Seasmoke reports
It was out in the Queen Charlotte Strait that we caught up with a small group of orcas, they were identified as the I35’s, a subpod of the I31 Matriline. Most of our viewing time was spent with I67 who was foraging intensely and lunge diving. Some G-Clan vocals were heard via the hydrophone when we first caught up with the pod. They were headed west and we left them at Lizard Point.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
I31s in Blackfish Sound
We are so sorry that the live audio is still not working.But the internet is still on and off. A short update. The A12´s, all A5´s and the A24´s are in the bight, close to the hydrophone we can hear A12calls. A55, A62, A67 and A83 were a bit far off the others. All going east. We had a report of the A36´s coming up from the east. So maybe they join the others soon. This morning we had the A30´s with the I31´s in Blackfish Sound, after the A30´s went out last night they brought the I31´s back in. But they went already out again to the west.
Melanie
15 Aug 2008 15:42:25 PDT
Melanie
15 Aug 2008 15:42:25 PDT
Friday, August 01, 2008
I31s together with A clan pods in JS
Stubbs Whalewatching reports
From the first trip this morning to the last tour of the day we have had spectacular wildlife viewing. G clan and A clan gathered together in the Johnstone Strait - Blackfish Archipelago for a family affair. 50 plus orcas
We did see the A30's; A24's; A12's;I31's; and I15's
From the first trip this morning to the last tour of the day we have had spectacular wildlife viewing. G clan and A clan gathered together in the Johnstone Strait - Blackfish Archipelago for a family affair. 50 plus orcas
We did see the A30's; A24's; A12's;I31's; and I15's
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