We were lucky enough to get a glimpse of a group of orca who were transiting Active Pass.
Read MoreThis was probably the weirdest group of orca we have seen to date! We saw T023D3 Robin, T059, T059A2, T059A4, and T077C Neftali travelling together!
Read MoreWe are very fortunate to have so many species to view in the Salish Sea!
Read MoreT019 Nootka and T019B Galiano continue their journey northbound. We found lots of little groups of humpbacks, and ID’d 7 different individuals: Tempest (BCX0837), Split Fin (BCZ0298), Yogi (BCY0409), Harpy (BCY0458 calf 2020), Valiant (BCX1773), Graphite (BCX1210 calf 2019), Hendrix (BCY1278) and 1 Unknown!
Read MoreT019B Galiano travels through the Southern Gulf Islands along his mother T019 Nootka.
Read MorePeck slaps to the left of us, blows to the right, here we are stuck in the middle of Whales! We had a big dose of humpbacks today, including Pingu (BCY1110) , Valiant (BCX1773) , Nike (BCX1377), Niagara (BCY0057), and Geometry (BCZ0338), as well as a little side of orca when we located the T100s.
Read MoreIt was an amazing experience getting to see 7 different humpbacks spending time in he Salish Sea, one unknown by itself, and then 3 different pairs. Tempest and Split Fin, Dalmatian and Neowise, and Nike and Corona were all the pairs.
Read MoreWe saw Esperanza, Spouter, and Neftali travelling together near Nanoose Bay, as well as getting the double species day by finding Chi feeding near Gabriola Island.
Read MoreIt was a lovely morning spent with three different humpback whales in the Strait of Georgia: Chi, Geometry, and (suspected) Vivaldi.
Read MoreWe saw an interesting group of orca including the T099s, T038C Borrowman, and T038E Hocker. MMX0355 continues to travel solo.
Read MoreA triumphant trio of humpbacks is spotted! Strike (BCX1675), her 2023 calf, and MMX0355 were feeding. We also found the T037As close to home!
Read MoreThe T023s hunt some Sea lions near Lantzville, and we go check out Honu (BCX1856) and MMX0355, including a newly scarred dorsal from Honu.
Read MoreParty time with our best male T063 Chainsaw, his mother T065 Whidbey II, the T037As, and the T101s! We also saw Vivaldi (BCX1704) and Geometry (BCZ0338)!
Read MoreWe meet up with Windy the Humpback for a little hangout, and then join up with the orca for an action-packed T-party featuring the T002Cs, T023s, T037As (probable), and T137s! We also had a brief encounter with T019 Nootka and T019B Galiano.
Read MoreSo many orca today! The T018s, T023s, and the T065As were in the area, as well as our favourite humpback - Scorch/Smoke/Squirrel!
Read MoreWe caught up with the T099s and T38C as they had a successful hunt west of Richmond, and then hung out with Snoopy and Vivaldi before finishing up with the Stellar Sea Lions at Stinky Rocks.
Read MoreIt was a fantastic morning spent with the T075Bs who are still travelling with T077D. We also headed out and found 5 different humpback whales hanging out in the Strait of Georgia!
Read MoreIt was a wonderful day getting to see five different humpback whales with Geometry being the star of the show, slapping the water with his Pectoral fins with each surface.
Read MoreT099s party it up off the North Arm. We also had a whole gaggle of humpbacks including Kelpie (KEZ0009), MMY0223, Niagara (BCY0057), and Snoopy (BCY0770)!
Read MoreThe T037As were celebrating inside the Gulf Islands, and later travelled north through Dodd Narrows. Squirrel/Smoke/Scorch (KEX0066) was curiously creeping the Flat Top Islands’ shorelines.
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