Oregonians with a long-held wish to see some of the biggest mammals on Earth have a chance to catch a glimpse of them during spring Whale Watch Week, which starts March 21. It's one of several events ...
Oregon’s favorite whales are coming back. Spring Whale Watch Week, an annual whale watching event organized by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, will take place March 21-29 this year, the ...
Gray whales pass the U.S. West Coast each spring during one of the longest mammal migrations on Earth as they travel from Baja California to Arctic feeding grounds. Whale watchers can spot gray whales ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Those hoping to catch a glimpse of a whale or two breaching out of the Pacific Ocean may be in luck, as Spring Whale Watch Week has returned to the Oregon coast. From Saturday, ...
It’s Whale Watching Week in Oregon, which means coastal visitors will get the chance to spot gray whales as they swim north to their Arctic feeding grounds. Whale Watch Week returns to the Oregon ...
From Astoria to Brookings, volunteers and state park rangers this week from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. are stationed at 15 locations to help visitors spot whales and answer questions during Whale Watching Week ...
March is a blissful month, a month when gray whale watching can begin in earnest. The eastern North Pacific gray whale population winters in the warm lagoons off Baja California, then begins moving ...