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Good news from the Salish Sea — there’s been a sighting of a new orca calf swimming with our Southern Residents.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNNew baby orca spotted with southern resident J-pod in the Salish SeaThe Washington state-based Center for Whale Research says a new baby orca has been spotted with one of the critically ...
A killer whale has become a first-time mom after a peachy-orange calf was spotted swimming with her off Washington, a whale watching group said. The baby orca was discovered March 20 in the Salish Sea ...
SEATTLE — A new Bigg’s orca calf was spotted in the Salish Sea last week among a group of more than a dozen killer whales, according to the Pacific Whale Watch Association. The baby was seen ...
Pod, was first spotted by a field biologist with the Center for Whale Research near Victoria Harbour on Sunday.
A new baby orca spotted in the waves of the Salish Sea is spurring excitement among the killer whale community. The Pacific Whale Watch Association announced a new Bigg’s orca calf was first seen as ...
The new Bigg's, or mammal-hunting, orca calf was spotted Thursday in the Salish Sea. The calf was spotted several additional times over the weekend, according to the Pacific Whale Watch ...
The baby orca was discovered March 20 in the Salish Sea between Port Townsend and the San Juan Islands, the Pacific Whale Watch Association said in a March 25 news release. It was swimming ...
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Researchers are cautiously optimistic, although two of the last four calves born to Southern Residents have died.
On Apr. 6, Center for Whale Research biologist Mark Malleson spotted the J Pod heading west past Victoria Harbour, off Vancouver Island in British Columbia. It was then that he saw a newborn calf ...
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