Author: tmercer

  • MONDAY. DECEMBER 29, 2025

    Another IDEAL day for observing whales!! Ocean was calm, no wind, visibility clear to the horizon. AT SAUNDERS FEEF: 💠 2 southbound gray whales – these were a pair swimming together about 3/4 mile offshore ♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️♒️ AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA: 💠 5 southbound gray whales – 3 singles and one deuce; the two…

  • SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2025

    The ocean was flat calm today, there was little to no wind, it was sunny, and we had a clear view to the horizon. Conditions were absolutely ideal for spotting whales. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: ✳️ 11 southbound gray whales – one trio, two duos and four singles; Several of the…

  • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2025

    Today was quite windy; it was blowing 14 mph and gusting to 21 mph from the north northwest. This created whitecaps and spray. Visibility, however, was quite good. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA: 🔆 1 unidentified large whale; unable to see any distinguishable markings or features due to the rough ocean conditions; species undetermined…

  • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2025

    After a wicked storm on Tuesday night which knocked out power to several communities along the coast, today was surprisingly sunny and pleasant. The ocean was quite rough with huge swells, high surf, and whitecaps but visibility was good. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA: 💠 NO WHALES SEEN 💠 💠 7 harbor seals –…

  • MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2025

    After being sidelined for three full days due to rain and fog, we had good ocean and weather conditions today for most of the day. The ocean was a bit choppy but visibility was quite good. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: ✴️ 3 humpbacks – singles about 2-3 miles offshore; taking long…

  • GREAT PRESENTATION ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th at the Point Arena Lighthouse

    Lighthouse Lecture Series – Doug Forsell Event 12/20/2025 The Lighthouse Lecture Series welcomes Doug Forsell, presenting “Birds and Mammals of the Eastern Aleutian Islands and Why Tufted Puffins are the coolest Seabird” on Saturday, December 20, at 4 p.m. Doug Forsell spent the summers of 1980 and 1981 working as part of a team of…

  • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2025

    Today we had a cloudy day with offshore fog that threatened to roll in closer to shore but did stay a good distance out. The sea was choppy and rough. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: 🟣 2 southbound gray whales swimming together approximately 1/2 mile off shore – backs visible, flukes also…

  • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2025

    Observations today at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula where it was clear, sunny, a bit windy, and excellent visibility. 🔆🔻 NO WHALES SEEN 🔆🔻 🔆 105 harbor seals 🔆 2 American kestrels 🔆 1 great blue heron 🔆 1 Northern harrier 🔷🔷 SOUTHBOUND GRAY WHALES TO DATE = 2

  • MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025

    Although the skies were cloudy and gray, the ocean was flat calm and visibility was quite good. AT POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA: ❇️♦️ NO WHALES SEEN ❇️♦️ ❇️ 88 harbor seals hauled out at low tide ❇️ 1 bobcat ❇️ 2 kestrels ❇️ 2 red-tailed hawks ❇️ 8-10 killdeer ❇️ 4 brown pelicans flying south

  • SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2025

    The ocean was flat calm today, no wind, a bit cloudy but visibility was excellent. Observations today from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: ❇️ 🔺NO WHALES SEEN ❇️ 🔺 ✳️ 56 harbor seals ✳️ 2 American kestrels ✳️ 1 red-tailed hawk ✳️ 12 brown pelicans flying south

  • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2025

    Observations today from Gerstle Cove in Salt Point State Park. Despite clear and sunny conditions on our drive south to Gerstle Cove, when we arrived we were greeted by widespread fog and had very limited visibility for the entire morning. The fog finally did lift around noon time leaving us with good visibility. 🔷♦️ NO…

  • Thursday, December 11, 2025

    Foggy conditions persisted in many locations along the coast but fortunately, it was clear at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula for several hours. Visibility was excellent. AT PAL, WE OBSERVED: 🔶 2 humpback whales – appeared to be searching for food for approximately one hour 🔷 35 harbor seals 🔶 48 brown pelicans circulating g…