Oregon's Whale Watching Week Highlights Climate Change Impact on Gray Whales
Oregon's Whale Watching Week Highlights Climate Change Impact on Gray Whales
US · Published Mar 25, 2026
Oregon's Whale Watching Week highlights the impact of climate change on gray whale populations.
Melting Arctic sea ice is disrupting the food chain, leading to fewer gray whale births.
The decline in gray whale population serves as a bioindicator of broader ecological distress in our oceans.
See gray whales migrating to Arctic
Oregon's Whale Watching Week provides an opportunity to observe gray whales as they migrate to their feeding grounds in the Arctic. The event, organized by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, takes place along the entire Oregon coast, from Astoria to Brookings, with volunteers on hand to assist visitors.
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