T90s
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A Record Setting Day with Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales! – 7/4/19
A record setting day today! A long haul to follow up on a report in the Strait of Georgia led to us finding a very large group of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales. It started with the T36A’s, T36B’s, T100s, T99’s and T101s but as they continued west at high speed, they met up with the…
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T2B in the Strait of Georgia! – 5/5/18
T2B in the Strait of Georgia! This pod was feeding on a seal when we arrived and the smell of blood was in the air. Surprisingly it smelled like watermelon. Always happy to see orcas! We left the harbor with a clear path to head northeast to catch up with other whale watch boats there…
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Incredible Encounter with Bigg’s (Transient) Orca’s – 14/8/17
I was making my way home after checking prawn traps and enjoying the presence of several Harbour Porpoises, who could be seen foraging around the entrance to Beware Passage. Evening was drawing near, bringing a calmness to the waterways between the scattered islands in the southern part of the Broughton Archipelago. Upon reaching the dock,…
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Beautiful Encounter with Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales in Howe Sound – 13/8/14
New Biggs calf!! Looks like the mom is T124D. We had a beautiful encounter with them and the T36B’s, T101’s, T90’s, T34’s and T37’s in Howe Sound! There is nothing quite like seeing the T101’s and their massive dorsal fins……so iconic -Gary
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T124E with the T90’s -8/10/15
There is never a day too dark or grey to take photos of orca. The other day we were out with the T90’s who were spending some time with T124E. This was the first time I’d seen him away from his family. Some of my favourite photos are of Orca breaking the surface exhaling, here…