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

Happy St Patricks Day: 17 Whales and Large Squadron of Pelicans

Mostly sunny, calm flat ocean, 0-1mph wind, high stratus layer at horizon, no islands visible north or south but 1 cargo ship visible west (directly ahead). 15 gray whales in 11 sightings and 2 undetermined north bound whales possibly humpbacks or gray whales. Large squadron of 150+ California Brown Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) north bound along … Continue reading Happy St Patricks Day: 17 Whales and Large Squadron of Pelicans

Three Species of Cetacea Mysticeti Seen off Point Dume Including: Gray, Fin and Humpback Whales!

9 North Bound 0 South Bound 8.25 hrs Busy day with three different species of Cetacea Mysticeti also known as baleen whales, including, one fin whale, nine gray whales and a pair of humpback whales. The fin whale was seen early in the morning half a mile or more off shore followed by a pair … Continue reading Three Species of Cetacea Mysticeti Seen off Point Dume Including: Gray, Fin and Humpback Whales!