Tag: Sightings in 2012

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Orca, Dolphins and Porpoise – Last Report for 2012!

The Holidays limited time to provide updates, so this is a catch-up of the Orca, Dolphins and Porpoise reports received. Some photos, received recently, of Humpback Whales off the Saltery Bay ferry terminal a while back and also, just heard that there were still two Gray Whales at the top of Johnstone Strait…shouldn’t they be…
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Possible New Orca Calf

Possibly a new Orca calf…. Assumed Transient (Bigg’s) Killer Whales and a couple of Porpoise reports. Another photo of some of the Southern Resident Orca from a few days ago. And a news link to a Humpback Whale stranding – Somehow this needs commenting on – feel freeto post your comments on our Facebook page…
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Southern Resident Orca and More Orca!

Southern Resident Killer Whales made their annual December trip up around the Powell River area. Other Orca, thought to be Transient, Bigg’s Killer Whales also swung by. (Apologies for the delayed report.) Remember ALL sightings reports are important! Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC Southern Resident Killer Whales Southern Resident Orca Porpoising by Grief Point…
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Finally some Sightings – Orca and Dolphins

Just when you think there will be another minimal report, some Whales and Dolphins pop up. Today we had Transient (Bigg’s) Killer Whales, first reported off Savary / Lund this morning, and Pacific White Sided Dolphins in front of Powell River. Some very late reports also came in, but at least they were reported. A…
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Orca – Killer Whales by Powell River

Some Orca – Killer Whales sighted around Powell River. Winds and waves crashing on the rocks make it difficult to spot anything. While looking, some of the crashing waves can even look like blows. Watching for a few minutes will usually confirm if the ‘blow’ has a body and is moving. They are out there,…
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California Transient Orca Around

Sightings of California Transient Orca from the Victoria area is the only report over the last few days since the last update. We have seen California Transients by Powell River as they cruised up Georgia Strait last year. They made their way to the top of Vancouver Island and farther North. These are Transient "Bigg’s"…
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Transient Orca, Dolphins and a Humpback

Transient Orca popped up by Campbell River and disappeared while Pacific White Sided Dolphins worked their way to Powell River. A Humpback Whale sighting rounds out this short report. Sightings reports are few, but do keep looking – they are out there! Happy Thanksgiving to our US friends! We all have a lot to be…
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Breaching Humpback Whales and Orca Report

What a great sight while having morning coffee! After so few reports of any Cetaceans and stormy weather making them difficult to even spot in the white caps, seeing Humpback Whales breaching certainly set the tone for the day. And a smile on my face. As anticipated, we are getting these huge animals coming down…
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Humpback Whales, Transient Orca and Dolphins

Humpback Whales are moving South between Vancouver Island and the mainland, while Transient Orca are meandering about stopping to take the occasional sea lion. Some Pacific White Sided Dolphins were also reported off Savary Island. I have sworn I’ve seen some blows and then nothing, but since I can’t confirm, these are not reported below.…
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Rumours of Whales and Sightings of ‘Winter’ Hummingbirds

Rumours have it that there have been 2 more Humpback Whales other than ‘Maude’ around the Powell River area as well as some Pacific White Sided Dolphins between Savary Island and Lund last week. Orca reports are also sketchy and rumour has it that there were a couple, at least, of them headed down Johnstone…
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Few Cetacean Sightings include Orca and Humpback Whales

Cetacean Sightings have been few over the past few foggy and rainy days, but Transient Orca, identified as the T02C’s made an appearance and a Humpback Whale, most likely ‘Maude’, was again spotted just below Powell River. No reports on October 31 or the first day of November. Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC Win…
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Humpback Whales and Dolphins – few Transients and Dall’s

Whales and Dolphins are on the move, and being spotted, in the inside waters of Georgia Strait closer to the mainland. The noise that an earthquake creates is enormous and must be deafeningly loud to them. They would want to have something like a few islands between themselves and the origin of the noise to…
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Transient Orca, Humpback Whale and Dolphins

Transient Orca had stayed hidden for a while, but made an appearance today. A Humpback Whale and some Pacific White Sided Dolphins round out this update. Facebook: WhalesDolphinsBC or http://facebook.com/WhalesDolphinsBC       Facebook has some extra news links posted. Twitter: WhalesDolphins or http://twitter.com/WhalesDolphins       Tweets for now only when the updated Sightings Report is posted. Susan…
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Transient on the Move, Dolphins and Porpoise Sightings

Sightings Update includes a few Transient Orca spotted as well some Pacific White Sided Dolphins and Dall’s Porpoise. There was also a large blow seen off Rebecca Rocks, Powell River, but I only saw it the once, so not an official report. Keep your eyes open – they are out there. Susan MacKay, Whales and…
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Transient Orca, Dolphins, Humpbacks and Porpoise Sightings

Transient Orca, Pacific White Sided Dolphins, Humpback Whales and Dall’s Porpoise in today’s report. Managed to get radio to work, albeit poorly, in time to hear being called with some of the sightings reports below. Radio died again after three or so hours, so please continue to send emails, text messages or call with sightings…
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Cetacean Sightings – Humpbacks, Dolphins, Orca, Porpoise

There are a some Cetacean Sightings reports of Humpback Whales, Pacific White Sided Dolphins, Harbour Porpoise and a couple of Orca. Fewer tours and a now dead radio, even the few Eco-tour boats out there need to contact me by other means rather than just passing the information over the air waves. The whales and…
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Transient Orca, Dolphins and other Cetacean Sightings

Pacific White Sided Dolphins have been spotted along Georgia Strait including South of Powell River to Savary Island areas which have been devoid of any cetaceans for quite a while. Transient Orca grouped up in large numbers, a couple of Humpback and Dall’s Porpoise Sightings and more sightings of the Grey Whales between Saltrey Bay…
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Dolphins – Orca – Dolphins – Humpbacks – Dolphins

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! The weather is phenomenally good and with the calm seas, it’s easy to spot any cetaceans. They’re just being elusive. Other than the Pacific White Sided Dolphins who have appeared in numbers all over the place, including finally by Powell River, the Transient Orca have made stealthy moves, but were viewed briefly,…
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Cetacean Sightings: Orca, Humpback Whales and Dolphins

Sightings Reports include a few Transient Orca, a Humpback Whale and Pacific White Sided Dolphins. Orca bucked the trend by appearing two days in a row. With fewer people out on the water and walking beaches just looking at the ocean, as well as fewer summer tours, reports are shrinking, as usual, for the winter.…
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Appearing Disappearing Transient Orca but Lots of Dolphins

Transient (Bigg’s) Killer Whales seem to be back to vanishing one day then re-appearing the second day. They appeared in large, for Transient Orca, number yesterday, but could not be found the day before or today. With similar numbers being reported September 30th in the US by our friends atOrca Network, it is possible they…
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Leaping Dolphins and Transient Orca Here and Gone

Dolphins a leaping! Transient Orca appear and disappear in usual stealth fashion. Humpback Whales seem to mostly have gone up to the tope of Johnstone Strait where word is that the krill have finally showed up in numbers. No reports of Dall’s or Harbour Porpoise! The mainland side of Georgia Strait from Jervis Inlet to…
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Wave After Wave of Dolphins then Came the Transients

Pacific White Sided Dolphins took the lead in Sightings….then the Transient (meat eating) Orca showed up and the large numbers of Dolphins seemed to vanish anywhere else. Northern Resident Orca were in the upper Johnstone Strait as were many Humpback Whales. Dall’s and Harbour Porpoise round out the Sightings reports. Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins…
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Cetacean Sightings – Orca – Dolphins – Humpbacks

Transient Orca are grouping up then spreading out as are some larger numbers of Pacific White Sided Dolphins. A few Humpback Whales have been seen in a few unlikely spots. Most sightings are closer to the Vancouver Island side of Georgia Strait up into some of channels just below Johnstone Strait. All the Northern Resident…
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Transients and Dolphins Take Center Stage

Pacific White Sided Dolphins and Transient Orca take over the Georgia Strait and lower Johnstone Strait. Even a few that I don’t know how I could have missed in the last report! There are a few Humpbacks in the area, but Orca are more visible. Resident Orca are all in the upper reaches of Johnstone…
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Transients Move Back In – Dolphins in Numbers

Northern Resident Orca, the A36 brothers, have been staying around Nodales Channel until a large group of Transient (Bigg’s) Killer Whales got closer. Pacific White Sided Dolphins have been seen in greater numbers again, keeping to other channels than where the Transients are. Humpback sightings are fewer. Have they moved on towards they’re winter grounds?…
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Cetacean Sightings from Powell River to Upper Johnstone Strait

Residents, Transients, Humpbacks and Dolphin Sightings back up in numbers. Sightings reports from Powell River to Kelsey Bay with the usual channels above Desolation Sound and Campbell River taking a steady billing of Whales and Dolphins. With the increase in larger Cetacean sightings, the small Dall’s and Harbour Porpoise sightings reports are few, but they…
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More Humpback Whales than Orca!

Many of the Orca have departed out West, but Humpback Whales are appearing more frequently in our inside waters. There are some Pacific White Sided Dolphins staying in the inner channels, and a few other Cetacean reports. Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC Transient Orca T10B September 9, 2012 Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Northern Resident…
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Cetacean Sightings Reports Update

Another delayed Sightings report to catch up including a few texted reports that I missed. Plenty of Cetacean activity out there, so a lot to cover. Susan MacKay, Whales and Dolphins BC Humpback Tail Flukes 2012 Garry Henkel, Aboriginal Journeys Transient (Bigg’s) (meat eating) Orca September 8: 8:52 am 2 at least, Transients about 1…
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Delayed Sightings Posting

First a correction in the last posting: the Humpback Whale Flukes photo was taken at Ripple Shoal this year August 29, 2012 not as stated, and may be a new whale to the area. Due to lack of internet connection, reports were delayed. The August 30th Orca reports follow the separated Resident Orca and Transient…
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Busy Orca days!

More of the Northern Resident Orca came into the top of Johnstone Strait and some more ventured down into the channels around Campbell River. There has been a distinct lack of whales and dolphins in and around Powell River and Savary Island areas with finally a couple of Transient (Bigg’s) Killer Whales showing up. The…
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