T100B
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Greys and Orcas – 14/4/25
I found our first whale today which turned out to be T065A5 “Indy”. He looks a little rougher than he did last year…he often travels by himself, he has caught up to his family a few times.. Our second stop was at SE Hat Island where we encountered 6 gray whales (maybe more), at least…
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Sunny Spring Day with Biggs – 15/4/25
You know what heals the soul and body? This. The orcas are T100B “Freya” (b.1997) and her two kids, T100B1 “Seidr” (b. 2010), T100B3 “Selkie” (b.2024) and Freya’s sister T100E “Tharaya.” They are part of the greater T100 matriline. I saw them early this morning at Sandy Point, then caught them again as they rounded…
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A New Calf for T100B! – 30/5/16
On my trip out today, one of my passengers spotted the Orcas!! We were excited to see that it was more than the initial 5 animals we saw pop up. Instead it was the T124A’s, T86A’s, T123’s and T100’s! As we were enjoying our time with them we noticed a very small, very orangey little…
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Another Mind Blowing Encounter with the Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales – 3/5/16
The marine mammal eaters blow my mind again …. We arrived in their world just as they were coalescing into their troupe of 17 whales, where they all (minus T87 who was off doing his own thing) came together at the surface, laying there huddled in a secret and mysterious meeting (What I wouldn’t give…
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An Unique Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whale Encounter – 3/6/15
An unique Bigg’s (Transient) encounter today. At least 20 whales, including some exotic T’s and fan favourties T65A’s and T137’s. PLUS!!! The T124A’s, T86A1, and T100B. Their behaviour was very cool and perplexing. Social milling is the only way I could describe it. They barely moved a quarter mile the entire time we were with…
