Lots of activity out there. More
Transient Orca. These same Whales were in the US by Whidbey Island a
couple of days ago. Dall's Porpoise and smaller groups of Pacific
White Sided Dolphins as well as a Humpback sightings reports.
Susan MacKay, Whales
and Dolphins BC
Transient
Orca – Killer Whales
Transient Orca, Sutil
Channel
May 1, 2012
Nick Templeman, Eagle
Eye Adventures
May 1:
2 pm Orcas off Francisco Point,
bottom of Quadra Island, Sutil Channel. No numbers or direction.
Information came from a water taxi friend.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys
May 1:
5 pm report: Sounded like 7 Orca
near Read Island Northbound.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys
May 1:
Hi Susan, Here is our gang from today.
We got the call at 1400hrs of Orca off of Fransisco Point on
the East Shore of Quadra and got off the dock at 1425. We found the
gang westbound in a zigzag pattern about 1.5 miles off of fransisco.
We stayed with them for approx 2 hrs. Not much for action in this
time, just your usual zigzag transient pattern starting at 5-6 knots
and resting after. They came together at Viner point on Reid
Island at about 1630 for some socializing. Nice gang to see, not much
for action! We then went over to Centre Island where we found the
branded juvenile Stellar sea Lion.
Nick Templeman, Eagle Eye Adventures
Transient Orca, Sutil
Channel
May 1, 2012
Nick Templeman, Eagle
Eye Adventures
Humpback
Whale
May 1:
11 am Call came in from Garry
Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys that there's a Humpback Whale
sighted at Brown's Bay, Campbell River heading South.
May 1:
Just the two Humpback Whale
reports. One was at about 1000 am from Arron from Sonora
resort on a town run. HB was mid channel on the Quadra shoreline
(just South of Kanish Bay). Second report was at 1600 hrs at
small creek North of Browns Bay on the Van Isl shoreline with
his nose pointed South.
Nick Templeman, Eagle Eye Adventures
May 1:
4 pm Humpback Whale Southbound
Browns Bay.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys
Pacific
White Sided Dolphins
Apr 30:
2:30 pm 30 Pacific White Sided
Dolphins in Calm Channel, by Rendezvous Islands.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys
May 1:
7:40 pm Large numbers of birds caught
my eye as they swooped down to the water to pick off fish. I grabbed
the binoculars to see what might be chasing the fish up. Just as I
spotted around 30 Pacific White Sided Dolphins, the phone rang
with a call from neighbour Steve Grover to let me know about
them. While watching, there were three large Bald Eagles taking
advantage of the fishing with all the other birds while the Dolphins
continued to chase and feed, with the occasional leap thrown in. They
were back and forth close to the Powell River viewpoint till a bit
after 8 pm, at least.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
Dall's
Porpoise
April 30:
3:13 pm 10 Dall's Porpoises foraging
in Bute Inlet.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys
Transient Orca, Sutil
Channel
May 1, 2012
Nick Templeman, Eagle
Eye Adventures
Orca Network Reports from Washington
State:
April 29
Cascadia Research undertook a survey
out of Westport, Washington, and encountered a group of ~25
southern resident killer whales including individuals from both K
and L pods. The whales were traveling rapidly to the north. We
were able to photograph many of the individuals present and the
photos are being sent to the Center for Whale Research and Northwest
Fisheries Science Center to confirm identity of those whales present.
April 27
Calm seas, sunshine, and ORCAS!
Upon leaving the harbor we traveled along the east side of San
Juan Island and found members of the J-Pod at the southern
end of the island. For much of our encounter, the whales were spread
out over a large distance but would then regroup and spend time
within close proximity of each other. Whales were traveling, milling,
and exhibited foraging behavior, although no fish were seen. We heard
amazing vocalizations using our underwater hydrophone; squeaks,
squeals and percussive sounds. Naturalists Colleen and Amy, San Juan
Safaris
April 28
A few orcas did their own Tour
de Lopez this afternoon coming past the south end of Lopez. A
small, slow-moving, tightly packed pod of 5 - 7 orcas traveled
east past Iceberg Point, turned and headed out further in the Strait
in a westerly drift with at least a dozen boats in pursuit.
Sally Reeve
Sally Reeve
April 28
One day the Residents, and the next the
Transients, and then the Residents and then the Transients... We are
soon to finish the best April that I can remember for Orca
sightings. Orcas have been seen about two out of three days this
April. Amazing. Yesterday it was the Ts off of Iceberg Pt.
Lopez Island, with the Cascade Mts. in the background. We left them
late, headed in the direction of Deception Pass including T49C and
the T124As and T86A and her kids.
Capt. Jim Maya
Capt. Jim Maya
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April 28
We encountered a group of about 12 transients Orcas, including T49As & Bs, at Iceberg Pt on our trip this afternoon. These are the same transients we encountered about a month ago hunting seals near Yellow Island. Today, they were grouped tightly together in a resting pattern.
Captain Brian Goodremont and Naturalist Kevin Culmback, San Juan Outfitters
We encountered a group of about 12 transients Orcas, including T49As & Bs, at Iceberg Pt on our trip this afternoon. These are the same transients we encountered about a month ago hunting seals near Yellow Island. Today, they were grouped tightly together in a resting pattern.
Captain Brian Goodremont and Naturalist Kevin Culmback, San Juan Outfitters
April 27
We had the T086A's with the T124A's
and T049C east bound heading towards Race Rocks on the afternoon
of April 27th. Thanks to Russ from Sooke Coastal for the heads
up.
Mark Malleson
Mark Malleson
April 30
Karen Morton called to 10 am with a
report of 1 or 2 gray on the east side of Port Susan,
at Country Club, headed south after feeding for about an hour. She
said this is the first time she's seen one so far north in Port
Susan.
April 29
My husband and I were in the South
Sound (Case Inlet) and saw a whale today around noon. We couldn't
tell if it was a grey what or a humpback. We saw it moving North
toward Allyn and since there's no outlet going that way we thought we
would see it going South but we never did. It was a very cool
experience!
Thanks!
Beth Benson
Thanks!
Beth Benson
April 29
One gray whale between Gedney
Island and Camano Head at 11:30 this morning.
Stephanie Raymond
Stephanie Raymond
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