Author: tmercer
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2025
Good visibility today until the wind increased in the afternoon creating a haziness offshore. ALONG THE SALAL TRAIL ON THE NORTH END OF THE SEA RANCH, WE SPOTTED ONE HUMPBACK. KATE BLOCH ALSO REPORTED SEEING SEVERAL BLOWS IN THIS AREA, BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH OF GUALALA POINT ISLAND. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE…
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2025
After 2 days of rain and foggy conditions, we had good visibility today although the wind was blowing 15 mph and gusting to 24 mph. Whitecaps were plentiful AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: π 9 humpbacks- one duo and seven singles π 14 harbor seals – tide still fairly high but receding…
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2025
We observed today at Gerstle Cove. The conditions varied throughout the day ranging from cloudy to clear skies, some offshore fog, and huge swell and crashing waves. A high surf advisory was in effect. β¦οΈ 3 humpbacks – all singles β¦οΈ 3 harbor seals – one swimming in the cove the other two being tossed…
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2025
We had excellent visibility today all the way to the horizon. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed: π· 7 humpbacks – all singles π· 12 harbor seals – high tide, limited access to haul out site π· 1 great egret π· 24 brown pelicans flying north and 11 flying south NO WHALES SEEN…
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2025
After a very foggy day yesterday, today brought decent visibility. The surf was quite rough. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed: π 2 harbor seals swimming in the high surf surrounding their haul out site π 1 American kestrel π 1 red-tailed hawk π 4 black oystercatchers π 16 brown pelicans flying north…
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2025
The ocean was quite loud and rough with 6 to 8 feet waves breaking far out from shore. This created a great deal of ocean spray and haze. It was possible to spot blows but tracking the whales was challenging as they often disappeared behind the waves. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed:…
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2025
At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed: π£ 3 humpbacks – 1 deuce and 1 single π£ 350- 400 hundred brown pelicans resting on the bluffs At Saunders Reef, we observed: π£ 5 humpbacks – 3 swimming south and 2 swimming north
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PRESENTATION ON GRAY WHALES ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2025
We will be presenting βWhere and How are the Gray Whales: An Update On The Current Status of the Eastern Pacific Gray Whale Populationβ The talk begins at 4:00 pm at the Point Arena Lighthouse. Please join us!
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2025
Along the Salal Trail at the Sea Ranch: π 3 humpbacks – a duo and 1 single At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: π 7 humpbacks – one group of 2 and 5 singles, one whale breached three times π 87 harbor seals π 23 brown pelicans flying north AT SAUNDERS REEF: π 2 humpbacks…
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2025
An ideal day for observing whales with unlimited visibility, no wind, and very calm ocean. AT SAUNDERS REEF, WE OBSERVED: π 5 humpback whales – 1 group of 2 and 3 singles π 3 brown pelicans flying south β MEL SMITH alerted us to 9-10 humpbacks seen off the bell buoy in Point Arena heading…
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2025
Today was sunny but quite windy. The wind was blowing 23 mph from the north northwest with gusts up to 38 mph. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: β¦οΈ 6 humpbacks – all singles β¦οΈ 3 harbor seals swimming around their haul out site at high tide β¦οΈ 1 red-tailed hawk β¦οΈ 12…
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2025
Observations today at Gerstle cove in Salt Point State Park. Choppy seas with at south southeast wind of 10 mph gusting up to 18 mph. Good visibility. *οΈβ£ 13 humpbacks – one duo and ten singles seen at Gerstle Cove; one seen on our drive home between Salt Point State Park and Stewartβs Point just…