Several folks went offshore out of San Diego on Sunday, Aug 21st. Choppy seas on the way out, settled down somewhat thereafter. There were large numbers (thousands) of birds along the outer part of the 9-Mile Bank, mostly associated with tuna. Highlights there were a brief fly-by Manx Shearwater with thousands of Black-venteds, a Red-footed Booby, a sub-adult Nazca Booby, and an immature Masked/Nazca Booby--as well as 9 Brown Boobies. Also a single flock of 55 Sabine's Gulls. Farther offshore, we had a single Cook's Petrel at the 30-Mile Bank and 2 Black-footed Albatrosses at The Corner. Also a fair number of Arctic Terns, Long-tailed Jaegers, and a seasonally very rare Northern Fulmar. Good numbers of Townsend's and Leach's Storm-Petrels continue. We had zero Craveri's Murrelets or Least Storm-Petrels--perhaps due to the choppy ocean surface. Offshore totals were as follows: