The wiggly fish get pushed up to the sand by waves for their moonlit spawning ritual, a spectacle that has long lured lookie-loos to the California coastline to get a glimpse at the unique sight.
SEAL BEACH, CA — Don't miss the last few and best chances this year to see one of the most unique experiences Southern California has to offer. The grunion, a small fish that rides ocean tides onto ...
The grunion, a small silversides fish that famously wriggles onto the sand, always kind of looks like it is ready for a party. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Maybe it is ...
Here’s a bit of advice from grunion guru Jim Serpa: Don’t give up. “If they don’t run, wait an hour more. They almost always run early in the season,” said Serpa, a retired State Parks ranger who for ...
We're ready for some wonder of the splashiest, soggiest, and sandiest variety. And the grunion, a fish that has wriggled onto land to spawn for eons, is capturing our wonder-needing notice as spring ...
The wiggly little grunion wash up with the waves and cover the sand, a mating ritual unique to their fish species – a nighttime spawning act that only happens at California beaches. “They are just ...
Hundreds of people flocked to Southern California beaches overnight as the annual grunion run brought waves of small silvery fish ashore to spawn. The scene at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro around ...