Transient Orcas off Victoria
Jpod
What a cracking way to start off
Orca awareness month, with both Jpod & Transient Orcas, the TO60’s,
south of Trial Island! June is Orca Awareness month in Washington State
and we could have not asked for a great example to our guests of what it
means to be aware and to protect the Orcas of the Salish Sea
We started out with a wonderful encounter with Jpod north of Lime Kiln
and got to see most of Jpod including the new babies plus old friends
like J2 “Granny”, J34 “Doublestuf” and J28 “Polaris”.
Then as we were heading for home we heard that a pod of Transient
Orcas had been reported south of Trial Island. No boat was on scene when
we arrived south of Trial but our Eagle Eyed Captain Trev, soon spotted
them a little to the south west
We soon identified these Orcas as the TO60’s, a group that had been
seen a few days earlier. What a nice bonus for our guests as these
Transient Orcas moved swiftly west, closer and closer to Victoria. It
was as if they were escorting us to our home port!
To see more images from this wonderful day please click on the link below;
June 1st – Jpod & Transient Orcas