This image shows the fins of several gray whales above the surface of the water

Recent Sightings


  • Wednesday, July 17, 2024

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse Peninsula and from Saunders Reef

    At PAL:

    *  5 humpbacks; breaching, flipper slapping, tail lobbing observed

    * 87 harbor seals

    * 4 black oyster catchers

    * 1 Northern Harrier

    At Saunders Reef:

    No whales seen


  • Tuesday, July 16, 2024

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse Peninsula and from Saunders Reef

    At PAL:

    * 6 humpbacks; breaching, flipper slapping, tail lobbing observed

    * 107 harbor seals

    * 3 black oyster catchers

    * 1 red-tailed hawk

    At Saunders Reef:

    * 3 humpbacks

     

     

     

     


  • Monday, July15, 2024

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula and from Saunders Reef

    Flat, calm ocean, no wind, very good visibility

    At PAL:

    * 3 humpbacks, slowly moving to the south

    * 3 harbor porpoise also swimming south

    * 74 harbor seals

    * 8 black oyster catchers

    * 1 osprey

    At Saunders Reef:

    *  7 humpbacks;

    * one single swimming to the north

    * a group of three were very active with flipper slapping, fluking, and one of                         the three breached six times!!

    * a second group of three

    * 1 sea lion

     

     

     


  • FASCINATING LA TIMES ARTICLE

    “Unprecedented numbers of gray whales are visiting San Francisco Bay, and nobody quite knows why”

     by Suzanne Rust

    https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-07-14/gray-whales-san-francisco-bay


  • Sunday, July 14, 2024

    Observations from the Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula

    The ocean was quite calm and flat on this cloudy, gray day but we did spot four humpback whales! One was moving  slowly to the north towards three others that stayed mostly in the same area while we observed them.  These whales were a most welcomed sight!

    In addition to the humpbacks, we saw:

    33 harbor seals

    one Northern Harrier

    one great blue heron