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An incredibly rare albino orca was caught on camera leaping out of the ocean, leaving an impassioned wildlife photographer ...
On April 6, the newest J Pod calf, J63, was spotted near Victoria by Center for Whale Research field biologist Mark Malleson.
We asked a J Pod orca if they would help us answer some of these (they have a fair amount of skin in the game, after all), and they told us to go fuck a yacht. Which, fair. Then, one day ...
The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species, according to the Center for Whale Research.
Orcas have long been known to travel through the Gulf of Mexico but they are arguably the marine species that is most rarely seen in the Gulf. But a lifelong friend of mine who is a ship captain here ...
A brand new calf was spotted swimming with the endangered southern resident orcas' J Pod. Photos courtesy of the Center for Whale Research/NMFS Permit #27038 ...
The Centre for Whale Research says the newborn was spotted swimming alongside a whale known as J40 near Victoria on Sunday. It's thought to be the orca's first calf.
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Animal lovers around B.C. are celebrating the announcement that a new killer whale calf has been sighted in provincial waters. Washington-based Center for Whale Research (CWR) shared yesterday that ...
VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C. — There’s new hope in the J Pod of endangered Southern Resident orca whales. A new calf has arrived! On Apr. 6, Center for Whale Research biologist Mark Malleson spotted ...
SEATTLE – A new baby orca born to J Pod is a ray of hope for the endangered southern resident killer whales. J63 was spotted by Mark Malleson, field biologist for the Center for Whale Research ...
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