The eastern North Pacific stock of gray whales prefers
shallow,
coastal waters and feeds over oceanic continental shelves around the northern Bering and southern Chukchi seas
between Alaska and Russia during the summer.
7 During the winter, the Marine Bio Conservation Society states that the gray whales inhabit
shallow coastal waters of the eastern and western North Pacific often sighted along the North American Pacific Coast
between the arctic and the equatorial lagoons of Baja California, Mexico.