[KWlocate] SRKWs leaving Puget Sound this morning?
Jim Thomson
jthomson at apl.washington.edu
Sat Oct 9 11:01:42 PDT 2010
Thanks for the update-- as luck would have it, we just got the webcam up and running at the Admiralty Head lighthouse yesterday:
http://depts.washington.edu/nnmrec/webcam.html
We'll review the raw footage and see if we caught the transit!
Jim
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Jim Thomson, PhD
Applied Physics Lab
Univ. of Washington
206-999-6908
On Oct 9, 2010, at 10:13, "Chrissy McLean" <CMcLean at ptmsc.org> wrote:
> Just saw several groups of whales heading out north past Admiralty Head
> with the Victoria Clipper. At least two groups-- one about 4 whales,
> and one about 20 whales. No vocalizations.
>
> Chrissy McLean
> Marine Program Coordinator
>
> Port Townsend Marine Science Center
> 532 Battery Way
> Port Townsend, WA 98368
> (360) 385-5582 x109
> cmclean at ptmsc.org
> www.ptmsc.org
>
>
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> KWs @ Bush Pt hdg N @ 8:15, @ Lagoon Pt hdg N @ 8:55. 10-9-10.
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