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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 20, 2024
01:14 AM AEST
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July 19, 2024
03:55 PM AEST
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July 18, 2024
06:24 PM AEST
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July 18, 2024
06:24 PM AEST
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June 5, 2024
12:36 PM EDT
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June 6, 2024
01:23 PM AEST
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May 27, 2024
07:55 PM -03
Description
Two individuals, swam under ship, then surfaced with blowhole submerged before appearance of dorsal fin. Surfaced again is profile at distance. Impression of behaviour is less 'energetic' than a Sei Whale. Any observations on which "type" of Bryde's??
Place
Missing Location
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April 26, 2024
12:14 PM NZST
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April 20, 2024
05:08 PM AEST
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March 9, 2024
02:34 PM UTC
Description
The Transient orca pod I saw is doomed and will probably die out due to contamination from the Exxon Valdez oil spill. No calves have been born in that pod since the spill in 1989. Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska.
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March 9, 2024
08:31 PM CST
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March 11, 2024
12:10 PM HST
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March 12, 2024
01:01 PM UTC
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February 22, 2024
01:24 AM UTC
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January 21, 2024
03:56 PM CST
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January 24, 2024
08:06 PM UTC
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December 27, 2023
06:58 AM UTC
Description
Saw a full hunt. Dolphin getting punted and the carcass getting played with in the water
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January 3, 2024
03:25 PM PST
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January 3, 2024
03:25 PM PST
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January 4, 2024
09:49 PM UTC
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December 19, 2023
12:13 AM AEDT
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December 19, 2023
12:13 AM AEDT
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December 19, 2023
12:13 AM AEDT
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December 19, 2023
12:13 AM AEDT
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December 19, 2023
12:13 AM AEDT
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December 19, 2023
12:14 AM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:24 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
Description
male and female nesting on powerline
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 17, 2023
06:15 PM AEDT
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December 15, 2023
10:24 PM AEDT
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December 16, 2023
12:33 AM AEDT
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December 14, 2023
09:56 PM AEDT
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December 14, 2023
09:04 PM AEDT
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December 14, 2023
10:15 PM AEDT
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December 14, 2023
10:09 PM AEDT
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December 14, 2023
08:33 PM AEDT
Date Added
December 5, 2023
08:07 PM -03
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November 22, 2023
03:42 PM UTC
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November 23, 2023
10:31 PM UTC
Description
A male Resident orca, with the long dorsal fin, swims with two females as they hunt fish. Later in the trip we saw a pod of Transient orcas that hunt marine mammals. The Transient orca pod we saw is doomed and will probably die out due to contamination from the Exxon Valdez oil spill. No calves have been born in that pod since the spill in 1989. Resurrection Bay, Seward, Alaska.
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December 3, 2023
08:31 AM PST
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October 29, 2023
11:57 PM AKDT
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October 1, 2023
02:18 PM CST
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October 14, 2023
08:09 PM AEDT
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October 5, 2023
02:36 PM AEDT
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October 13, 2023
12:26 AM AEDT
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November 10, 2021
01:39 PM AEDT
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October 4, 2023
05:58 AM UTC
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October 4, 2023
02:58 PM AEDT
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September 22, 2023
02:47 PM CST
Description
T101s. We turned off the boat as the porpoise tried to flee the orcas by hiding under us. I don’t think it worked out well for the porpoise (see the first image, the orca is dragging the porpoise)
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September 16, 2023
01:30 AM HST
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September 14, 2023
09:14 PM CST
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September 13, 2023
05:30 PM PDT
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September 13, 2023
05:30 PM PDT
Description
Rolling and playing beside the ferry
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September 9, 2023
02:49 PM PDT
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September 6, 2023
09:31 AM UTC
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September 6, 2023
05:56 PM PDT
Description
Aboard Blue Ocean Whale Watch
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August 18, 2023
09:41 PM UTC
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September 1, 2023
10:14 PM PDT
Date Added
August 24, 2023
04:53 PM CDT
Place
Missing Location
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August 21, 2023
09:42 AM CST
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August 13, 2023
11:50 PM NZST
Description
baby orca - small dorsal fin with a little nick in it. The adults seemed to be encouraging it to 'hunt' a groper they had deposited on the surface, but the orca was more interested in making passes at the boat.
https://inaturalist.nz/observations/177476990
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August 13, 2023
11:50 PM NZST
Description
mostly one of the adults, possibly two of them. Tall dorsal fins and one of them was distinctively a bit bent to one side.
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August 13, 2023
07:42 PM AEST
Description
The pair of whales circled the boat for about 40 minutes
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August 13, 2023
07:25 AM UTC
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August 13, 2023
05:00 PM AEST
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August 8, 2023
10:36 AM UTC
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August 9, 2023
05:59 PM AEST
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August 9, 2023
05:58 PM AEST
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August 8, 2023
02:56 PM CDT
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August 8, 2023
09:56 PM AEST
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July 18, 2023
03:53 PM PDT
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July 19, 2023
08:46 PM CEST
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July 11, 2023
07:26 PM HST
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July 12, 2023
09:29 AM CST
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June 20, 2023
02:33 PM AEST
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June 18, 2023
09:28 PM CEST
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June 11, 2023
06:36 PM AEST
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June 6, 2023
04:20 PM PDT
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May 28, 2023
02:06 PM PDT
Date Added
May 24, 2023
02:39 AM EDT
Description
8-9 individuals. transients. t73a1 and t64a present in encounter
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May 24, 2023
02:39 AM EDT
Description
8-9 individuals. transients. t73a1 and t64a present in encounter
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May 24, 2023
02:39 AM EDT
Description
8-9 individuals. transients. t73a1 and t64a present in encounter
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May 20, 2023
02:09 AM UTC
Date Added
May 9, 2023
07:22 PM UTC
Description
The following mammal eating transient orca (Bigg's Killer Whales) have been identified in this sighting. The CA51s, "CA51C Bumper, who was in Monterey Bay on 3 May. The CA206s, CA223s, CA166, CA172s, and CA173s! And a few others"
Date Added
April 30, 2023
04:53 AM UTC
Date Added
April 8, 2023
11:11 AM UTC
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March 30, 2023
08:46 PM PDT
Description
Between 20-30 Transient Killer Whales from several matrilines (CA39s, CA140Bs (Louise's family), CA180, CA40, CA137, CA163 "Liner") teamed up for six hours, but were not able to take down two adult Grey Whales who showed their defensive experience - they stayed side by side, kept their vulnerable bellies up, whacked KWs with massive throws of their flukes, and generally outlasted these hungry apex predators.