What is it like kayaking where killer whales swim? If you paddle in the Puget Sound in Washington, you may find yourself face ...
A rare sighting of critically endangered southern resident killer whales off the Oregon coast offers a glimpse of a ...
A killer whale has become a first-time mom after a peachy-orange calf was spotted swimming with her off Washington, a whale ...
Two killer whales have killed dozens — if not hundreds — of sharks, including the vaunted great whites, with an ease that has ...
The orca calf belongs to a family of transient killer whales, or “Bigg’s” killer whales, and was first spotted in the Salish ...
Early Monday morning, marine biologist Carrie Newell with Whale Research EcoExcursions reported seeing a pod of orcas north ...
It was swimming alongside its mother, T046B3 “Sedna,” and more than a dozen other Bigg’s killer whales that day, the group said. It has been seen several more times since then.
A rare group of endangered southern resident killer whales was spotted off Oregon’s central coast Monday, March 24, about three miles offshore near Cape Foulweather, just north of Depoe Bay.
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