Friday, July 10, 2009

JULY 10, 2009 EVENING a Birthday salmon for Shamus and L pod at Salmon Bank!



Above 2 photos: the Birthday boy, Shamus, caught himself a nice 22 lb salmon right outside the harbour this afternoon!

Departure time: 1835
Vessel: Five Star Charter's Fastcat

Sighting #1: Southern 'Resident' fish eating killer whales (Orcinus orca)
Time: 1930 - 2055
Start location: Salmon Bank, Haro Strait, Washington
Behaviour: travelling, milling and spread out
End location: near Cattle Point, San Juan Island
Individuals identified: L pod - L12, L79, L89, L22, L41, L55, L106, L85, L92, L90, L83, L110, L47, L53, L7
Orcasound online hydrophone network
American Cetacean Society fact sheet
L89, Solstice, a 13 year old 'sprouting' (maturing) male killer whale

L12, Alexis, a female estimated to be born in 1933

L55, Nugget, a 32 year old female with L109, Takoda her 2 year old son

L79, Skana (20 years) with his mom L22, Spirit (38 years) and younger brother L89, Solstice (16 years)

L79, Skana

L85, Mystery, an 18 year old male

Sighting #2: Minke whales (Balaenopter acutorostrata)
Time: First sighting at 2010, second sighting of at least 2 whales at 2020
Location: near Salmon Bank, Haro Strait, Washington waters
Behaviour: milling and foraging

Links
American Cetacean Society minke whale fact sheet

Minke whale!

And more photos of the killer whales...


Whales coming south with South Beach, San Juan Island in the background
L92, Crewser, a 14 year old 'sprouting' (maturing) male...he's getting huge! He's travelling with a female from L pod



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SIMPLE WAYS TO HELP SAVE THE WHALES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT
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