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12/14/24

DEAD MORAY EEL WASHES UP ON BEACH IN LAGUNA NIGUEL (IS THIS A DELICIOUS FICTION?)

SAN FRANCISCO GATE : NIGHTMARISH MARINE CREATURE WASHES ASHORE 

The Muraena helena, also known as the Mediterranean eel, was once harvested in seaside ponds, and multiple universities describe how they were even doted on and dressed up like beautiful women: While over 6,000 of them were reportedly supplied to Julius Caesar for lavish banquets, Antonia, the niece of Augustus, allegedly kept one as a pet and adorned it with earrings. f



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12/8/24

PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATON WHALE and DOLPHIN TRACKER APP is FREE

Excerpt:  This map displays the previous 7 days of sightings in near-real time and does not rely on tagged whales. The app is free to use and open to all users who would like to add their own whale and dolphin sightings when they are at-sea. You can use the species and date filters to view sightings from the past 12 months.

PACIFIC WHALE : DOPHIN AND WHALE TRACKER APP


12/5/24

OREGON STATE PARKS GREY WHALE WATCH AT DEPOE BAY

STATE PARKS OREGON WHALE WATCH OPPORTUNITIES 

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When is the best time to see whales?

In the winter we watch nearly 20,000 gray whales from mid-December through mid-January as they travel south to the warm lagoons of Baja Mexico.

Spring watching begins in late March as the gray whales travel north on their way towards Alaska, calves in tow. The first surge swims by around the end of March, and we watch the north-bound whales all the way until June.

Summer and fall brings resident whales close to shore to feed from June to mid-November. Depoe Bay is a hot spot for whales looking for food this time of year. We consistently see between 5 and 15 whales every day!