Depoe Bay Whale Watching
Whale Watching Report:
09/03/2025
Still lots of whales in the area every day and on a good day there can be more then 10 Gray whales real close to the harbor entrance feeding in the kelp beds. It\'s a great time to come down to Dockside Charters and watch the whale shows.
08/28/2025
Lots of whales in the area as one day this week we had up to 10-11 whales feeding in the area very close to the Depoe Bay entrance. A great timer to come down and see the resident whales spout and possibly breach as you are out there. Lots of opportunities every day as we run normally around 10am thru the afternoon hours.
08/14/2025
It was a very special day out on the ocean waters watching whales as we had at least 12+ whales around our area today. One of the whale watch skippers commented that wherever he went he had 3-4 whales around sometimes right next to the boat. the whales at least some were literally standing on there heads feeding on the shallow waters where the kelp beds haver been growing very quickly in the past few weeks. They stand on their heads while they are feeding and there flukes were on top of the water at the surface. Quite the day.....
08/05/2025
As it has been for the past 3-4 weeks the whale watching has been terrific this summer as we have been seeing the majority of them are Gray whales. We have been also seeing Blue whales and Humpbacks occasionally. We also see an occasionally Orca whale.
07/27/2025
With the summer in full swing the whale watching has been great with quite a few Gray whales in the area and the occasional Humpback whale swimming by the area. We have also half three occasions to find Blue whales in the vicinity.
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Depoe Bay is the Whale Watching Capital and Dockside Charters offers Premier Whale Watching Excursions.
Dockside Charters runs whale watching excursions on a daily basis during our whale watching season. The season typically goes from mid-December through October. Our whale watching season actually is two part: migration and residential. The migratory season begins in December and usually extends until mid May. Mid to late May is when our “resident” whales begin to arrive. Our resident whales are a group of roughly 20 whales that, though they do migrate don’t go all the way to the Bering Sea but rather feed during the summer season within just a few miles of Depoe Bay and stay in the area until late October. The same whales return year after year and we are able to identify returning whales by their individual markings and the skippers even have them named.
Pacific Gray Whales have the longest migration of any animal on earth going from the Bering Sea to the Baja Peninsula and even into the Sea of Cortez. Their migration allows calves to be born in the warm waters of the Baja lagoons, that is vital to the survival of the newborns because they have no insulating blubber layer at birth. As the new calves and their mothers slowly migrate North the calves gain about nine to ten pounds per day. What makes that even more remarkable is the fact that the cows (mother gray whales) feed very little if at all during the migration. This is often quite evident by the physical appearance of the cows when they reach Depoe Bay, they are literally racks of skin and bones, having used their fat reserves to support the calves during migration.
After they arrive here feeding is the priority. Pacific Gray Whales are baleen feeders, they filter food they need from the water by straining it through their baleen plates. Organisms they feed on are quite small, one of the whales most important food sources are Mysid Shrimp. Mysid Shrimp live in and around kelp forests and never get more than about a half inch in length. They resemble mosquito larva more than shrimp and the whales will consume up to 2000 pounds of them a day. At other times they will feed on copepods they filter by taking mouthfuls of muck from the bottom or even skim feed on schools of very small fish.
Humpback and Blues whales are also seen occasionally though not as frequently as Gray Whales. We are fortunate here in Depoe Bay to have whales nearby for us to see for most of the year.
At Dockside Charters we run our Whale Watching excursions from safe comfortable 50 foot Delta Charter boats. They are Coast Guard Certified and have everything required for your safety and piece of mind. They have all the amenities: comfortable heated cabins, rest rooms, indoor seating, seating out on deck. You are able to walk all the way around the boats and are elevated above the water for excellent whale sightings. Our captains have decades of experience and a wealth of knowledge they share during the excursions making them interpretive tours. Our boats have access doors to walk on and off with ease or provide wheel chair access. We can accommodate large groups.
Reservations are recommended for our whale watching tours, to make yours call 541-765-2545
Whale watching excursions seven days a week, subject to marine conditions.
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