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2019-01-01 - 2025-06-14
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2020-07-05 11:14125477b4-6a1f-46c7-87c9-51e128266fbbdc2eeeeb-232c-4cb0-ae3a-10ab01cd0c93Killer whaleSouthern ResidentProbableLand (close to water)
South5SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_02
J pod
visual
2020-07-05 12:04d2d2cef8-74bd-4e46-b202-dac8c08f797adc2eeeeb-232c-4cb0-ae3a-10ab01cd0c93Killer whaleSouthern ResidentProbableLand (close to water)
West7~10SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_03
/J47
J pod
visual
2020-07-12 09:3969eb2902-e353-4aaa-a64d-a13852991328fd1b5ae9-84fd-4ae0-a8d9-5e5d1506359fKiller whalePossible ResidentProbableLand (close to water)
West20SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_03
J pod
Very spread out, behaving like SRKW but I’m not sure of identities. About 50 minutes for all to pass our view. Very spread out across Boundary Pass. Female front runner, far ahead of others, about 8 mature bulls.
visual
2020-07-12 09:4027143ffb-cb23-41c4-8bb2-45160c5dc8edfd1b5ae9-84fd-4ae0-a8d9-5e5d1506359fKiller whaleSouthern ResidentCertainLand (close to water)
South-West15~22SMMRTResearcherLucy Quayle
J pod
Very spread out, some close to shore (20m) and some seen in shipping lane (2000m) from East Point. three breaches observed.
visual
2020-07-12 09:4220486cd1-8604-4d52-9844-3cdaf0f23846fd1b5ae9-84fd-4ae0-a8d9-5e5d1506359fKiller whaleSouthern ResidentProbableLand (high above water)
North-West10SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_01
J pod
spread out across Boundary mid shipping lane north in singles must be J’s
visual
2020-07-12 09:48665495d4-3795-4916-b754-89552c1792c9fd1b5ae9-84fd-4ae0-a8d9-5e5d1506359fKiller whaleSouthern ResidentProbableLand (high above water)
North-West12~14SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_01
J pod
Spread out across Boundary mid shipping lane in singles a couple of groups of 2 or 3 still coming most likely J’s & maybe more?
visual
2020-07-12 11:40afd9b8e8-20d1-4b6e-b801-e5fd0e2bc582fd1b5ae9-84fd-4ae0-a8d9-5e5d1506359fKiller whaleSouthern ResidentProbableLand (close to water)
South-West1SMMRTResearcherLucy Quayle
J pod
One or maybe two orcas followed behind the earlier group.
visual
2020-07-13 15:249e0fbf83-d785-4b63-817c-9bd276467a59952527c7-55ef-41f1-a3f4-0a4569da056eKiller whalePossible ResidentProbableLand (close to water)
South-East12~22SMMRTResearcherLucy Quayle
J pod
Far away. Likely J pod based on previous known location
visual
2020-10-25 15:552e5ee283-56a8-4a14-b1e8-8ebe65d74716562b09bf-581d-4b73-a9dd-f137b0debd2cKiller whaleSouthern ResidentCertainLand (close to water)
South-West20~30SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_03
J pod
J-Pod, confirmed by photos. saw the 2 calves. they were very spread out across Boundary Pass and very active. They headed South west, toward the SanJuan’s
visual
2020-10-25 16:03cab9592c-8747-4bc8-a1bb-3317c6718b9e562b09bf-581d-4b73-a9dd-f137b0debd2cKiller whaleSouthern ResidentProbableLand (close to water)
South-West18~20SGIWSNSaturnaSatu_01
J pod
Spread out in three larger groups about mid Boundary heading towards SAN Juan Islands, several individuals out ahead and brought up at the end by the largest male. calf’s only group of at least six tightly packed together and lots tail slapping and a breach
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