The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) announced on Wednesday, the calf, likely just three- to four-months old, and its ...
The first baby humpback whale of 2024 has arrived in the Salish Sea, according to the Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA).
The new hydrophones can detect orca sounds within a two-kilometre range. They don’t yet detect the sounds of humpback whales but Mitchell said the technology will eventually be expanded for ...
Ocean Wise's director of whales Chloe Robinson is among those studying whales in B.C.'s Salish Sea this winter. She says eDNA gathered from B.C.'s southern resident killer whales will be compared ...
Related: Australia's 'Humpback ... Island, whales can be heard on land. Researchers at Sheringham Point Light House study orcas and humpbacks using hydrophones placed in the Salish Sea, and ...
He was piloting a small skiff and trailing a squad of six killer whales. Ford ... dolphins, even humpback calves—but not fish. “These prey specializations aren’t just choices that orcas ...
Scientists didn’t yet understand that transients even existed, or that they’d eat seals, porpoises, dolphins, even humpback calves — but not fish. Transient, or Bigg’s, killer whales ...
The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA)has revealed that one of the first humpback calves of the 2024 whale-watching season was spotted in the Salish Sea near Vancouver ... captures thrilling ...
So does that mean an end to orca spotting? Not at all, considering that Bigg's killer whales are now a common sight in our waters. Once known as transients, these orcas spend a lot of time in the ...
“Simply put, she’s the whale who started it all,” Gless said. More humpback whales are expected to return to the Salish Sea ...