~In the waters of the Straits of San Juan de Fuca, with the Olympic Mountains on the Olympic Peninsula as the backdrop, this male Orca breached a few times, as he playfully made his way by us and through a bed of bull kelp...
*Want to stay connected to the Southern Resident Orca whales? (We sure do!) When you can't be on the water with the whales, get reports from those who are!...
~Go to http://www.orcanetwork.org/ and click on "Join our Sightings List" to receive regular email updates of local whale sightings mostly around the Puget Sound and occasionally from different locations along the West Coast- including residents and transient Orcas, Grays, Humpbacks and Minkes...
~You can also LISTEN to real Orcas in the wild- live via the internet- http://www.orcasound.net/ whenever they travel past underwater hydrophones strategically placed around the Salish Sea...
*Want to stay connected to the Southern Resident Orca whales? (We sure do!) When you can't be on the water with the whales, get reports from those who are!...
~Go to http://www.orcanetwork.org/ and click on "Join our Sightings List" to receive regular email updates of local whale sightings mostly around the Puget Sound and occasionally from different locations along the West Coast- including residents and transient Orcas, Grays, Humpbacks and Minkes...
~You can also LISTEN to real Orcas in the wild- live via the internet- http://www.orcasound.net/ whenever they travel past underwater hydrophones strategically placed around the Salish Sea...
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