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A30 Matriline

The A30 matriline is the most commonly encountered matriline in the northern residents community. Follow the movements of this matriline

Friday, July 15, 2005

15 July 2005 Orcalab reports:

14:47 PDT No orcas present. It is a very quiet day so far. The A30s and perhaps the A11s are still in the East and were seen this morning easting past Chatham Point. We are still waiting.
Posted by Jan at 9:58 PM

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