsey (Baboons for Lunch) reflects on studying the Pacific gray whales of San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico, over the past 20 years. Drawing on his time working at a whale nursery and leading whale-watching tours, the author expounds on the behavior of gray whales and explains that every December they swim from Alaska to San Ignacio to give birth and look after newborn calves as they build up enough blubber to withstand the frigid northern waters. He suggests that the lagoon is one of “the only places on Earth where wild animals in their natural habitat routinely seek human contact,” and he recounts when a large female whale balanced his skiff on her stomach, held it in place with her fins, and “played with us like a giant bathtub toy.” Most affecting is his condemnation of keeping whales in captivity, telling the story of a baby gray whale confined to a SeaWorld enclosure where she “barely had room to move.” Dorsey’s frequent references to the whale-watching company he worked for distract (“Baja Ecotours receives the most clients of any camp in the lagoon”), but the surprising stories testify to the marine mammals’ overlooked emotional complexity. The result is a revealing look at the awe-inspiring creatures. (May)

From the Publisher

"In this solid outing, naturalist Dorsey (Baboons for Lunch) reflects on studying the Pacific gray whales of San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja, Mexico, over the past 20 years. . . . Most affecting is his condemnation of keeping whales in captivity, telling the story of a baby gray whale confined to a SeaWorld enclosure where she 'barely had room to move.' . . . The surprising stories testify to the marine mammals’ overlooked emotional complexity. The result is a revealing look at the awe-inspiring creatures."

―Publishers Weekly

"An expert introduction to these fascinating animals and their home region. Through the eyes of James Dorsey and the whales we learn to see the intricate interconnections that make a place unique." 

―Tristan Gooley, New York Times bestselling author and “The Natural Navigator”

"Beautifully written and poetic, The Lagoon captures the magnificence of the friendly gray whale experience as well as the history of whaling and whale watching in the Pacific lagoons of central Baja, Mexico. Anyone who has been thrilled and mystified by these former "devilfish" turned friendlies will relate to this book, and anyone about to enjoy the experience will profit from this loving and comprehensive account." 
―Graham Mackintosh, Baja's premiere living explorer and author of Into a Desert Place

"At once ecological, scientific, and personal, James Dorsey's book is a must read for anyone interested in whales, whether gray or otherwise. Even those folks who have no interest in cetaceans might become converts after reading this excellent book."
―Lawrence Millman, author of Fungipedia

"With his book, The Lagoon: Encounters with the Whales of San Ignacio, James Michael Dorsey has written a beautiful testament effectively capturing and transmitting the aura and essence of these ancient and elegant creatures. I was mesmerized reading of his many encounters." 
―Wayne White, author of Cold: Three Winters at the South Pole

"This excellent book is much more than just the story of these magnificent marine mammals. Important issues are addressed, from the need for conservation, to the many man-made threats these marine mammals face in the wild daily, including climate change and plastic pollution, plus other whale-related issues including captivity and whaling.
The Lagoon is a remarkable book by one of the best travel writers and naturalists, who has vast first-hand knowledge of the area and these intriguing whales. A vital read for anyone passionate about gray whales that also serves as a delightful guide to this stunning area."
―Liz Sandeman, Co-founder, Marine Connection

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178248904
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 05/23/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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