The last time I wrote about humpback whales in Pacifica – and the last time I saw them – was in August 2016. This year, I thought I’d try again, so I went down to Pacifica Pier. And sure enough, there they were.
It’s the spouts that are easiest to see from the shore – or even from Highway 1 sometimes. If you look carefully, you see a spout, followed by the actual whale surfacing briefly. Sometimes they breach or slap their tails on the water.
There are lots of fish close to shore. Everyone’s fishing – whales, pelicans, gulls – and of course, people.
A chunk of Pacifica Pier is blocked off now with chain-link fencing. It’s apparently been damaged in recent storms. The reduced area plus the bountiful fishing opportunity made it crowded when I visited.

This makes it more difficult to get out there and whale-watch; but on the upside – the blocked-off section has become a roost for brown pelicans and cormorants and gulls.


Pelicans are fun to watch, as they fly in lines and V-formations – and especially when they’re plunge-fishing.

I’m not sure how long either the whales or the pelicans will be around – but they follow the fish, and right now, there are a lot of them.
Someone also photographed a great white shark! But I didn’t see it myself.




