21 Mar
New York Times Spring Whale Watching week is March 24-31 Seaside Signal One of the best vantage points is Ecola Park near Cannon Beach The whales have already been seen heading north on their annual migration up the Oregon coast. The Oregon State Parks Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay predicts this is a good omen for the … Mother Whale Lifts Calf Up to Get a Look at Humans on Boat: VIDEO Towleroad 50 Gray Whales Spotted Near Peninsula Patch.com There are few things cuter than a baby gray whale swimming by to say hello io9 Bay Nature (blog)
21 Mar
Spring Whale Watching week is March 24-31 The Cannon Beach Gazette Record numbers of gray whales have already been seen heading north on their annual migration up the Oregon coast. The Oregon State Parks Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay predicts this is a good omen for the upcoming spring whale watch week starting …
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Spring Whale Watching week is March 24-31 – The Cannon Beach Gazette
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21 Mar
Mother Whale Lifts Calf Up to Get a Look at Humans on Boat: VIDEO Towleroad While they could easily avoid the people, whose small boats are not allowed to closely approach whales, they actually seem to enjoy making contact. Whale watching here is highly regulated, with limits on how many boats can be on the water, …
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21 Mar
There are few things cuter than a baby gray whale swimming by to say hello io9 In the gray whale breeding grounds of Mexico's San Ignacio Lagoon, humans are not permitted to approach gray whales, but these 50-foot-long oceanic beasts will go out of their way to observe humans. Explains One World Ocean, ” Whale watching here is …
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There are few things cuter than a baby gray whale swimming by to say hello – io9
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21 Mar
Lighter Winds Allow Younger Sailors To Shine Bernews Fresh from their whale watching experience on Saturday [Mar.17], the RBYC Sailing Academy youngsters were joined by their friends from RHADC in Granaway Deep and a fleet of 27 sailors competed in the JLT Winter Series 2 race day.
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Lighter Winds Allow Younger Sailors To Shine – Bernews
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21 Mar
Whale Watching Boat Joins Naval Fleet CTV Vancouver Island NANOOSE BAY – A whale watching boat from Campbell River is patrolling the waters of Nanoose Bay, but it isn't searching for Orca's or Hump Backs. The Royal Canadian Navy's HMCS Victoria is firing unarmed torpedoes in the waters of the Maritime …
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Whale Watching Boat Joins Naval Fleet – CTV Vancouver Island
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