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Much of this coastline is accessible, with pull-offs stretching from five miles west of Sekiu, near the mouth of the Hoko River, all the way to Neah Bay. During the winter months, a high concentration of bald eagles can be viewed sitting along Hwy 112 and the beaches of this corridor. All year long, gray, Orca, pilot and humpback whales can be viewed while walking the beaches of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. These gentle giants feed along the edges of the vast kelp forests located along this coastline. Other marine mammals easily viewed while walking these beaches include porpoises, dolphins, sea lions, seals, river otters all year long, and sea otters during the winter months. Pictures of Clallam Bay Beach were taken by Darryl Franklin |
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