Pacific Whale Watch Association

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2023 smashes record for Bigg's killer whale sightings in B.C.

Whale Watching Outer Island X

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Orca Tahlequah has new baby; in 2018, she swam with her dead calf

A Bigg's killer whale known T63, or Chainsaw, swims as seen from a Pacific Whale Watch Association vessel on May 4, 2022, near Whidbey Island in Washington state. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

Breaking News: First Humpback Moms and Calves of 2023 Arrive In Salish Sea – Springtide Whale Watching

Sightings & Sentinel Actions Reports — Pacific Whale Watch Association

🐳 you be our valentine? 💘 📷: Sara Hysong-Shimazu, @sjiwhalewatch

Time of essence amid efforts to reunite orphaned B.C. orca calf with its pod

PHOTOS: Orca 'preschool' in the Salish Sea is good news for

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