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Date: 05/12/1998

Number: 1

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With many thanks to Irene Craver, Cook's Chasm whale watch volunteer, extraordinaire, (who saw breachings galore there one day this spring!) the spring watch week results are summarized! Briefly, here's how it went:

Whales: 1,935 Visitors: 20,041 1st whale stickers: 163
# volunteers: 283 vol hrs: 2,031


There may be some minor changes to these numbers as "stray" data comes in.

Thanks so much, Irene for summarizing all the data! Thanks so much to all 283 volunteers and the 20,041 visitors for making the week such a success, IN SPITE OF the rain!

The next "Call for Volunteers" with these results finalized and more by November 1. They will include the humorous descriptions of gray whale mating antics and visitor reactions described by Bill Price, volunteer, at Cape Lookout during watch week and much, much more. The next training is Dec 5 & 6 at the Marine Science Center and very likely will be fol

Waldport, OR

Latitude: 44.4 Longitude: -123.9

Observed by: Mike
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