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Last Sunday, I was paddling around in Humboldt Bay (Eureka, CA) and helping
a friend with her first ever kayak trip. It was a great day with little wind, calm waters and a friendly tide. Around noon, about thirty yards in front of me, the water seemed to swell into a large boil of water..with a humpback whale nearing the surface. I've lived in this area all of my life until recently...and I've never seen a whale in Humboldt Bay. I fear he is lost and confused. I'm going back out again tomorrow morning and if I find him again, I'll see if anyone is planning a rescue of some kind. He keep running into shallow water and it's only a matter of time before he becomes beached. He's such a large, magnificent creature that I hate to see him die. Luckily, we have one of the West Coast's best Marine Biology departments at the local university...and I'm sure they're involved. I'll check tomorrow. BUT...what a magnificent "plus" to an already great outing. I love whales. Kayaking gets me "up close and personal" to so many forms of life that I would otherwise miss. Today, I picked up my Kekotat jacket (the company is nearby Arcata, CA) and even though I had to spend more than my budge allowed, it's a great jacket and will serve me well for the upcoming winter kayaking. If I can crawl out of bed early enough, I'll test the jacket then...before it gets warmer. Barry |
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Barry wrote:
Last Sunday, I was paddling around in Humboldt Bay (Eureka, CA) and helping a friend with her first ever kayak trip. It was a great day with little wind, calm waters and a friendly tide. Around noon, about thirty yards in front of me, the water seemed to swell into a large boil of water..with a humpback whale nearing the surface. I've lived in this area all of my life until recently...and I've never seen a whale in Humboldt Bay. I fear he is lost and confused. I'm going back out again tomorrow morning and if I find him again, I'll see if anyone is planning a rescue of some kind... What was the outcome? I'm surprised that whales wouldn't come into Humboldt Bay. Parts of it are quite deep, aren't they? Down here whales often swim into San Francisco bay, which due to silt from hydraulic gold mining back in he late 1800s, is much less deep than it used to be. The entire south bay is very shallow. |
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