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Transients Galore!

Today we left Friday Harbor with reports of transients ours by Waldron Island.  Transient orca are the marine mammal eating ecotype of orca that we see in this area.  On the way to the orca reports we came across a few harbor porpoise.  We pulled up to the area where the 6 transient orcas were reported to be and immediately saw a lone harbor seal in the area.  We watched the harbor seal go under the water and then saw the transient orcas dive as well.  After they spent a few minutes...

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Orcas, Minkes, Seals, and Sea Lions!

This morning we had early reports of the K14s traveling along the west side of San Juan Island. We had a morning trip and were excited to get going. Captain Jim took myself and our guests south in order to encounter the orcas. Along the way our guests were able to enjoy Harbor Seals and Northern Sea Lions! Once we got to the Orcas, guests were able to see an adult male and a young male swimming side by side! It appeared as though this family group was just traveling and searching for...

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K 14s in Haro!

Today on M/V Kittiwake we headed north because there were reports of whales heading south From Boundary Pass. On our way to Stuart Island we stopped off Spieden island and watched some harbor seals with their pups and got a great look at a mature bald eagle high in the trees. We made It just north of  Henry Island a saw a group of 4 orcas heading our way. It's was the k14s! K 14 is the matriarch of this group and she was traveling with here 3 offspring. We got some great looks at her...

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The best kind of whale watching!

Today was one of those amazing days where we had warm summer sun, flat glassy water, and southern resident killer whales all around! Guests headed out on the M/V Sea Lion headed out of Friday Harbor today and went to the southwest side of San Juan Island. The whales were very spread out, constant with foraging behavior. Captain Brian decided that the best way to watch these whales would be to shut our motor off and drift. If we were patient, we should get some awesome encounters, and...

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Sunny Sunday with WHALES!

Today Captain Mike, Aimee and I started the day off with a lively charter out of Roche Harbor! We brought the M/V Sea Lion up from Friday Harbor to pick up a wonderful group. After a couple of days of no killer whales, it was awesome to see the Residents back in the Salish Sea. Oftentimes guests ask us when the whales will get to a certain area at a certain time, and no one can really answer that! The whales don't work on the same time frame as we do, they work completely on salmon...

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Residents in the Strait of Juan De Fuca!

This evening we headed out towards Victoria to see some reported resident orcas in the area.  We headed out and saw some harbor seals as well as a bald eagle in Cattle Pass.  We headed around the South side of San Juan Island.  We came upon the resident orcas near Victoria where we saw part of K pod!  Specifically we were looking at the K13's with are made up of K13 (Skagit), her offspring and her grand-offspring.  This immediate family is made up of 7 different individual whales....

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Humpback Party!

This evening we left Friday Harbor with reports of humpbacks down by Victoria.  We headed down San Juan Channel into the Strait of Juan De Fuca.  On the way out we saw some harbor seals as well as some cormorants.  Cormorants are a diving species of bird that we see in this area.  They actually have the ability to dive over 100 feet in order to catch fish.  We traveled quite a distance but we then found a large group of humpbacks!  We were watching a group of 8 humpback whales...

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Rainy Day With A Chance Of Orcas

A lovely Pacific Northwest day in the San Juans complete with our resident killer whales! Leaving Roche Harbor, reports had our resident killer whales heading south along the westside of the island. If the whales continued south it was a toss up whether or not we would catch up with them in time, but M/V Sea Hawk decided to go for it. With the tide switching, there was was a good chance that the whales would change direction, and luck would have it, they did! We were able to catch up...

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Whales even in the rain!

Wednesday was not a typical summery day but the whales didn't seem to mind. We headed north out of Friday Harbor on M/ Sea lion   and caught up with whales through Mosquito Pass at Kellet Bluff on Henry Island. We had a decent group of J pod traveling north. We even got some really great, close looks at J2, Granny!!! J2 is the lead matriarch of the southern resident community and is estimated to be 103 Years old!!! She was traveling just outside of the whales that are thought to be...

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So much wildlife!! Oh, and killer whales too!!

Today the M/V Sea Lion had two great trips on the water- both located on the west side of San Juan Island. We left the docs with lots of questions and enthusiastic people just waiting to see some wildlife! Naturalist Chelsea and I feed on that kind of enthusiasm and love to answer all kind of questions. Among killer whales, we ended up seeing copious amounts of harbor seals, bald eagles, and even a pair of peregrine falcons!! It's rare in the parts to see the peregrine falcon since...

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