March 21,2025 Friday 12 North Bound 3 THIN 0 South Bound 7 hrs Sunny 65 degrees Water 53 degrees Flat calm seas, hazy yellow smog layer at horizon. A large feeding frenzy of birds and common dolphins chasing bait, one mile offshore. First sighting: thin juvenile Gray Whale traveled through stealthy. Second sighting: pair that … Continue reading Six Gray Whale Sightings
Month: March 2025
Two Gray Whales: Solar Pillar at Sunset
March 20, 2025 Thursday 2 North Bound 0 South Bound 7 hrs *** REW 1 Sunny with hazy stratus layer of thin clouds at horizon. Winds 8-10 mph and small scattered white caps and white sea foam at swash line. 64 degrees water 53 degrees. First sighting a large THIN adult with sunken, concave or … Continue reading Two Gray Whales: Solar Pillar at Sunset
Three Gray Whales: Beach Goers enjoy Rainbow Sundog and Vibrant Sunset at Point Dume
March 19, 2015 Wednesday 3 North Bound 0 South Bound 3.25 hrs First sighting was a pair of Gray Whales in close to shore and second sighting one solo whale. Both traveled through quickly close to shore bearing out deeper towards the sun-line. SunDog was seen tonight. Sun dog formations are an optical phenomenon, a … Continue reading Three Gray Whales: Beach Goers enjoy Rainbow Sundog and Vibrant Sunset at Point Dume
Four Gray Whales Observed at Point Dume and Sick Sea Lion Update
March 18th, 2025 Tuesday Blue skies 55 degrees with light wind that picked up as the day went on. 4 North Bound 0 South Bound 9 hrs Four Gray Whales in 3 sightings came in close to shore at Point Dume State Beach today, including two solos and one pair. The first sighting was a … Continue reading Four Gray Whales Observed at Point Dume and Sick Sea Lion Update
Gusty winds, Light Rain, Fog and First Breaching Gray Whale of the Season
March 17th, 2025 Monday 11 North Bound 0 South Bound 8 hrs Happy St. Patricks Day! The luck of the Irish was with us today spotting 11 North Bound Gray Whales despite the rain, wind and rough choppy seas!!! Water Temperature 53 degrees. The 1st pair of Gray Whales traveled through quickly. The next few … Continue reading Gusty winds, Light Rain, Fog and First Breaching Gray Whale of the Season