I have seen sea otters from a great distance along the central coast of California, but I have only gotten real close once, and that was at Elkhorn Slough, just outside of Monterey. In February 1999, on a family vacation, we rented kayaks at Moss Landing and paddled up the slough. It was an amazing place for both sea otters and harbor seals. Below, Judy in a kayak.
In the kayaks, we were able to get quite close to the sea otters, as they floated on their backs and seemed as interested in us as we were in them.
They seem to attract seagulls. I suspect that the seagulls get the castoffs from the abalone, clams and other mollusks the sea otters open and eat.
That makes the list of one of my most favorite things we did as a family. Another one was that rafting we did in Washington(?) on the Skaget River...am I remembering that right?
ReplyDeleteYes, it was the Skagit River in Washington, a class 2 river with a couple of class 3 rapids.
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