Eagle and her family cruise through the Salish sea, Split Fluke and Prowler make a surprise appearance at sunset.
Read MoreBCX1057 Divot was seen doing feeding dives off of Point Roberts! She showed off her massive tail flukes and dorsal fin as she dove below the surface for food.
Read MoreIt was a beautiful morning exploring the Salish sea in search of whales and getting to see Bald Eagles, seals, sea lions, and other wildlife!
Read MoreThe T124 Sisters cruise through Navy channel while Orion and Divot forage in the Strait.
Read MoreDivot was seen in the morning, and Corona & her 2022 calf were seen in the afternoon.
Read MoreSmiley returns with a brand new calf!
Read MoreOrion and an unusual encounter with out of town dolphins!
Read MoreHonu and Orion splash through the Strait of Georgia!
Read MoreGraze was busy grazing on the shores of Galiano while Artemis and Volker travel with their families south.
Read MoreNew fins in the Salish Sea - plus some old friends!
Read MoreTempest the humpback is back, and we look at how many Humpbacks we’ve seen this season.
Read MoreSmoke the humpback makes a splash during his drive-by of Gabriola Island!
Read MoreKomox and the T069’s visit the Salish Sea!
Read MoreThe T124 Sisters, T037A’s and Glacier hang out near Gabriola Island
Read MoreThe T124 Sisters hunting off North arm near Vancouver.
Read MoreWe saw BCX0007 Bond in the Strait of Georgia doing shallow dives along the Galiano Shore.
Read MoreWe spent both the afternoon and morning tours watching the T065As and T077s hunting and socializing through the Southern Gulf Islands.
Read MoreAnvil and her 2022 calf put on quite the show during the afternoon tour. The calf was breaching and chin slapping for quite a while before continuing travelling through Trincomali channel.
Read MoreThe butcher boys are back! We saw Jude and Amir travelling together at the south end of Saturna Island, likely on the lookout for food since they are growing teenage boys!
Read MoreWe travelled the Salish Sea seeing Seals, Sea Lions, Sea Birds, and even an Osprey!
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