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Whidbey resident Susan Berta wears a T-shirt that sums up her mission in life: “Protect the water. Protect the salmon.
An international team of scientists and crew on board Schmidt Ocean Institute's research vessel Falkor (too) was the first to ...
The sighting of a baby killer whale in British Columbia has given researchers a sign of hope for the endangered species, ...
On Apr. 6, Center for Whale Research biologist Mark Malleson spotted the J Pod heading west past Victoria Harbour, off ...
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 ...
The Southern Resident killer whale baby was discovered April 6 in the Salish Sea ... This new calf was swimming with J-40, ...
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J-Pod welcomes new orca calf, ‘a sign of hope’ for endangered southern residentsConservationists are celebrating the birth of a new calf among the endangered southern resident killer whale population. The ...
A killer whale calf is shown traveling with her mother, J35, also known as Tahlequah, in the Puget Sound area in this December 2024 handout photo. The Centre for Whale Research says one of its ...
A new baby orca was also recently spotted in the waves of the Salish Sea among the Bigg's killer whale population. The ...
J63 was spotted by Mark Malleson, field biologist for the Center for Whale ... mother and calf, the center reported. Though the first year of life is particularly perilous for a baby orca.
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