The pod's newest female, J62, tags along with grandmother J19 and J37. Photo: Center for Whale Research/NMFS Permit 27038 ...
But, sadly, their cameras didn’t. Because as they tried to haul in the huge fish, they suddenly found themselves up against three orca fighting for the very same prize. Mackie said the believe ...
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The Centre for Whale Research says it has confirmed that a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off southwest B.C. is female. It’s a piece of good news for J-pod ...
A peachy-colored baby killer whale was seen bonding and socializing with her family off Washington, drone footage shows. The endangered calf, J-62, was filmed during a Feb. 17 encounter off San ...
A federally endangered species of killer whale was spotted in the Central Coast this week, exciting whale watching crews and spurring hope for its survival. Drone footage captured the moment a ...
Three distinct pods include JPod, KPod and LPod. Each orca can be identified by a unique dorsal fin and saddle patch. Salish Sea orcas are socially and genetically isolated from other orcas found in ...