Author: tmercer

  • THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2025

    Another beautiful day here on the Mendonoma coast.  Ocean is still as calm as a lake and the morning clouds gave way to bright sunshine.  No clouds and no wind. Excellent visibility. Many fishing boats in the area. AT THE POINT ARENA  LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: 🔆 8 humpbacks- one breached once creating a huge…

  • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2025

    The ocean was as calm as a lake today and visibility was excellent. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed: 🔺 8 humpbacks 🔺27 harbor seals – at high tide 🔺 300-350 brown pelicans flying north; others resting in the ocean 🔺 4 flocks of approximately. 50-60 cormorants flying north 🔺 1 osprey 🔺…

  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2025

    After three consecutive days of very foggy conditions,  today finally provided some decent conditions and visibility for observing whales. We received word from Shari Goforth that several humpbacks could be seen offshore from the  beach at Gualala Point Regional Park, south of Gualala Point Island. Thank you, Shari! We went there and observed: 💠 7…

  • FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2025

    With a cloudy sky, blows were challenging to see today at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula.  We observed: 🔷 11- 12 humpbacks scattered throughout our observation area 🔶 61 harbor seals 🔷 1 great blue heron 🔶 23 brown pelicans NO WHALES SEEN AT SAUNDERS REEF 🔷 18 brown pelicans

  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2025

    Another beautiful day with excellent visibility. Calm seas with a light breeze. AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, WE OBSERVED: 🔆 4 humpbacks – two singles and one group of two 🔆 111 harbor seals 🔆 4 black oystercatchers 🔆 1 great blue heron AT SAUNDERS REEF: 🔆 2 humpbacks

  • HUMPBACK ACTIVITY PHOTOGRAPHED BY MICHAEL REINHART

    A huge thank you to Michel Reinhart for allowing us to share his amazing photos of these humpback whales he photograph from his home on the south end of the Sea Ranch on Monday evening, August 18th. Look closely and you will see that birds have joined the humpbacks in snatching a meal.  

  • MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 2025

    Excellent visibility today with very  calm ocean and little to no wind. AT SAUNDERS REEF, we observed: 🔶 10 humpback whales- one whale breached once, another whale breached five times,  one whale was tail lobbing 🔶 6 sea lions swimming northwest towards the reef 🔶 53 brown pelicans AT THE POINT ARENA LIGHTHOUSE PENINSULA, we…

  • FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2025

    On this windy day, we observed at Saunders Reef and the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula. ✳️ no whales seen at Saunders Reef ✳️ 7 humpback whales ✳️ 65 harbor seals ✳️ 1 great blue heron ✳️ 1 black oystercatcher ✳️ 18 brown pelicans

  • THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2025

    WIND AT 19 mph from the north northwest with 33 mph gusts created poor visibility. Whitecaps covered the ocean. 🔷 NO WHALES SEEN AT COOK’S BEACH OR AT SAUNDERS REEF 🔷 At Cook’s Beach, we observed: 🔷 1 sea lion 🔷 37 brown pelicans, many feeding

  • WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2025

    CONDITIONS TODAY WERE EXCELLENT! Blue skies, very little wind, calm ocean! 💠💠 Humpback activity was observed all along our coast today from the south end of the Sea Ranch to Hearn Gulch and Saunders Reef. 💠💠 OBSERVATIONS FROM COOK’S BEACH WHICH IS NORTH OF DOWNTOWN GUALALA AND SOUTH OF ANCHOR BAY (ACROSS FROM ST. ORRS):…

  • TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2025

    OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SALAL TRAIL ON THE NORTH END OF THE SEA RANCH, LOOKING TOWARD GUALALA POINT ISLAND: The foggy conditions today created poor visibility. We were hoping to see the gray whales that have been seen at this location by Kate Bloch and Shari Goforth but we were not successful in finding them. 🟧…

  • MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2025

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthiuse peninsula: 🟣 NO WHALES SEEN 🟣 44 harbor seals 🟣 1 Osprey 🟣 1 great blue heron 🟣 2 black oystercatchers 🟣 49 brown pelicans 🟩 NO WHALES SEEN AT SAUNDERS REEF