Almost the entire population of southern resident killer whales gathered in central Puget Sound on Sunday, but the newest member of J Pod, a newborn known as J64, was not among them.
An orca calf named J64, a part of the ‘J’ Pod last seen near the Swanson Channel between Victoria, BC and Washington, is most ...
Facebook was flooded with videos of orcas splashing and jumping as they made their way under the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to Fox Island.
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Orca vs. Great White Shark: Who Wins the Top Predator Crown?
The ocean has a definite top predator. Sharks dominate discussions, in part due to their fearsome hunting abilities, and in ...
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Photographer captures stunning images as killer whales put on show off US coast: 'Has not happened in a really long time'
The J, K, and L pods make up the small population of Southern Resident killer whales that's left in the wild. The whales' ...
An endangered orca was spotted Friday carrying a dead newborn on her nose, umbilical cord still attached, between Orcas Island and Cypress Island in Washington state. Whale watching boats reported ...
TACOMA, Wash. - J-Pod, a group of Southern Resident killer whales, was recently spotted in Puget Sound for seven consecutive days, marking a period of unusual activity and hopeful signs for the ...
FRIDAY HARBOR – One of the oldest orcas in Puget Sound pods is missing and presumed dead. Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research at Friday Harbor says a whale known as K-7 or Lummi has not been ...
Rare J Pod sighting draws attention as endangered orcas pass Tacoma with calf Orca Network confirms early migration linked to salmon availability in region Officials urge minimal boat noise to avoid ...
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