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J-35 loses another calfOn Friday, Dec. 20, reports of a new orca baby had been spotted with J-pod. Over that weekend, the weather turned stormy, and the dark waters in Puget Sound were rough. On Monday, Dec. 23 ...
The Centre for Whale Research says it has confirmed that a new killer whale calf in a pod of endangered orcas that live off southwest B.C. is female. It’s a piece of good news for J-pod ...
SEATTLE — The newest member in the J Pod of the Southern Resident killer whales, calf J62, has been confirmed as a female by the Center for Whale Research. A team was sent to Snug Harbor on Feb ...
A young female J pod orca calf recently spotted by the Center for Whale Research (CWR) in Puget Sound has now been confirmed by the organization to be the offspring of Tahlequah, the whale who ...
It’s a piece of good news for J-pod, after the recent death of another calf whose mother pushed the carcass for days in what researchers said was a display of grief. The Washington state-based ...
In this Jan. 18, 2014, file photo, endangered orcas from the J-pod swim in Puget Sound west of Seattle, as seen from a federal research vessel that had been tracking the whales. THE CANADIAN PRESS ...
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