The Center for Whale Research is closely monitoring future orca encounters after determining that the new calf, J-64, is most ...
A group of whale researchers monitoring the Southern Resident J Pod believe a new baby orca, J64, is most likely dead.
While they will continue to watch for the young orca, researchers have concluded that J64 is likely deceased, based on this latest encounter. According to the Center for Whale Research, the standard ...
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Orca calf believed dead weeks after birth to first-time mother in endangered southern resident pod
BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada ā The Center for Whale Research (CWR) confirmed this week that a newborn orca calf, J64, is believed ...
Hope has turned to heartbreak for B.C.ās endangered southern resident killer whales. Newborn calf J64, who was first spotted ...
The Center for Whale Research has announced some sad news. They believe a baby orca named J #64 is most likely dead.
Almost the entire population of southern resident killer whales gathered in central Puget Sound on Sunday, but the newest ...
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Southern resident orca calf missing, presumed dead: Center for Whale Research
The group that has been tracking southern resident killer whales since the 1970s says a calf in one of the three pods is ...
An orca calf named J64, a part of the āJā Pod last seen near the Swanson Channel between Victoria, BC and Washington, is most ...
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Newest southern resident killer whale calf believed dead
The J64 orca calf was born Sept. 18 and is now believed to be dead. This is the fourth southern resident killer whale born in ...
Facebook was flooded with videos of orcas splashing and jumping as they made their way under the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to Fox Island.
Seven minutes into the video, the whales attacked a second juvenile white shark. This one was worked over repeatedly until ...
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