0 North 0 South 3 EW (N) Three gray whales seen this morning in two sightings by reliable eyewitness. None the rest of the day or at sunset. The stormy weather and subsequent ocean surges over night left a huge six foot scarp at the high tide line. Six feet of sand was eroded the … Continue reading Green Flash at Sunset
Author: Alison
Gusty 25mph Winds and 13 Whales
13 North Bound 0 South Bound 0 EW Gusty 25+MPH winds on this chilly 62 degree sunny day. Large white caps from shore to the horizon making it difficult to spot and track the gray whales. Sand blowing and accumulating in the parking lots like snow in a storm. Still the whales migrated and were … Continue reading Gusty 25mph Winds and 13 Whales
Happy Valentines Day with Gray Whale Heart Shaped Blows
February 14th,2022 8 North 0 South 2.5 Hours Heart shaped gray whale blow spouts seen in abundance today for Valentines Day 2022. A trio of whales stopped close to shore 150 yards out, displaying several behaviors including: head lifts, sharking with tip of fluke gracing the waters surface, rolling, bubble blasts and footprints, one set … Continue reading Happy Valentines Day with Gray Whale Heart Shaped Blows
Super Bowl Sunday with a Super Pod of Gray Whales and a Super Pod of Common Dolphins
February 13th 2022 7 North Bound Gray Whales 0 South Bound 4 hours The LA Rams prepared to play the Cincinnati Bengals for the LVI Super Bowl at the new SoFi Stadium earlier today and WON !!!! While along the coast 1,000+ Common Dolphins stampeded across the Santa Monica Bay past Point Dume then out … Continue reading Super Bowl Sunday with a Super Pod of Gray Whales and a Super Pod of Common Dolphins
Bay Watch Rescue and Gray Whales
Saturday Feb.12,2022 6 North 1 South Bound 5 hours Busy day with crowded beach, full parking lot and increased activity on all levels. The whales had calm seas but human obstacles on all levels. Starting midday with 2 speeding jet skis across the Santa Monica Bay into Point Dume where the whales tend to slow … Continue reading Bay Watch Rescue and Gray Whales