DANA POINT, Calif.—Upon approach, the harbor in Dana Point, California—with seven miles of coastline and unique headlands jutting into the Pacific Ocean—presents visitors with a picturesque view. But lurking below, there’s much more than meets the eye. In 2019, Dana Point officially distinguished itself as the “Dolphin and Whale Watching Capital of the World,” boasting nearly half a million dolphins—more per square feet than anywhere else on earth—along with glimpses of the rare blue whale, the largest animal that’s ever existed on Earth. “If you were to drain the ocean and look at the topography, right outside of our harbor, within a mile, it drops 2,000 feet—boom,” Gisele Anderson, co-owner of Captain Dave’s Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari, told The Epoch Times. That massive depth provides cold water, offering a thriving habitat for dolphins and whales, she said. The peninsula is also a stop on the annual great gray whale …