Category: Daily Observations

  • SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 2025

    Conditions today were windy, with wind speeds at 16 mph with 29 mph gusts and the ocean was covered with whitecaps. Conditions were challenging .  The blows of whales were batted down quickly. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed:  * 9 southbound gray whales, 1 group of 2 whales traveling together and 7…

  • FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2025

    Today we had more wind and haze compared to the previous two days but visibility was still good. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed:  * 6 southbound gray whales – 2 groups of 2 and 2 singles  * 71 harbor seals  * 2 great blue herons  * 2 Ferruginous hawks  * 3 American…

  • THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2025

     Another day of near ideal conditions at the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula allowed us to observe:  * 17 southbound gray whales – 1 group of 4 which spread out into four individuals as they moved along southbound through our observation area;  2 groups of 2; 9 traveling solo; two whales did a full breach!  *…

  • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2025

    Conditions for observing were ideal today.  Calm seas, no wind, good distinction between sky and ocean. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed: * 19 southbound gray whales! (our highest count to date!) –  1 group of four, 3 groups of two,  9 singles (reminder, gray whale groups are temporary and will break up…

  • TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2025

    Sea conditions were calm and visibility was excellent to the horizon. Slightly hazy at times. Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: * 5 southbound gray whales; two traveling together, 3 traveling solo; 1 fluked,  long dives by all  * 54 harbor seals * 1  California sea lion hauled out with the harbor seals *…

  • MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2025

    Today we had no visibility due to a thick and persistent fog. At one point at the Point Arena Lighthouse, the fog cleared briefly and we did spot one gray whale traveling south! We also observed: * 6 harbor seals swimming around their haul out site * 1 great blue heron * 1 red-tailed hawk…

  • SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 2025

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula:  * 5 southbound gray whales  *21 harbor seals  * 2 red-tailed hawks  * 3 American kestrels  * 1 great blue heron     GRAY WHALES TO DATE:   21 southbound

  • SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 2025

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula:  * 4 southbound gray whales, 2 traveling together, 2 traveling solo  * 6 harbor seals swimming around the rocks at their haul out site which was covered with high surf   * 1 kingfisher   * 1 Ferruginous hawk   * 1 red-tailed hawk   * 2 American…

  • FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 2025

    Today’s weather presented a true mixed bag with  ever changing conditions. We had some sun, a few squalls that produced wind, rain, and even a bit of hail. The ocean was choppy but overall visibility was good. At the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula we observed: * 1 southbound gray whale * 3 harbor seals (their…

  • THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2025

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: * 2 southbound gray whales * 44 harbor seals * 2 Great blue herons * 1 American kestrel * 1 black turnstone * 1 red-tailed hawk Observations from Saunders Reef by Shari Goforth-Eby: Jan 2, 17:04: Gray whale South off Saunders reef, approx 5 miles. 3 blows, peduncle…

  • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2025

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL‼️ WELCOME 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣5️⃣‼️ Poor visibility all day due to a persistent drizzle and offshore fog. No whales seen at Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula or at Saunders Reef.    AT PAL:   * 37 harbor seals   * 2 Great blue herons   * 1 American kestrel      Gray whales to…

  • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2024

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula: * 4 soutbound gray whales – 2 traveling together, one lifted their flukes; 2 traveling individually   * 69 harbor seals * 1 Ferruginous hawk * 1 red-tailed hawk * 1 Great blue heron * 2 black oystercatchers * 1 American kestrel * Northern harrier