Long Cetacean Sightings Report: Orca, Humpbacks, Minke, Dolphins and Porpoise
There have been so many Whale and Dolphin Sightings covering a huge geographic area and range of species. This is a long catch up report again.
Volunteers are truly needed to help compile data in a more timely manner. In particular during the height of the season from June through September while more boats are on the water generating more sightings reports. Currently it is still only one person receiving and compiling reports.
Volunteers are also needed to help with compiling identifications of individual animals so that the information can be catalogued comprehensively.
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Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
Have you seen a whale, dolphin or porpoise?
Call 1-877-323-9776or Email your report.
Every sighting report is valuable
Northern Resident Killer Whales
Northern Resident Orca have spent a fair bit of time travelling up and down Johnstone Strait with a few venturing farther to the West.
NRKW I51 in Blackney Pass
September 11, 2013
Susan MacKay, SG Images
September 15:
Throughout the day: I15’s and A30’s were in the Blackfish Sound area.
Radio
September 14:
11:30 Orca, possibly the I15’s are Westbound by Forward Bay, Johnstone Strait.
Aaron Webber / Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 13:
9:13 am There are a lot of Orca somewhere in the fog off Cracroft Point. Can’t tell actual numbers or direction, just hearing blows.
5 pm the I15’s and A30’s are Westbound in Blackfish Sound.
Radio
September 13:
10:32 am Confirm the A30’s only so far found at Cracroft Point then lost again in the fog.
Jim Borrowman, Orcella Expeditions
September 12:
9:44 am I15’s came into Johnstone Strait Eastbound last night and are unaccounted for…did they go down the strait?
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 12:
11:40 am 5 – 6 Orca part of the I15’s across from Port Neville Westbound along the VI shore and another 10 same location mid-channel.
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 12:
12:26 pm The I15’s are slowly Westbound towards Stimpson’s Reef with Bill Mackay on the Naiad Explorer. Dolphins came in from the West to find the other 5 on VI shore when they couldn’t find them they made a bee line for the ones that made it to Stimpson’s Reef.
12:59 the total Orca count was 12 by Stimpson’s Reef and 5 on the Vancouver Island side.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 12:
1:49 pm A few Orca (the 5 from the I15’s) at Adams River Westbound.
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 11:
10:37 am I15 calls picked up at Critical Point, Robson Bight Ecological Reserve.
Radio
September 11:
12 pm 4-5 of the I’15’s came across Johnstone Strait to the bottom Blackney Pass. They passed the boat and continued West along the Hanson Island shore while the rest stayed on the Vancouver Island side slowly Westbound.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 11:
3:46 pm I15’s are headed to the bottom of Weynton Pass.
Radio
Transient Bigg’s Killer Whales
Transient Bigg’s Killer Whales pop up in various areas hunting various prey.
Bigg’s Killer Whale
White Island, Sechelt
September 12, 2013
Geordie Harrower, Roberts Creek
September 20:
11:58 am At least 5 Orca at Sentry Shoal angling towards Vancouver Island. There’s at least one sprouter (a juvenile male who’s dorsal is "sprouting") and one small one heading South-West at around 5 knots.
12:39 pm They’re 2 miles off Miracle Beach, Vancouver Island.
1:54 pm More Orca! 1 male apart from the others Northbound between Savary Island and Dinner Rock. After munching on a seal, they headed up Thulin Pass and stalled.
3:13 pm The Orca just turned Southbound out of Thulin Pass, by the Copeland Islands and then turned again heading North on the outside of the Copeland Islands.
Lee, Adventure Quest
September 20:
4:51 pm 4 Orca now heading East into Desolation Sound. They went right past Okeover straight East.
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 19:
11:45 am We have just watched a pod of 5 Orcas, one young, travelling in a line from the Savary Wharf to Mace Point heading south. Moving quickly as they approached the point. Dulcie and Bruce Macdonald, Savary Island
September 19:
6:41 pm Killer whales outside Powell River.
Wendy Price
September 19:
Late in the day: Sounded like almost all the Transient Bigg’s that passed Campbell River on the 18thheaded up to the top of Johnstone Strait, but obviously some others either came up from the South or the same ones returned to the Sunshine Coast.
September 18:
3:30 pm 20 + Orca heading North at the Cape Mudge Village and more in front of the Campbell River Marina. Kurt’s with 8+ Orca at Tyee Pool Northbound and Mario’s with 12+ Orca at the Cape Mudge Village.
Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 18:
7:37 pm Orca off Kanish Bay mid-channel chasing Dolphins, there’s also a second group farther North approaching Elk Bay heading North. The Dolphins have scattered!
Discovery Marine Safaris
September 18:
6:31 pm Ids on the first gang of 4 was the T137’s Then I photographed T036B coming through the Narrows with a gang of 6, so assume the 036 and 036A gangs. And then there were 4-5 more that we missed. All were Northbound through Seymour Narrows at 6:15 pm.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 17:
12:18 pm 3 Orca South of Surge Narrows heading North.
1:09 pm Transients milling South of Whiterock Pass no direction in Hoskyns Channel. 2 big fins and 1 small. They’re moving back into Settlers Island Group behind Goepel Island. Heading back towards Surge Narrows. We’re leaving scene to Orford.
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 17:
4:50 pm T10’s (T10,T10B, T10C) Picked them up at Okis Islands as they headed out of Okisollo Channel towards Discovery Pass.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 16:
12:28 pm 3 Orca by Kinghorn Island Westbound.
2:08 pm 4 – 5 Orca Southbound Francisco Point / Salmon Point.
2:20 pm More Orca around 7 Orca total 1-2 miles off the can by Francisco while others are already down by Oyster Bay.
Radio
September 16:
3:39 pm Leaving 5 Orca Southbound 1.5 miles off Miracle Beach
Geoff, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 14:
12:50 pm Orcas. Big Beach, 1.3 km SE of Favada Point, Texada Island. N 49 43 42.79 W 124 37 29.91 One large and one small individual offshore about 250 m Small group close to shore, about 50 m All were moving south at a steady speed.
John Dove and members of the Texada Trekkers
September 14:
3:56 pm (call time stamped so approximate) 4 Orca by Davies Bay, close to Crescent Bay on the West side of Texada. 1 big male had the longest / tallest dorsal fin I’d ever seen.
Micheline McCaulley, (sp??) Texada Island
September 13:
9:55 am Bunch of Transient Bigg’s including T101’s and T19’s Southbound at the bottom of Lesquetti Island
12:21 pm We had the T101’s, T137’s and others for a total of 13 Orca (no T18A – missing) Southbound at the bottom of Lesquetti still
Simon Piddock, Cowichan
September 13:
Paul Downie
Transient Bigg’s Killer Whale
September 13, 2013
Paul Downie
September 12:
9:10 am 4 Orca Francisco Point all big fins.
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 12:
9:44 am 4 Orca heading South towards Francisco Point only saw 3 to begin with then the 4thshowed up.
10:26 am T101’s and T102
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 12:
10:26 am T101’s and T102 Southbound off Cape Mudge
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 12:
Morning: 7 Biggs Transients, surprised the heck out of me while doing my morning paddle off Roberts Creek this a.m. It was awesome.
Geordie Harrower, Roberts Creek
September 12:
2:13 pm Orca Marina Island Northbound
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 12:
2:47 pm Just heading south out of Pender Harbour, a pod of roughly 8 orcas and a small one, heading north. I’ve got footage on my tablet but no stills. You can check my FB page – Sheena Fraser (a pic of me at Stonehenge). Hopefully it will download.
Sheena Fraser
September 12:
3:16 pm Leaving 4 T’s Orca at Subtle Islands Sutil Channel Northbound
Lee, Adventure Quest
September 12:
Between 3:30 – 4:00pm September 12th around Lee Bay – two pods of killer whales, one with two adults and an adolescent and the second pod with 4 adults. Fishing for salmon and heading from Lee Bay out towards Agamemnon Channel and Texada Island area. On holiday and staying at Wharf Waterfront Suite, Madeira Park; Sunshine Coast. (Note: these are Transient Bigg’s Orca – meat eaters and were most likely hunting seals – SM)
Julie Carter
September 12:
4:46 pm T002C’s Northbound at Dunsterville Islands
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours
September 12:
8:10 pm Left the T02C’s frolicking and eating ducks in Hoskyn’s Channel just below Conville Point.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 11:
Around 9 am 3 or 4 Orca came right into the bay while we were anchored in Tenedos Bay, Desolation Sound. A jet ski went out to see them closer so they didn’t stay long, but did go along the shore and over to a shallow rock. We lost track of them after the jet ski followed them.
Julia Allen, Powell River
September 11:
10:37 am 2 Orca Northbound Rotary Park just South of Discovery Marina and probably more
11:24 am 4 Orca Westbound Sara Point towards the Copeland Islands
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 11:
11:24 am Killer W’s Northbound in front of Cruise Ship Dock
Geord, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 11:
3:41 pm 2 Transient Bigg’s at red light Maude Island slowly against tide.
Leif Nordman, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 11:
3:41 pm T20 and T21 Southbound Seymour Narrows
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 11:
6:16 pm T20 T21 Southbound at Cape Mudge
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 11:
6:19 pm Orca off Sara Point no direction. Heading towards Waddington Channel.
6:50 pm 3 Orca now heading into Okeover Inlet
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 10: (late report)
Around 10 am 4 Transient Bigg’s Killer whales sowed up around Donegal Head, Malcolm Island heading into Cormorant Channel towards Sointula. They were targeting birds; playing with, tormenting and killing them. It’s uncertain if they ate any of them or just left a path of dead birds in their wake.
2:30 pm The Orca ID’d as T35A / T35A1 / T35A2 and T38A were still Westbound by Lennard Rock.
Jared Towers, DFO
Transient Bigg’s Killer Whales
September 8, 2013
Jos Krijinen, Eagle Eye Adventures
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales are still prevalent in the upper Johnstone Strait area, but a few appear to have started their Southbound migration.
September 17:
8:15 am Humpback in Discovery Passage by Painter’s dock Northbound
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 16:
8:25 am 2 (possibly a 3rd) Humpback blow Southbound down Lewis Channel. Blows were far too big for anything but Humpback Whales since I could see them off in the distance from Raza Island.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 16:
10:14 am 2 Humpbacks off Well’s Pass
Pacific Yellowfin
September 16:
11:42 am Humpback at Cinque Islands
Lee, Adventure Quest
September 16:
7:33 pm Humpback heading towards Seymour Narrows
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 15:
1 pm Humpback is right by Jimmy Judd Island in Gillard Pass Northbound bucking the tide.
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 15:
2:56 pm Humpback Westbound at Dent Rapids on the Sonora side close to shore.
Jen Furst, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 15:
Throughout the day: 15 Humpback Whales still lunge feeding and breaching around the Blackfish Sound area.
Radio
September 15:
Large single Humpback spotted 3 times over a few hours today N,E and W of Keats Island in Howe Sound. good video herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NAUrQdlT3E
Dave Landry
September 14:
11:43 am – 12:14 pm Humpback Kelsey Bay Eastbound towards Camp Point.
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
Humpback Whale Tail Flukes
September, 2013
Susan MacKay, SG Images
September 14:
1:30 pm Humpback turned back towards the West by Yorke Island, just up and across from Kelsey Bay.
Lee, Adventure Quest
September 13:
5:30 pm A Humpback Whale is by April Point, Discovery Passage.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours
September 13:
7 pm Humpback is staying close to the Tyee Pool off Discovery Harbour Marina, Campbell River just doing donuts. (There was concern that a Humpback had been injured, but the photograph provided is inconclusive, so any additional information would be appreciated – SM)
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 13:
8:49 am Humpback known as ‘KC’ Southbound at the Cape Mudge Village. (No injury on ‘KC’, so regarding the above, it is possible there was a second Humpback. Any further information would be appreciated – SM)
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 11:
9 am 3 Humpbacks at Bold Head, Blackfish Sound. Then by:
10 am the count was up to 8 Humpbacks in the same area.
Radio
September 11:
3:46 pm A number of Humpbacks at bottom and top of Weynton Pass
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
Minke Whale
Not many Minke Whales have been in reports this year. Could this be from the whaling activities of a few nations still?
September 11:
10:20 am Minke Whale in front of Alert Bay, Cormorant Island.
Radio
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Pacific White Sided Dolphins have been scattered, spread out, and regroup in large numbers after Transient Bigg’s Orca pop up. They have recently partially moved out of Nodales Channel which was their steady area for so long.
Pacific White Sided Dolphins Okisollo Channel
September 14, 2013
Susan MacKay, SG Images
September 20:
8:30 am Sounds like the pods of Dolphins are in Discovery Passage again this morning; spread out from April Point to Copper Bluffs.
9:12 am Just left the pod with all the babies off Painter’s Lodge right along the shore. There were approximately 80-100 then a sub pod of 15 towards the mill, THEN another pod of 150+ off Duncan Bay, and MORE sub pods along the way to Seymour Narrows.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 20:
12:11 pm Small group of Dolphins off the Campbell River cruise ship dock.
Aaron Nagler, Sonora Lodge
September 20:
12:18 pm Large group of Dolphins at Hall Point, Nodales Channel heading towards Frederick Arm.
Benito
September 20:
1:54 pm 50 Dolphins off Cape Mudge.
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 20:
3:36 pm 70-100 Dolphins off the red can buoy, Cape Mudge spread out towards Oyster Bay.
Jen Furst, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 20:
3:56 pm 100 Dolphins North of Deepwater Bay Southbound towards Campbell River.
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 20:
4:30 pm Dolphins still at Deepwater Bay foraging.
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 19:
8:15 am Dolphins were reported off of Copper Bluffs area of Discovery.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 19:
9:20 am 100 Dolphins near Maude Island
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours
September 19:
9:20 am 80 -100 Dolphins – the group with all the babies. Left them 9:10 am bucking the ebb current at Maude Island. Also, a few hundred Dolphins off the Kanish Bay area was reported by Brad from Painter’s lodge. Will look on way. 250+ Dolphins by Nixon Island area Kanish
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 19:
9:20 am Dolphins still at Maude Island red light.
Lee, Adventure Quest
September 19:
12:45 pm Dolphins Southbound by Separation Head
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 19:
3:18 pm 100+ Dolphins Yellow Island
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 19:
4:09 pm 153 Dolphins very spread out at the mouth of Frederick Arm.
Leif Nordman, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 19:
4:41 pm 100 Dolphins at the South end of Seymour Narrows; just left them.
Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Whale and Grizzly Bear Tours
September 18:
9:39 am Leaving large group of Dolphins spread across Discovery Pass from Kanish Bay to Eagle’s Cove foraging.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 18:
12:28 pm Dolphins in Discovery Channel and Nodales as well as a large group at Kanish Bay milling. Both groups are spread out and there are hundreds in both.
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 17:
9:40 am 30-40 Dolphins between Eagle’s Cove / Granite Point Also a report of 400-500 Dolphins by Hall Point.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 17:
10 am Dolphins at the mouth of Okisollo with a few Dall’s Porpoise foraging.
Radio
September 16:
8:48 am 200+ Dolphins at the mouth of Nodales Channel.
Radio
September 16:
10:15 am Left Dolphins foraging / sleeping between Brougham Point / Davis Point
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 16:
12:28 pm 100+ Dolphins at Springer Point
Jos Krijnen, Eagle Eye Adventures
September 16:
1:38 pm Dolphins Westbound in Okisollo
John, Discovery Marine Safaris
September 15:
9 am Bunch of Dolphins by Cinque Islands heading into Okisollo Channel.
Sharkey
September 15:
9:32 am 300 Dolphins Southbound down Discovery Passage towards Deepwater Bay. They’re spread out from Bodega to below McMullen Point!
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 15:
11:24 am 100 Dolphins across from Port Neville Vancouver Island side.
3:34 pm 100 Dolphins North of Brown’s Bay
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 14:
8:45 am Large group of Dolphins are Eastbound into Okisollo Channel. They’re just West of Gypsy Shoals – leaving them foraging at 9:10 am.
1 pm Some of the Dolphins are at the entrance to Hole in the Wall heading towards Octopus Islands. Some of the others, by 1:40 pm stayed foraging and milling by Okis Islands, Okisollo Channel.
Brad, Painter’s Lodge
September 14:
9:50 am 200-300 Dolphins in a big line stretching from Venture Point to Gypsy Shoal foraging.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 14:
10:30 am 20+ Dolphins just outside of Kanish Bay.
10:40 am 150 or so Dolphins Southbound mid-channel below Kanish Bay.
Radio
September 14:
11 am 150 or so Dolphins still Southbound by Deepwater Bay.
11:30 am 200 Dolphins Eastbound by Helmken Island towards Camp Point, Johnstone Strait.
3 pm Large group of Dolphins are still Eastbound by Vansitaart Point, Johnstone Strait, so didn’t move much.
Aaron Webber / Jack Springer, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 14:
1:30 pm 20 – 30 Dolphins at the mouth of Frederick Arm.
Radio
September 14:
2:30 pm Left around 100 or so Dolphins foraging and cavorting between Okis Islands and Gypsy Shoal plus another 8 or so on the NW side of Okis Islands.
Time not noted: I went back out when they decided to play right in front of my anchorage. They continued to forage and play for a couple of hours working their way out of Okisollo Channel with the tide. I left them at Bjerre Rock.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 14:
5 pm Leaving the Dolphins in Okisollo Channel by Venture Point. They look like they’ve turned back into Okisollo.
Jen Furst, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 13:
9:55 am 50-is Dolphins West of Kanish Bay
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 13:
10:32 am 150 Dolphins Kanish Bay foraging.
Radio
September 13:
11:22 am 127 Dolphins at the mouth of Kanish Bay
2:34 pm Lags still at Kanish Bay – the North end
Leif Nordman, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 13:
2:40 pm 2 Dolphins Westbound by Walkem Light, Johnstone Strait.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 12:
9 am 400-500 Dolphins spread out from Big Bay, Hanson Island across to Vancouver Island. They headed up into Blackfish Sound through Blackney Pass.
Wayne Garton, Stubbs Island Whale Watching
September 12:
10:06 am Dolphins at Elk Bay
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 12:
10:26 am 70-80 Dolphins – the pod with all the juveniles and babies just South of Hole in the Wall in Okisollo Channel foraging and frisky behaviour.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 12:
12:30 pm Around 20 Dolphins mid strait by Adam River across from the the Broken Group of Islands, Johnstone Strait. Heading to harass the NRKWs down the strait.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 11:
10:37 am Dolphins Rock Bay Eastbound
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 11:
12:34 pm 50 Dolphins Seymour Narrows Northbound
Fabian, Way West Water Taxi, Way West Water Taxi
September 11:
3:41 pm 35+ Dolphins between Lawrence Point and Aran Rapids foraging
Radio
September 11:
4:57 pm 6-8 Dolphins at Point 45 heading North towards Granite Point
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 11:
1:30 to 5:30 pm 50 Dolphins at Hall Point
Aaron Nagler, Sonora Lodge
Pacific White Sided Dolphins Okisollo Channel
September 14, 2013
Susan MacKay, SG Images
Dall’s and Harbour Porpoise
Dall’s Porpoise were in larger numbers for a while at the top of Johnstone Strait, but have spread, in smaller groups, down the coast after a few groups of Transient Bigg’s Orca passed through that area.
Harbour Porpoise are so shy and usually in smaller groups that with the larger animal reports, they tend not to get noticed or reported as frequently.
September 17:
9:50 am 8 Dall’s Porpoise ran North along the rocks at Granite Point while we were watching the Dolphins.
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 17:
11:40 am 2 Harbour Porpoise between Major Rock and Savary Island foraging.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 16:
2:47 pm 2 Harbour Porpoise off Twin Islands foraging towards the Copeland Islands.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 16:
4:31 pm 6 bow riding Dall’s in Seymour Narrows
Nick Templeman, Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
September 14:
10:13 am 5 playful Dall’s Porpoise Brown’s Bay.
Aaron Webber, Campbell River Whale Watching
September 14:
10:30 am 4 Harbour Porpoise came into Nutcracker Bay, Okisollo Channel and foraged around Salt Wash, at anchor, for about 15 to 20 minutes (kept missing the photo!).
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 14:
12 pm 2 Dall’s Porpoise foraging in tide rips at the entrance to Nodales Channel. Suddenly 10 or so came zipping over to bow and wake ride briefly then continue their foraging.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 14:
1:30 pm 6 Dall’s Porpoise by Sonora Point, Nodales Channel – playful.
Radio
September 13:
2:12 pm 12 + Dall’s Porpoise at Ripple Point came for a quick bow ride and continued foraging just above Chatham Point, Johnstone Strait.
3:43 pm approximately 6 Dall’s Porpoise were foraging at the entrance to Nodales Channel in the tide rips.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 13:
5:30 pm 3 Harbour Porpoise were foraging by the outer anchorage of Thurston Bay Marine Park.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 12:
10:30 am 3 Dall’s Porpoise foraging by Boat Bay, Johnstone Strait.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
September 12:
11:05 am 3 Harbour Porpoise foraging by Forward Bay, Johnstone Strait.
Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC
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