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https://www.tradewindscharters.com/Oh boy has it been a great time to be a whale! The sunny weather has given the kelp forests a boost which means the amphipods and mysid shrimp (main baleen whale diet) are thriving! With plentiful food comes hearty sightings of whales to go along with it. For the past three and a half months the sightings have been 100% regardless of the time of day. NOw is the time and this is the place, don’t miss your chance to go on our next cruise! Call our office at (541) 765-2345 or book online!
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Depoe Bay is home to a species called Gray Whales (Eschrichtitus robustus). They are a baleen whale which means instead of cone shaped teeth that other toothed whales have, this group instead has thick, fibrous material in their place. That’s because they are filter feeders that mainly consume small crustaceans or bottom dwellers like amphipods and mysid shrimp. The baleen acts as a filter to flush out the water and only retain the small animals they are feeding on. 1......
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When you come to Depoe Bay you cannot leave without coming out on a whale watching cruise. As the whale watching capital of the West coast, it would practically be a crime to miss out on this incredible experience. Out in our bay there live Gray Whales! These large marine mammals are in our area year round, but come especially close during the summertime when the reefs are jam packed with the small creatures they feed on called mysid shrimp. No matter......