Dolphins
- Atlantic White-sided Dolphins
- Bottlenose Dolphin
- Common Dolphin
- Long Beaked Common Dolphins
- Short Beaked Common Dolphins
- Dusky Dolphin
- False Killer Whale
- Hector’s Dolphin
- Hourglass Dolphins
- Humpback Dolphins
- Australian Humpback Dolphin
- Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphins
- Killer Whale
- Alaskan
- Argentina
- Australian
- Bigg’s (Transient)
- Californian
- Caribbean
- Eastern Tropical Pacific Killer Whales
- Icelandic
- New Zealand
- Northern Resident
- A Clan
- G Clan
- Northwestern Atlantic and Eastern Arctic
- Norwegian
- Offshores
- Scottish West Coast
- Southern Resident
- J Pod
- K Pod
- L Pod
- Type A
- Type B Large
- Type B Small
- Type C Ross Sea
- West Coast Community
- Melon-Headed Whales
- Pacific White-Sided Dolphin
- Peale’s Dolphin
- Pilot Whale
- Long-finned Pilot Whale
- Short-finned Pilot Whale
- Right Whale Dolphin
- Northern Right Whale Dolphin
- Risso’s Dolphin
- River Dolphins
- Amazon River Dolphins
- Araguaian River Dolphin
- Indus River Dolphin
- Irrawaddy Dolphin
- Txuci
- Rough Toothed Dolphin
- Snubfin Dolphin
- Spinner Dolphin
- Spotted Dolphin
- Atlantic Spotted Dolphins
- Pantropical Spotted Dolphin
- Striped Dolphins
- White-beaked Dolphin
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Humpback Baleen – 10/11/24
Humpback baleen was on full display today as onboard our morning tour a gorgeous calf played and cleaned his baleen by washing seawater through with an enormous mouth wide open! It is something we observe very rarely and this morning the young calf certainly stole the show with his unique way of playing as he…
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T068C’s in Bedwell Sound – 28/11/24
Today was spent with the T068C’s in Bedwell Sound, who were traveling with a young calf (~3 months old). It’s been about 3 months since I’ve seen orcas too, so it was a nice treat to spend some time with them! -Marcie
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The Bromance – 27/11/24
The bromance continues! As we were travelling to Pedder Bay to pick up students for their Exploring the Salish Sea trip we stumbled upon the T019s and T049As! T019C “Spouter” and T049A3 “Nat” were off on their own messing around as they tend to do when the family meets up. They swam right by a…
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Black and White Movie – 11/24
The weather this year seems quite unpredictable and stormy. We have had more days with bad weather than in previous years. It has rained a lot in the past couple of days, and sometimes, due to the dark clouds, it feels like we are in a black-and-white movie set. Today, we found the “humpback train”…
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Sunshine – 11/11/24
Finally, the weather has improved, and after multiple stormy days today, we had a fantastic day. Calm seas and beautiful light. We encountered a group of orcas who were very relaxed. Luckily, we spent time observing their resting and socializing behavior with them. They were stationary the whole time in the same area (most likely,…