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Breaching Orcas!

Rained on and off throughout the day, but opened up to clear skies for our 2pm charter today. All passengers aboard the M/V Kittiwake were in full support of some sunshine and whales! Captain Jim is not one to disappoint, and with reports of resident orcas along the west side of San Juan Island, the whales were also in on making it a great day on the water! We made great time on our original San Juan Safaris vessel, the M/V Kittiwake, and made it just in time to see some of J pod...

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Humpback in San Juan Channel

With our first departure at noon, Captain Mike, Naturalist Rachel, and myself left the dock with no reports of any whales. With rainy and foggy weather we headed north toward Flat Top Island. Our guests were able to see Harbor Seals and Pigeon Guillemots.  Pigeon Guillemots are part of the Puffin family and are diving sea birds. They can dive over 100 feet deep. We motored to the Cactus Islands and Spieden Island seeing Bald Eagles and juvenile Bald Eagles. Guest were also able to...

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Playful J Pod!

Today started off dark and rainy; however, as we left our Friday Harbor location in search of killer whales, the sun started to peak through the clouds. The day was starting to look beautiful, and as we rounded the corner of Cattle Pass, you could clearly see the snow-capped Olympic mountains. The only thing that could make this scenery better was a tall black dorsal fun slicing through the water.

It wasn't too long before what we were all hoping for became a reality when members of...
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J Pod Westside!

Well you can probably guess it, but it was another beautiful day on the water! Today, Captain Pete and myself, were accompanied by a small group of passengers who were eagerly awaiting to get out on the water and find some wildlife! Captain Pete isn't one to disappoint, and with a few sightings of Residents on the westside, M/V Sea Lion was ready to find them. Our intention was to meet up with J Pod  along the north end of San Juan Island, but the orcas had other plans for us when...

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Transients on the hunt!

Today started out a little bit iffy with some rain showers in the morning and not much in whale reports. As we were leaving Friday Harbor on MV Sea lion Captain Pete heard some great news from a fishing vessel. There were transients in Canadian waters near Saturna and  we caught up with the T065As just in time.

T065A and her four offspring were on the hunt! We watched as they did rapid dives, exhalations, tail slaps, and body rolls at the surface, then an awesome thing happened... a...

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Transients in Rosario Strait

Another lovely day out on the water here in the San Juan's! Today we got to head a bit of a different direction from our normal jaunt along the westside of San Juan Island, and headed through Obstruction Pass, between Orcas Island and Blakely Island. Waiting just outside Obstruction pass, in the Rosario Strait, Captain Mike, Naturalist Chelsea, and passengers aboard the M/V Sea Lion, we're rewarded with a few blows off in the distance. Upon closer inspection, it was none other than...

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WHALE-A-PALOOZA!

What a great day on the water! We started the day with a group of transient orcas just outside of Friday Harbor. After spending some time with that group we sped off to check out a report of J-Pod in the area. Once we got outside of Spieden Channel near Henry Island we spotted the J-22's, better known as the Cookie Clan! We then traveled around to the North side of Spieden and found a large bald eagle's nest.  Did you know that the largest bald eagle's nest ever recorded was over 2...

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Whales as big as a bus!

Today was a beautiful, sunny day as we left Friday Harbor with news of humpback whales! The Captain Mike and Naturalists Chelsea, Caitlin and Sarah were excited to see some large marine mammals that can be 45-50ft long. We heard that the whales were a mom and calf pair, which is expected this time of year as the whales migrate from their southern winter breeding grounds to the northern summer feeding grounds.

We spotted the whales near Sidney Island in Canadian waters and were able...

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J-Pod Swimming with Minke Whales!

At the time Captain Pete and myself got to the boat, there were no reports of whales in the area.  However, by the time we got our guests on board there had been a confirmation that J-pod was still in the area! Naturalist Chelsea and I were pretty happy to share that with guests.  J-pod was spread out off the west side of San Juan Island, fishing.  There were small groups that were more off shore and a few closer to shore.  We made the decision to watch the few close to shore and got...

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Playful J's in Cattle Pass!

With J-Pod moving around the south end of Lopez Island and heading toward San Juan Island, Captain Pete and myself were excited to get out on the water. We motored south in San Juan Channel and met part of J-Pod in Cattle Pass.  The orcas were spread out, from the south end of Lopez to the southwest side of San Juan! Captain Pete decided to motor toward a group of four orcas that had no other boats around them, which ended up being a great decision! This group ended up breaching...

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