Laguna Beach Live Cam
Patients in “Pool D” are in intermediate care. These animals are now foraging for fish on their own and have entered the general patient population
Hosted by:
- Pacific Marine Mammal Center
- Laguna Canyon Road - Laguna Beach
- California 92651 - United States
- 949-494-3050
- https://www.pacificmmc.org/
What You're Watching
This camera provides a live view of Laguna Beach. Enjoy the Laguna Beach sunshine at different stages of recovery The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is located in Laguna Beach, California, USA. It is situated along the Orange County coastline and serves as a critical resource for the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick and injured marine mammals and sea turtles in the area. The center's location allows for easy access to the ocean and its .
Best Times to Watch
| Time / Period | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Early mornings 6–9am local | Quietest — best light on water; surfers and fishermen active |
| Midday (11am–2pm) in season | Peak beach activity; clearest water visibility in sunlight |
| Sunset | Golden light — often most visually dramatic period |
| Storm / approaching weather | Check wave size and conditions before visiting |
Quick Facts
- 📍 Location: Laguna Beach, USA
- 🕐 Timezone: PT — PST (UTC-8) / PDT (UTC-7) in summer
- 🌐 Stream: Live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- 📡 Page: https://www.iplivecams.com/live-cams/pacific-marine-mammal-center-rehabilitation-area-laguna-beach-california-united-states/
History & Context
Enjoy the Laguna Beach sunshine at different stages of recovery The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is located in Laguna Beach, California, USA. It is situated along the Orange County coastline and serves as a critical resource for the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick and injured marine mammals and sea turtles in the area. The center's location allows for easy access to the ocean and its wildlife, allowing staff and volunteers to quickly respond to animals in need. The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is open to visitors and offers educational programs and tours to the public. Visitors can learn about the center's rescue and rehabilitation efforts, observe marine mammals and sea turtles during their rehabilitation process, and learn about marine conservation and the importance of protecting ocean wildlife. Visiting hours and tours may be subject to change, so it is recommended to check the center's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on visiting. Admission fees may also apply, and all visitors are encouraged to follow the center's guidelines and policies while on site to ensure the well-being of the animals and staff.
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