Images courtesy of our amazing crew member Rajan You’ve seen it here first: there’s a brand-new calf making a splash in the Salish Sea! On October 2nd, our team spotted T046B1D, still unnamed, enjoying life alongside its mother, T046B1 “Tread.” Tread is no stranger to motherhood: she’s the eldest daughter of the well-known matriarch Raksha ... The post A New Baby Orca in the Salish Sea! appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Ever wondered how killer whales learn how to hunt? They do target practice! Orcas target practice with birds, porpoises and other wildlife.| Prince of Whales
There’s exciting news from the Salish Sea T075B “Pebbles”, a well-known Bigg’s (Transient) killer whale, has been spotted with a brand-new calf, T075B5! As of late August 2025, the mother and her calf have been observed in the Salish Sea, actively hunting and navigating the strong tidal waters that make this region so rich in ... The post A New Arrival: T075B “Pebbles” Welcomes a new Calf! appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Orcas spotted in Victoria's Inner Harbour on August 8th 2025, learn more about this incredible encounter!| Prince of Whales
Evere wonderered what eDNA is? Environmental DNA is key in whale reasearch, and might assist researchers in conserving them!| Prince of Whales
Highly intelligent, Orcas are also adaptable. It is believed that the resident Orcas may be moving into southern waters to seek alternate prey sources due to a| Shark Stewards