June 24, 2021 - The T49A Brothers Again

The sun was hot and we welcomed the small splashes as we traveled around Jack point and went through Dodd’s Narrows. As we traveled we thought it may be a long day, as there had not been any recent reports of whales, but we were only out half an hour when we came upon a tall dorsal fin sinking into the waves. After a few good photos we realized our first whale was Judy, T49A2 and the second fin was Noah, T49A1.

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May 29, 2021, 5:00 PM - T-party and Humpback soup at sunset!

On May 29th we left on our first sunset tour of the season! We headed out of the harbour and headed North in our search for whales. We encountered the T123’s, T100’s, and the T46B’s playing together in the middle of the Strait of Georgia. Laurel (T100C) and Stanley (T123A) were both seen tail splashing and pec slapping with their pods. These two males seemed extremely excited to be interacting with the other pods. After watching these pods frolic, we left the scene to see if we could follow up on a reported Humpback sighting in the nearby area. We located at least 5 different Humpbacks in the area, including Valiant (KEX0049), a cow-calf pair (mother and child), and a couple of others we are currently working on IDing.

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May 24, 2021 - In the Gulf Island with the T036's

The T036’s are a pod of 5 killer whales, led by the oldest female in the group, the matriarch T036 “Flapjack”. Flapjack was born around 1970 and had her daughter “Tattertip” T036B in 1998. Tattertip has a unique dorsal fin with two notches in it, one at the very tip (her namesake). She has had three successful offspring, T036B1 “Bhotia” born in 2009, T036B2 “Greenfelder” born in 2013, and the newest member of the pod, T036B3 born in 2018. That’s three generations of whales!

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