sun starved Gayle
TUG Member
Amazing amount of whale activity this week. We could be inside our unit and see whales spouting as they came up to breathe, and then see their backs as they dove again. We occasionally got to see a tail (fluke) when they did a deep dive. There are some cliffs a short walk away from the resort that we went to and were able to see the whales underwater from above, very close to shore. We could actually hear them expel through their blow holes. We had friends from Denmark with us who had never seen whales before and they were mesmerized. Below is part of an article explaining why there are gray whales off the Oregon coast in the summer.
Resident Gray Whales in Summer
Some gray whales do not continue on to Alaskan waters but stay off the coast of Oregon between June and November. These part-time residents number about 200. About 60 whales are seen repeatedly off the central coast and have been photographed and identified. Of these, about 40 hang out between Lincoln City and Newport each year because that seems to be what the food supply will support.
Resident Gray Whales in Summer
Some gray whales do not continue on to Alaskan waters but stay off the coast of Oregon between June and November. These part-time residents number about 200. About 60 whales are seen repeatedly off the central coast and have been photographed and identified. Of these, about 40 hang out between Lincoln City and Newport each year because that seems to be what the food supply will support.
