Cetaceans during Autumn!

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Cetaceans during Autumn!


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Transient Biggs Killer Whale

Autumn brings many visible changes around us on land and in the sea. Some species of Cetaceans may be moving as their prey moves to different locations with the onset of Fall. Other species may be migrating to warmer waters in advance of mating or calving. Despite these changes and movements of marine life, there are still significant number of whales and dolphins around B.C. A few pods of Transient Orca were observed in various waterways. Of note was a pod of Transient Orca that entered Departure Bay (Nanaimo) on November 1st and was visible from land as they were quite active at the surface. Many Humpback whales were in upper Georgia Strait and various inland channels. Some Humpbacks formed larger pods with 8 or 9 members, which could be cooperative behaviour to assist with foraging. Pods of Pacific White-Sided dolphins were reported, with a few pods that included around 100 members. Rounding our report are a few groups of Dalls’s porpoises.

The Federal Government (DFO) has issued the following statement about watching whales in the wild: “To address disturbance in the presence of whales, a mandatory 400-metre vessel approach distance for all killer whales is in effect starting June 1, 2020 in all southern British Columbia coastal waters between Campbell River and just north of Ucluelet. The Marine Mammal Regulations continue to remain in effect year-round, including maintaining a minimum 200 metre approach distance from all killer whales in Canadian Pacific waters other than described above, and 100 metres for other whales, porpoises and dolphins OR 200 metres when the animal is in resting position or with a calf.”

WOWs works throught the year, so please continue to keep your eyes open, and report your sightings to us.

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Sightings Update
SIGHTINGS MAP – ISSUE: 2020-033
TRANSIENT BIGGS KILLER WHALES
Sun Oct 25 2020
11:20 • Biggs Orca ◦T002Cs◦ off Cape Mudge, Georgia Strait.
14:01 • Biggs Orca ◦T002Cs◦ moving slowly, heading north at the reef at Cape Mudge. ▫ Leaving the Scene
15:04 • Biggs Orca ◦T002Cs◦ heading north at Tyee Spit, Campbell River, Discovery Passage.
Mon Oct 26 2020
07:40 • Biggs Orca ◦T002Cs◦ from Johnstone Straight entering Mayne Passage.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Tue Oct 27 2020
13:45 • 3 Biggs Orca in front of Rock Bay, Johnstone Strait.
Natalie Evans, Blind Channel Resort
17:25 • est. 3-4 Biggs Orca heading west between Kelsey Bay and Hardwicke Point, Johnstone Strait.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Thu Oct 29 2020
15:23 • est. 6-7 Biggs Orca heading north, Blind Channel. One big fin.
Fri Oct 30 2020
11:03 • 1 Biggs Orca breaching, heading north off Black (Albion) Point, Malaspina Strait.
Nina Falls, Powell River, BC
Sat Oct 31 2020
07:15 • est. 4-5 Biggs Orca near Minstrel Island, Knight Inlet.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Sun Nov 01 2020
14:00 • 6 Biggs Orca hunting, heading west near the beach at Departure Bay, Nanaimo, Nanaimo Harbour. Group travelled toward Departure Bay Beach Park and spent about half an hour in the area. We observed tail slaps, breaching, rolling, spyhopping, circling, and travelling. There were at least 2 smaller orcas in the group. Orcas departed via the channel behind Jesse Island. ▫ Observed from Shore
AGS, Nanaimo, BC
14:00 • est. 5 Biggs Orca frolicking, heading east at the beach at Departure Bay, just north of downtown Nanaimo. Small pod frolicking and breaching. Casually swimming among the boats. ▫ Observed from Shore
CM, Nanaimo, BC
Thu Nov 05 2020
12:50 • est. 7+ Biggs Orca hunting, at Adeane Point, Knight Inlet. Hunting seals.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Transient Biggs Killer Whales
Transient Biggs Killer Whales
Sun, 1 Nov 2020 – 9 items
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Transient Biggs Killer Whales
Transient Biggs Killer Whales
Sun, 1 Nov 2020 – 9 items
UNIDENTIFIED KILLER WHALES
Thu Oct 29 2020
16:30 • est. 15-20 Orca heading south about 200 metres off shore on the east side of Galiano Island, Georgia Strait.
Dave and Rachel McMahon
HUMPBACK WHALES
Fri Oct 23 2020
17:00 • 2 Humpback Whales between Rebecca Rocks and Vivian Island, Malaspina Strait.
Jim Southern, Powell River, BC
17:20 • est. 3+ Humpback Whales heading north, between Rebecca Rocks and Harwood Island, Malaspina Strait.
Barry Rice, Powell River, BC
Sat Oct 24 2020
11:27 • 2 Humpback Whales taking long dives, near Cape Mudge Green Can Buoy, Georgia Strait. Humpbacks aloof, 12 minute dives.
13:30 • Humpback Whales south of Montgomery Bank, Georgia Strait. 3-4 pods. ▫ Leaving the Scene
14:48 • est. 2-3 Humpback Whales heading north,to the north of Coho (Kiddie) Point at the NW tip of Texada Island, Georgia Strait.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
16:18 • est. 4+ Humpback Whales on the Vancouver Island side of Rebecca Rocks, Georgia Strait.
Jim Southern, Powell River, BC
16:33 • est. 8+ Humpback Whales between Coho (Kiddie) Point and Harwood Island, Georgia Strait. Vancouver Island side.
Barry Rice, Powell River, BC
Sun Oct 25 2020
17:20 • est. 8+ Humpback Whales between Coho (Kiddie) Point and Harwood Island. Towards the Vancouver Island side.
Barry Rice, Powell River, BC
Mon Oct 26 2020
09:45 • 2 Humpback Whales middle of Wilby Shoals, Georgia Strait. Mom and calf.
Wayne Wright, Campbell River
10:20 • Humpback Whales off Jack Creek, Loughborough Inlet.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
17:00 • Humpback Whales heading north, Dogfish Bay at the southeast end of Quadra Island, Sutil Channel.
Wayne Wright, Campbell River
Tue Oct 27 2020
11:07 • Humpback Whales breaching, between Coho (Kiddie) Point and Rebecca Rocks, Malaspina Strait. ▫ Observed from Shore
Jim Southern, Powell River, BC
16:30 • 4 Humpback Whales on Wilby Shoals, Georgia Strait. Two pairs with one pair further south.
Leigh Nelson, Adventure Quest Tours
Wed Oct 28 2020
16:35 • 2 Humpback Whales heading south close to the mainland by Black (Albion) Point, Malaspina Strait.
Nina Falls, Powell River, BC
16:38 • 5 Humpback Whales bubble netting, across from Myrtle Point toward Texada Island, Malaspina Strait.
Jim Southern, Powell River, BC
Thu Oct 29 2020
11:03 • est. 6 Humpback Whales foraging, off the SE side of Harwood Island, Malaspina Strait. Two went around to Rebecca Rocks.
Dan Sekerak, Powell River, BC
12:51 • est. 2+ Humpback Whales south of Rebecca Rocks, Georgia Strait.
14:00 • 2 Humpback Whales went behind Coho (Kiddie) Point at the NW tip of Texada Island, Georgia Strait.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales near Texada Island
Thu, 29 Oct 2020 – 5 items
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales near Texada Island
Thu, 29 Oct 2020 – 5 items
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
14:00 • 2 Humpback Whales heading south maybe mid channel between Blubber Bay and Powell River Viewpoint, Malaspina Strait.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
Fri Oct 30 2020
10:57 • Humpback Whales breaching, at Myrtle Point, Malaspina Strait.
15:48 • Humpback Whales breaching, heading south by Van Anda, Texada Island, Malaspina Strait.
17:13 • est. 2-3 Humpback Whales heading south at Raven Bay on Texada Island, Malaspina Strait.
Jim Southern, Powell River, BC
Sat Oct 31 2020
14:13 • 1 Humpback Whales at Dogfish Bay at the southeast end of Quadra Island, Sutil Channel.
14:30 • 2 Humpback Whales south side of Kinghorn Island, Desolation Sound.
17:00 • Humpback Whales near Duck Bay on the south side of Savary Island, Malaspina Strait. Humpback Whales singing, we’re listening on hydrophone while anchored in Duck Bay – singing ongoing from 17:00 to 22:00.
Terry Brown and Jude Abrams, Otter Be Good Productions
Sun Nov 01 2020
13:38 • 9 Humpback Whales spread out, 6 miles south of Mitlenatch Island, Georgia Strait. 3 groups of 3.
13:43 • est. 2+ Humpback Whales at Montgomery Bank, Georgia Strait.
Terry Brown and Jude Abrams, Otter Be Good Productions
15:00 • 2 Humpback Whales at the mouth of Call Inlet.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Mon Nov 02 2020
07:50 • est. 5-6 Humpback Whales heading south, north of Vivian Island, Malaspina Strait.
Dan Sekerak, Powell River, BC
08:30 • 1 Humpback Whales resting, off Slope Point, Knight Inlet.
Natalie Evans, Blind Channel Resort
09:00 • est. 2-3 Humpback Whales south of Mink Island, Desolation Sound.
Wayne Wright, Campbell River
10:21 • 2 Humpback Whales heading north from Rebecca Rocks to Harwood Island, Malaspina Strait.
12:13 • Humpback Whales ◦BCX0380 Zed / Zorro◦ pectoral slapping, by Harwood Island Bluffs, Malaspina Strait.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
Tue Nov 03 2020
13:32 • est. 2+ Humpback Whales spy hopping, south of Harwood Island, Malaspina Strait.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
Thu Nov 05 2020
09:15 • Humpback Whales breaching, just south of April Point, Quadra Island, Discovery Passage. ▫ Second Hand
09:40 • 2 Humpback Whales heading south on the Vancouver Island side just north of Rebecca Rocks, Georgia Strait. They just dove.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
10:36 • Humpback Whales moving slowly, heading north close in to Myrtle Point, Malaspina Strait.
Jim Southern, Powell River, BC
10:55 • Humpback Whales heading east just off the breakwater at Kelsey Bay, Johnstone Strait.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
13:15 • 2 Humpback Whales resting, off Zephine Head, Desolation Sound. Mom and calf.
Terry Brown and Jude Abrams, Otter Be Good Productions
14:21 • 1 Humpback Whales heading north just coming up to Grilse Point, Texada Island, Malaspina Strait.
Michelle Pennell, Powell River, BC
15:00 • Humpback Whales heading north by Brasseau Bay, Johnstone Strait.
Natalie Evans, Blind Channel Resort
15:25 • Humpback Whales heading west abeam Hardwicke Point, Johnstone Strait.
15:45 • Humpback Whales heading north close to the Quadra shore between Francisco Point and Quadra Island Scallop Farm, Sutil Channel.
Wayne Wright, Campbell River
16:10 • est. 8 Humpback Whales toward the Vancouver Island shore west of Rebecca Rocks, Georgia Strait. ▫ Observed from Shore
Barry Rice, Powell River, BC
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales Feeding
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 – 3 items
Big Animal Encounters
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales Feeding
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 – 3 items
Big Animal Encounters
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whale Breaching
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 – 1 items
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whale Breaching
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 – 1 items
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales
Sun, 1 Nov 2020 – 8 items
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Humpback Whales
Humpback Whales
Sun, 1 Nov 2020 – 8 items
PACIFIC WHITE SIDED DOLPHINS
Fri Oct 23 2020
15:40 • PWS Dolphins playing in the wake of the tug, Pacific Fury, at Dickson Shoal, Chancellor Channel. Large group.
17:50 • est. 100+ PWS Dolphins moving quickly, heading east abeam Knox Bay, West Thurlow Island, Johnstone Strait.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Sun Oct 25 2020
08:00 • est. 100 PWS Dolphins at Howe Island, Nodales Channel. Very active.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Wed Oct 28 2020
13:10 • est. 40 PWS Dolphins playing, between Cordero Lodge and Erasmus Island, Cordero Channel.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
15:30 • est. 100+ PWS Dolphins heading east about 20 knots mid Strait at Hickey Point, Johnstone Strait.
16:55 • PWS Dolphins heading west at Camp Point, Johnstone Strait. Small group.
Thu Oct 29 2020
13:05 • est. 20 PWS Dolphins at Kanish Bay.
16:44 • PWS Dolphins in Seymour Narrows, Discovery Passage.
Leigh Nelson, Adventure Quest Tours
Sat Oct 31 2020
11:43 • est. 25 PWS Dolphins heading south, Seymour Narrows.
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Pacific White Sided Dolphins on Halloween Day
Sat, 31 Oct 2020 – 5 items
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Pacific White Sided Dolphins on Halloween Day
Sat, 31 Oct 2020 – 5 items
Tue Nov 03 2020
14:40 • PWS Dolphins off Cinque Islands, Discovery Passage. Small group.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Thu Nov 05 2020
13:45 • est. 20 PWS Dolphins at Otter Cove, Discovery Passage.
15:00 • PWS Dolphins at Transit Head, Knight Inlet.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 – 1 items
SPECIES SUPPLEMENT
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Pacific White Sided Dolphins
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 – 1 items
DALLS PORPOISE
Mon Oct 26 2020
12:00 • Dalls Porpoise all over Frederick Arm.
Jess Cavanagh, Blind Channel Resort
Tue Oct 27 2020
15:05 • est. 4-5 Dalls Porpoise at Snout Point, Toba Inlet.
Leigh Nelson, Adventure Quest Tours
Wed Oct 28 2020
15:30 • Dalls Porpoise heading east about 20 knots mid Strait at Hickey Point, Johnstone Strait.
Mon Nov 02 2020
10:30 • Dalls Porpoise at the head of Toba Inlet.
11:00 • Dalls Porpoise off Snout Point, Toba Inlet. Small pod.
Wayne Wright, Campbell River
Tue Nov 03 2020
13:50 • Dalls Porpoise spread out in Bute Inlet.
Leigh Nelson, Adventure Quest Tours

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