RE: info on whales

From: Chilton, Owain (GEIS) (Owain.Chilton@geis.ge.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2000 - 10:09:36 PST


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From: "Chilton, Owain (GEIS)" <Owain.Chilton@geis.ge.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: RE: info on whales
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:09:36 -0500
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Not last summer, but the summer before I saw a whale surface. I was sailing
alone at the time, and to tell you the truth it freaked me out! I was
sailing at 3rd Ave San Mateo which is just north of the San Mateo bridge. I
saw it's back one, It was heading north. I immediately headed in the
opposite direction.
Hope this is useful information.
Regards.......Owain Chilton.

-----Original Message-----
From: gilardi [mailto:gilardi@Oceanic-Society.org-DeleteThis]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 9:40 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: info on whales

***Please respond directly to Jamie.

SFBA
1592 Union Street, Box 301
San Francisco, California 94123

Dear SFBA,

We're currently looking into the numbers of whales using the San Francisco
Bay on an annual basis and are asking various boat operators to help us
keep an eye out for whales. A windsurfer called in a sighting of a whale
off Coyote Point last year which made me think that SFBA is in contact with
a large number of admittedly small boats out on the bay. It would be a
great help if you think you and your members might be able to help us in
this work by sending in whale sightings (date, time, location, activity).
If so, please let me know how to help make that as easy as possible for you
in terms of getting the information back to us.

Thanks very much in advance,

Jamie

                           
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Research Director
The Oceanic Society
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