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  2. Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center - Wikipedia

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    Gray whale & houses, Depoe Bay, September 2015. The Depoe Bay Whale Watching Center, also known as the Depoe Bay Ocean Wayside, is an Oregon State Parks-staffed visitor center in Depoe Bay, Oregon, U.S. to help visitors observe whale migration and provide information about whales and other marine mammals, including history, economics, and their environmental and ecological influences.

  3. Oregon Coast whale watching 2023: Where to see the ... - AOL

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    Whale watching week in Oregon offers numerous places to see migrating gray whales on their southbound migrations. Oregon Coast whale watching 2023: Where to see the world's largest animals Skip to ...

  4. Whale watching week: After lowest numbers since 1960s ... - AOL

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    Every spring whale watching season is a big moment on the Oregon Coast, but this year’s means just a little bit more. Last year the number of gray whales and calves dropped to the lowest levels ...

  5. D River State Recreation Site - Wikipedia

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    D River State Recreation Site (also D River State Wayside [2] and D River State Park [1]) is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. It is a sandy beach of the Pacific Ocean within central Lincoln City along the length of the 120-foot (37 m) long D River, one of the world's shortest ...

  6. South Jetty (South Beach) - Wikipedia

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    South Jetty is a state park in Newport, Oregon, U.S. . The park is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and adjacent to South Beach State Park.Both are south of the jetties, which form the entrance to Yaquina Bay, one of Oregon's major fishing and whale watching ports.

  7. Yachats, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Named by Captain James Cook on March 7, 1778, this promontory rises to 803 feet (245 m) above sea level, making it the highest point on the Oregon coast. [53] Its West Shelter observation point is a popular site for watching migrating gray whales. At the foot of the cape, the power of the waves has carved a rugged inlet called the Devil's Churn ...

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