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Monday, June 17, 2013

Orcastravaganza! Speeding Orcas get top billing.

Orcastravaganza! Transient Bigg's Killer Whales certainly reappeared in numbers; although the ones that went Vancouver's Burrard Inlet did not come back up this way, many others appeared in the upper Georgia Strait. Humpback Whales, Pacific White Sided Dolphins, Dall's and Harbour Porpoise round out the sightings, while there are a few links of interest after the reports.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC

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Transient Bigg's Killer Whales

Young Orca Breach
June 17, 2013
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours

June 17:
10:46 am 3 Small fin Orca at Breton Islands, just off Rebecca Spit, Quadra Island Southbound.
Found larger groups in afternoon and left them at 3:52 pm heading for Lund. 3 Orca from the group split off and going on the West side of Hernando Island Southbound.
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures

June 17:
12:45 pm A couple of groups of Orca including T19B in one group of 7-8 Orca. The T19B group are angling towards Marina Island from Quadra while another group of Orca are farther up by Rebecca Spit, Quadra Island.
12:49 pm Another 4 Orca angling towards Marina Island now so probably 12 Orca at least.
1pm They're Southbound running 1 nautical mile off the North end of Marina Island shoreline.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours

June 17:
3:10 pm 2 or 3 groups of Orca worked their way down Marina Island towards Baker Pass and Hernando Island.
Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching

June 17:
4:52 pm Orca heading for Kinghorn Island from friend.
5:15 pm Found 5 Orca, T18's/19B between Sarah Point, above Lund and Squirrel Cove, Cortez Island. Heading up Lewis Channel.
6:14 pm 3 more Orca just showed up – we're almost to Teakerne Arm. So the count is up to 8 Orca.
7:14 pm 2 more Orca just came smoking in!! They came from below us somewhere. So total is now 9 or 10 Orca. We're leaving them now at Bullock Bluff, the top of Lewis Channel. Don't know which way they'll turn.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions

June 16:
7:45 am 5 to 6 Orca heading South at the fishing Hump off Cape Mudge.
Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching

June 16:
10:57 am 3 Orca – one very large male out in front of the Powell River Harbour.
Elizabeth Tenhoeve, Powell River

Transient Bigg's On the Move
June 16, 2013
Susan MacKay, SG Images

June 16:
10:48 am Orca Northbound in front of Powell River! Grabbed camera and gear and out the door (after answering Elizabeth's called in report above). As we, Elizabeth came with me, headed out of the harbour, we spotted T020 the big male first, just off the Powell River Mill. There were 10-12 Orca spread out and later ID's proved to include the T077's. They took their time slowly picking up the pace once they were on the South side shoals of Savary Island. The call from Dee (report below) came in just as the whales we were with started to pick up the pace. A number of whale watching boats from Campbell River came down to check out the whales and while one headed back towards Campbell River came upon yet another group of Orca (report below). All the Orca met up and turned South speeding up as they went.
3:10 pm Around 22+ Orca sped Southwest past Harwood and Vivian Islands towards Denman and Hornby Islands. They were running about 10-12 knots, so actual counts were difficult, even with photos as they seemed to just keep coming and popping up as they porpoised along.
3 pm Noticed that T020 was continuing Northbound up the mainland shore towards Lund, well away from the rest of the whales. I didn't notice any others with him.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC

June 16:
11:18 am There is a pod of Orcas heading south east, should be around the top end of Grants Reef (between Savary and Vivian Islands) about now. We never got close but in the binoculars we could see them breaching, doesn't look like a huge pod, maybe 5-10. Hope they continue south and I see them on the way home!
Robin Buckley, Prawn boat; Lora Jan
June 16:
1:16 pm 5 – 6 Orca are breaching and tail lobs right in front of our place! The little one did some head stands that looked like he/she was figuring out that the tail needs to be below the water to swim. It looked like they were having a great time.
Dee Ingraham, Savary Island

June 16:
2:01 pm Another large group of active Orca close to Sentry Shoal – breaching.
Shaun, Discovery Marine Safaris
June 16:
3:10 pm T020 was still Northbound on the East side of Savary Island. He picked up the pace to 6-7 knots by Lund where we left him still alone at 4:38 pm.
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures

June 16:
Around 7 pm 3 Orca - T020, T021 and T077A just off Teakerne Arm in Lewis Channel. Left them around 9 pm still Westbound up Lewis Channel. Sleepy travel with some searching, but no kills.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions

June 15:
Our dream came true today. When travelling to Narrows Inlet this morning, we saw Killer Whales in Sechelt Inlet, south of Storm Bay around 10 am, and then on our return journey around 1 pm they were on the west side of the inlet across from Tuwanek. It was wonderful! I never thought we would get to see them in Sechelt Inlet. We videotaped them and have sent it on to youtube (see link below). They may be the same group that was spotted near Stanley Park yesterday? (How exciting for you!! These were the same Orca I had in front of Powell River in the last report, and no, these ones did not go to Vancouver. Did you see them head out the inlet? - SM)
Joan Bech, Roberts Creek

June 15:
4 pm Fishing Guide reports he saw 7 Orca Westbound from Sutil Island towards the Southern tip of Reid Island.
Aaron Nagler, Sonora Lodge

June 15:
At 8:40 PM mother and calf orca and maybe another are 3km E of Grant Reefs (between Savary Island / Harwood)buoy and going SE. It is too far for me to see much detail.
Ron Johnston, Savary Island

June 10 (rec'd June 15):
Evening I subscribe to your web site and was one of the lucky people out fishing near Lund when the whales came through. I had my canon rebel with zoom lens and took a lot of pics of them. I have good shots of the male who swam with a female always by his side, a ways beside them was, I believe 3-4 females and a younger one and then a real baby. I was so busy taking photos that I never really counted them. We followed them for three hours all the way to Atrevida reef. At one point when they passed Savary Island another pod I think with 3 for sure a male and a female and not sure if the other was smaller, they all came together and then travelled down the coast towards Powell River in two groups. I have lived here for over 50 years and always was on the coast or water in a boat, and I have never seen a performance of such happy whales. So I was just wondering if anyone has identified this group and if I showed you a close up of the male and his saddle would you be able to tell what group they are? (see Photo) This was Monday evening June 10 2013
Dymph Vander Maeden, Lund

T020 and Breaching Calf
June 10, 2013
Dymph Vander Maeden, Lund

Humpback Whales

June 17:
9:20 am Humpback Whale just off Cape Mudge, not sure which direction he/she is heading.
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures

June 17:
10:18 am Humpback Whale right in front of Big Rock in Campbell River; Northbound.
Geord, Discovery Marine Safaris

June 17:
11:50 am Humpback Whale about half a mile off the beach off the Cape Mudge Village was Northbound towards Seymour Narrows.
12:05 pm Left the medium sized Humpback just above Quathiaski Cove slowly Northbound.
10:47 am got a Facebook message from a friend in Toba Inlet that there are Humpbacks and Porpoise in the inlet today.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours

June 17:
3:43 pm Humpback Southbound by Browns Bay above Campbell River.
Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching

June 17:
4:20 pm Humpback by McMullen Point Westbound towards Chatham Point.
Steve, FV Sleepwalker relayed through Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys

June 16:
10:30 am No confirmation, but 2 Humpbacks reported West of the fishing hump off Cape Mudge – heading North.
Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching

June 15:
9 to 9:30 pm Observed Humpback whale heading west; 1 km out from Douglas Bay (Brew Bay South of Powell River).
Bob and Laura Johnson, Powell River

Humpback Whale
June 17, 2013
Garry

Pacific White Sided Dolphins

June 17:
no time given. 6 PWS Dolphins by Seymour Narrows.
Elvis, Eagle Eye Adventures

June 17:
5:15 pm Dolphins by Hole in the Wall, Sonora Island.
5:50 pm Playful PWS Dolphins by Chatham Point Lightstation.
Radio

June 16:
11:50 am 20+ PWS Dolphins by Hall Point in Nodales Channel.
Radio

June 16:
6:19 pm 20 PWS Dolphins by Deepwater Bay, Campbell River area.
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures

June 15:
12:32 pm 25 PWS Dolphins just milling about in Brown's Bay, North of Campbell River. Just left them.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours

June 15:
2:50 pm 20 PWS Dolphins Brown's Bay milling and foraging – no direction.
Mark, Discovery Marine Safaris

Dall's and Harbour Porpoise

June 17:
5:50 pm Some Dall's Porpoise by Chatham Point Lightstation.
Radio

June 16:
Time: One little Harbour Porpoise just off Mystery Reef Northbound getting away from the Orca.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC


Links

Orca in Sechelt Inlet June 15 from Joan Bech:

Some photograph work by Bryant Austin on underwater shots of whales.

9 Types of Dolphins You Didn’t Even Know Existed:

Orca (T86's and T101's) in Vancouver Harbour June 14:
BCTV:

CBC:

Global BC:

Have you seen a whale, dolphin or porpoise? Call 1-877-323-9776 or Email your report. Every sighting report is valuable!

The official governing non-profit society of Whales and Dolphins BC is
Wild Ocean Whale Society (WOWs)

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Transient Bigg's Killer Whales, Pacific White Sided Dolphins and News Links

Transient Bigg's Orca and Pacific White Sided Dolphins make brief appearances. Shows they are around. There were also rumours of a possible Humpback Whale just north of Victoria, so keep a lookout. A few links below including one of a rare species of Dolphin known as and Hourglass Dolphin. There is so much left to learn about the animals that habit our earth and her oceans.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC

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Transient Bigg's Killer Whales

Transient Bigg's Killer Whale
T063 in front of the Powell River Mill
Susan MacKay, SG Images

March 26:
A pod of 4 Orcas were headed north towards Dodd's Narrow, Nanaimo area,(Believed to be T063 and friends who were rumoured to be hanging around between Nanaimo to Rathtrevor Beach (see Mar. 24 post) area close to Comox - SM)
at 4:30 today . Three smaller whales being lead by a huge bull with a very large dorsal. Two of us, kayakers, waited them for approximately 20 minutes.
Randy Millar

Pacific White Sided Dolphins

Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys

March 25:
On the first official tour of the season, we found 100 PWS Dolphins at the mouth of Bute Inlet by Stuart Island. Some were very large looking. Found them around 1:30 pm and left the area around 2:45 pm. (Current sightings photos not sent in, but posted directly to Facebook pages - SM)
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys

Links in the News

The rare Hourglass Dolphin is found in the Antarctic Ocean. It is an amazing looking Dolphin.

Video clip of a Bottlenose Dolphin, assumed to be the Mom, carrying her dead calf while other dolphins follow behind. Although we aren't supposed to put human feelings on animals, these animals grieve.

Whale of a smile:

Antarctic's first ever whale skeleton found – a Minke Whale.

Friday, November 30, 2012

California Transient Orca Around

Sightings of California Transient Orca from the Victoria area is the only report over the last few days since the last update. We have seen California Transients by Powell River as they cruised up Georgia Strait last year. They made their way to the top of Vancouver Island and farther North. These are Transient “Bigg's” Killer Whales that are most often seen in California, hence the name. Keep a lookout, it wouldn't be a surprise to see them along the Sunshine Coast.

New Links page is now up on the main website, and don't forget we're on Facebook too at WhalesDolphinsBC

I've added a few other links of interest, in the news at the bottom of this report.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC


Transient Orca – Bigg's Killer Whales

November 28:
Transient T18s and California transient Ca 172 were sighted near Victoria BC Canada. I ran into California female Ca 172 in 2011 alongside other Southern transients.
Josh McInnes


Win a Cruise for Two Draw date: March 16, 2013
Click on the above link for details.


Links in the News:

The story behind the new “Bigg's” name for Transients:

Endangered Species:

White Humpback Whale off Norway:

Friday, July 6, 2012

Sightings, Photos and Links


Very brief summary, and some photos, I'm afraid. I've run out of time to do a full report again, but will make sure the details are all in the next report. Below you'll find a couple of links that I received with Transient Orca with a large group of Pacific White Sided Dolphins in Hyacinth Bay, off Heriot Bay, Quadra Island taken in June and another with Transient Orca, Harbour Seal and a sport fishing boat just off Nanaimo.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC

Summary Reports

Transient Orca (Bigg's Killer Whale)
Lying on back in play - July 4, 2012
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys

July 6:
Very early report of Transient Orca by Pryce Channel, again just above Desolation Sound. They chased some PWS Dolphins. Again, they seem to have split up with some going down Beazley Pass and Hoskyns Channel. No word at the time of writing this as to where the rest of them got to. One Humpback Whale was spotted in Seymour Narrows headed North-West which may be the same one that's just appeared at the Okisollo side of Hole in the Wall while another Humpback is at the Calm Channel side of Hole in the Wall. Transients are just inside Drew Harbour / Heriot Bay, Rebecca Spit, Quadra Island.

Transient Orca (Bigg's Killer Whale)
Breach - July 4, 2012
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys

July 5:
Transient Orca first spotted at the top of Lewis Channel, just above Desolation Sound. A large group of PWS Dolphins took off in a hurry. Some the Orca headed down through Beazley Pass and some were spotted off Bliss Landing, just above Lund in the early evening. There were also Humpback Whales by Squirrel Cove and another off Cape Mudge.

Pacific White Sided Dolphins
July 4, 2012
Nick Templeman, Eagle Eye Adventures

Links

Transient Orca with Pacific White Sided Dolphins – off Quadra Island

Transient Orca with Harbour Seal – off Nanaimo