Category: Daily Observations
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2025
Cloudy conditions today and for part of the time, the ocean, sky, and blows were all the same color. Thankfully, the sun re-emerged and visibility improved. This morning I spotted a blow very close to shore at the Gualala Point Regional Park beach. We quickly notified Shari Goforth-Eby who was able to photograph this foraging…
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MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2025
Excellent conditions today with great visibility and distinction between the sky and the ocean. Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: * 15 southbound gray whales – one group of four, one group of three, two groups of two, four singles Total whales seen to date = 332 southbound * 39 harbor seals * 1…
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 2025
While hiking along the bluff trial at the Sea Ranch, we spotted one gray whale foraging north of Walk On Beach. The whale swam north and south and took long foraging dives about 200 years off shore. Below please see a video of this whale taken by Janet McElroy. Shari Goforth-Eby was the Point Arena…
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 2025
Observations from Saunders Reef: * 4 southbound gray whales, one group of two and two singles GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 304 southbound Today, we had the good fortune to watch and learn from Orca Network’s Way of Whales conference.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 2025
Shari Goforth received the following update on the gray whale with scars she photographed yesterday at Gualala Point Regional Park Beach: Mark Sawyer: There’s a match to a 2023 calf, known as “Panther”. The images I matched to, and the additional info, comes from the GEMM Lab at OSU. They saw Panther in October, with…
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 2025
This foraging gray whale was seen not more than 150 yards off the beach at Gualala Point Regional Park. Fortunately, Shari Goforth was alerted by friend and neighbor, Laverne Hancock, who spotted the whale from her home early this morning. I met Shari on the bluff trail above the beach and we watched this gray…
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2025
Visibility today was once again excellent but there was a slight wind. Early in the day we received word from our friend and photographer extraordinaire, Ron Bolander, that he was watching several whales and whale activity such as breaching at the Lighthouse. Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: * 16 southbound gray whales –…
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2025
Grateful for another day with excellent visibility, no wind, calm ocean, excellent distinction between sky, ocean, and blows. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed: * 28 southbound gray whales – 1 loose group of four, 1 group of three, 6 groups of two, and 9 singles – one whale breached three times, another…
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MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 2025
Excellent conditions today for observing. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we spotted: * 25 southbound gray whales – one seen by Shari Godorth-Eby breached three times , 1 group of 4, 1 group of 3, 3 pairs, and 12 singles * we also watched one forager slowly swimming north and south between 200 and…
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2025
Two southbound gray whales were seen about 4 miles off of Saunders Reef this morning by Shari Goforth-Eby. They took multiple blows. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula, we observed: *16 southbound grays- 9 singles, 2 pairs, and 1 group of three * 8 harbor seals swimming about their haul out sites * 1 kingfisher…
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 2025
The morning clouds disappeared into a sunny day with excellent visibility. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed: * 8 southbound gray whales – 6 singles and 1 pair * 6 harbor seals * 2 American kestrels * 1 White-tailed kite GRAY WHALES SEEN TO DATE = 182 southbound
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2025
While hiking along the Pelican Bluff Trail this morning, Janet McElroy and I spotted a juvenile gray whale foraging in the kelp about 200 yards off shore. Cloudy, gray conditions today created no distinction between the ocean and the sky making it challenging to spot blows. The ocean was calm at first but the wind…