T34s
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A Morning with Active Bigg’s Killer Whales! – 24/7/19
Caught up on the morning tour with Bigg’s (Transient) Orcas T37, T37Bs, T34s and T36s South of the Clinton ferry dock, they were travelling pretty fast and very spread out but they were SO active!! They made haste to Possession, went around the corner, then we left them…we saw every activity they do including spyhops,…
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Another Amazing Day with Biggs and Humpbacks – 11/12/17
We encountered 17-year-old transient male T46D leisurely travelling on his own today. After leaving him, we soon found ourselves in the company of at least 8 humpback whales (two of which double breached in the distance!). We accounted for BCZ0180 “Monarch”, CS513 “Anvil”, BCX1057 “Divot”, BCY0349 “Masquerade” with the all-white pectorals, and a few other…
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Humpbacks and Biggs Killer Whales – 10/7/19
We had fog, we had rain and we had sunny skies…and somehow everything came together to facilitate one of my best days on the water this season. We had a Humpback breach, a double Humpback mugging (followed by a triple mugging), Killer Whales breaching, spyhopping, cartwheeling and killing, and so much more. Such a fantastic…
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Incredible Morning with the T34’s and T37’s – 8/7/17
An incredible morning with the T34s and T37s (minus T37As) — and an introduction to the new T-babies, T34B and T37B2! They were traveling steadily east into the Strait of Georgia, in a resting formation, where we would later find them in the afternoon. The killer whales were either really full or really sleepy, passing…