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Spazito

(50,290 posts)
Fri Oct 22, 2021, 06:34 PM Oct 2021

Record 21 humpback calves spotted in Salish Sea over feeding season as whale numbers rebound

There were no humpbacks off southwest B.C. 25 years ago, but now as many as 500 have been identified

A record number of humpback whale calves have been spotted in the Salish Sea off the coast of British Columbia and Washington state this summer and fall, researchers say.

The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) says 21 calves have been photographed or tallied by watchers and researchers in the Salish Sea this feeding season. That's almost double the 11 spotted in 2020.

It marks a significant rebound for a species that was endangered just a couple of decades ago.

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"Twenty-five years ago here off of inland B.C. waters we had zero humpback whales, so this is a new phenomenon in our waters ... they've made up for lost time. We are seeing lots and lots of whales, which is super exciting."

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/humpback-whales-record-calves-salish-sea-1.6221049

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This is such great news! There are some beautiful photos in this article as well.

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Record 21 humpback calves spotted in Salish Sea over feeding season as whale numbers rebound (Original Post) Spazito Oct 2021 OP
Ty for great news! SheltieLover Oct 2021 #1
You're welcome! Spazito Oct 2021 #2
... SheltieLover Oct 2021 #3
orcas must be happy to have something to eat nt msongs Oct 2021 #4
The krill population must be very healthy and plentiful... Spazito Oct 2021 #5

Spazito

(50,290 posts)
2. You're welcome!
Fri Oct 22, 2021, 06:42 PM
Oct 2021

The news is wonderful! They were so endangered not long ago so to see them come back strong is definitely reason to celebrate. I also absolutely loved the photos in the article as well!

Spazito

(50,290 posts)
5. The krill population must be very healthy and plentiful...
Fri Oct 22, 2021, 09:17 PM
Oct 2021

for the whale population to be growing the way it is.

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