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'Apex Predator' Orcas Spotted Off Hawaii Island

  • B.C.'s endangered southern resident killer whales, J pod, made a surprise return to the Salish Sea on July 14 after more than two months away, coinciding with World Orca Day.
  • J pod, including calves J62 and J63, was spotted traveling north up Haro Strait, ending a 75-day absence from the area.
  • The Centre for Whale Research reported a population decrease from 75 to 73 individuals in their 2024 census and made 26 recommendations for recovery.
  • Shari Tarantino from Orca Conservancy expressed joy over the return, emphasizing the need for urgent action to secure the whales' future.
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Orca-strated return: B.C. southern residents make surprise Salish Sea arrival

After 75 days away, the killer whales were sighted in the Salish Sea on World Orca Day

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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