Seeing humpback whales Scuba and Calypso feeding near Thrasher Rock reminded us of how interconnected all the animals in the Salish Sea are, and how they are all effecting eachother.
Read MoreDalmatian showed off some awesome aerial acrobatics north of Snake Island!
Read MoreIncognito, Callisto and Mow hanging out in the Strait of Georgia.
Read MoreT087 Harbeson and T124C Cooper powerfully cutting through the choppy sea!
Read MoreWe went across the Strait of Georgia to spend time with the T023Cs and T090s travelling together near the Sunshine Coast, before finishing the day off with some feeding humpbacks closer to Gabriola Island.
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to encounter 5 different humpbacks today: Barracuda (BCY0649), Scuba (BCY1225), Calypso (BCY1226), X-pialidocious (KEY0059) and Maite (BCX0565calf2022). What a day!
Read MoreDo we get excited to see certain whales just because of their famous mother? Yes, we sure do! Today it was for the T123s who were part of a T-party with T049A1 Noah, T037A3 Spinnaker, the T086As, the T086A1s, the T100Bs, and the T101s. Plus Divot the humpback whale!
Read MoreA grey whale near Vancouver and the T086As, T086A1s, T100Bs, T101s, T123s, and T049A1 having a party nearby!
Read MoreIt was a wonderful afternoon, briefly spending time with two feeding humpback whales, Malachite and Wisp, before finding a mini t-party close to the Ballenas Islands.
Read MoreWe got to spend time in Howe Sound with a mini-Tparty consisting of the T086As, T086A1s, and T101s as they travelled and hunted their way through the Glacial Fjord.
Read MoreA tail slapping good time!
Read MoreIota, Neptune and Ocular in the Strait of Georgia, and Noah in Northumberland Channel.
Read MoreA wild day in the Salish Sea!
Read MoreA beautiful sunset tour hanging out with some rambunctious little orca calves!
Read MoreSpock and Beak feeding, with the T071Bs a hop, skip and a jump away!
Read MoreDouble species day where T037A3 was playing with the T090’s and a lovely time with Scuba and Spock!
Read MoreOur newly solo travelling orca T037A3 Spinnaker is seen travelling with a new pod - the T090s!
Read MoreAn unlikely pair of orca (T037A3 Spinnaker and T124C Cooper) travel along, as well as Mow, Iota and Specter a trio of humpbacks feeding!
Read MoreNoah-way, there was an orca in the Ladysmith Harbour! T049A1 cruises through the inner Harbour, an interesting place for a whale to go. We also saw Harbour Seals, Sea Lions, and Bald Eagles along the way!
Read MoreT071Bs, T086As, T086A1s, T100s (- E), T100Bs, T124A2s, and T124Ds continuing to party it up!
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