This morning we decided to head East to avoid the high winds to the
west of Victoria, and it proved to be a good decision. Not long after we
left the harbour we received reports that a large group of Transient
Orcas had been sighted in Haro Strait near Spieden Island:)
When
we first arrived on scene the Transient Orcas were on the US side of
Haro Strait in a rip tide but swiftly moved across to the Canadian side
and seemed to be hunting for either Harbor Seals or Harbor Porpoise that
we had seen swimming nearby. We identified the Transient Orcas as the
T36A's and T36B's plus a few more Orcas.
No comments:
Post a Comment