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Humpback Dolphins - the orangutans of the sea?😅
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A Special Encounter with a Humpback. Read the full story here: buff.ly/3Pd1xQo
Photo by Judith Scott Photography
This is an encounter from 2022
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Saving a Tiny Endangered Porpoise One Pixel at a Time
Summer with the Orcas. Read the full story here: buff.ly/MKTRcWq
Photo by Krisztina
This is an encounter from 2023
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💔 Devastating numbers of whales, porpoises, seals, dolphins and seabirds are dying every year in British waters, according to a new report showing the true scale of bycatch in the UK. Our ocean deserves so, so much better. We need govt action!
oceanographicmagazine.com/news/devasta...
Saving a Tiny Endangered Porpoise One Pixel at a Time: Only a handful of vaquitas exist in the wild, but now one is preserved in unprecedented digital detail
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Why so many #whales in #Vancouver waters? A lot of it is seasonal: this is when whales return to B.C. waters to feed after fasting in their winter breeding grounds and during migration, said @juliaadelsheim.bsky.social.
news.ubc.ca/2026/06/how-...
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Happy news! As a reminder, both whale watch vessels *and* recreational vessels are required to stay at least 1,000 yards/metres (WA/BC) from endangered Southern Residents in the Salish Sea. The photos in this article were taken by researchers operating under permit.
cheknews.ca/were-thrille...
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#OrcaFacts: Though many populations of Killer Whales travel through Scottish waters there is a small unique individuals who call the Small Isles and Skye home. This pod, fondly referred to at the West Coast Community, have been seen preying on porpoises, dolphins, whales, and seals.
Oceana UK
A new orca calf born to the critically endangered southern resident killer whale (SRKW) population was recently spotted in B.C.-area waters.
Seeing Orca's for the First Time! Read the full story here: buff.ly/u6dlm7C
Photo by Lillianna
This is an encounter from 2016
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While 10 individuals total have been named and identified by Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust , only two - W01 John Coe and W08 Aquarius have been seen in recent years.
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