03 October 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
There haven't been any orca reports this morning and that leaves us with last night's impression that the A36s continued through Blackfish Sound to the west and the A30s still in the Strait. However, the last A30 calls at 10:40pm were very distant and it may be that they were headed for Weynton Pass to follow the A36s. This morning, grey and damp, there are several humpbacks in Blackney Pass and Blackfish Sound. At night the ocean is full of breaths, from humpbacks and sea lions and sometimes the orcas too. Hard to feel alone and isolated.
Helena
03 Oct 2007 09:50:59 PDT
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
02 October 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
We are still unfortunately not broadcasting as we are still doing some maintenance on the system. In the menatime, the A30s and the A36s went east. The A30s have returned (waiting to hear if the A36s are with them) and are westbound past the Ecological Reserve. Today, we also had a huge downpouring of rain followed by the fullest and most beautiful rainbow over Blackney Pass ever.
Helena
02 Oct 2007 20:11:43 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A36s have turned up in Blackfish Sound. Perhaps they travelled through Blackney Pass from Johnstone Strait. The A30s have grown quiet but may still be in the Strait.
Helena
02 Oct 2007 22:45:31 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We are still unfortunately not broadcasting as we are still doing some maintenance on the system. In the menatime, the A30s and the A36s went east. The A30s have returned (waiting to hear if the A36s are with them) and are westbound past the Ecological Reserve. Today, we also had a huge downpouring of rain followed by the fullest and most beautiful rainbow over Blackney Pass ever.
Helena
02 Oct 2007 20:11:43 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A36s have turned up in Blackfish Sound. Perhaps they travelled through Blackney Pass from Johnstone Strait. The A30s have grown quiet but may still be in the Strait.
Helena
02 Oct 2007 22:45:31 PDT
Monday, October 01, 2007
01 October 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
The A36s have made it back to Johnstone Strait after a long absence. Just now they were off Cracroft Point with a group of dolphins. Both have now become quiet. It will be interesting to find out where the A30s are and if the A36s will stay around for a bit.
Helena
01 Oct 2007 04:32:03 PDT
Boat noise
Between 6:30am and 7am we heard both the A30s and the A36s in johnstone Strait. Our impression was that they were eastbound through the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve. There was a lot of boat noise in the Strait (there is a rare fishing opening today) and so the direction the whales took is still not absolute.
Helena
01 Oct 2007 09:00:34 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since early this morning & understand that the A30s & A36s were still headed east in Johnstone Strait in mid afternoon (past Eve River). Hopefully, they'll come back before too long.
Helena
01 Oct 2007 22:36:55 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A36s have made it back to Johnstone Strait after a long absence. Just now they were off Cracroft Point with a group of dolphins. Both have now become quiet. It will be interesting to find out where the A30s are and if the A36s will stay around for a bit.
Helena
01 Oct 2007 04:32:03 PDT
Boat noise
Between 6:30am and 7am we heard both the A30s and the A36s in johnstone Strait. Our impression was that they were eastbound through the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve. There was a lot of boat noise in the Strait (there is a rare fishing opening today) and so the direction the whales took is still not absolute.
Helena
01 Oct 2007 09:00:34 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since early this morning & understand that the A30s & A36s were still headed east in Johnstone Strait in mid afternoon (past Eve River). Hopefully, they'll come back before too long.
Helena
01 Oct 2007 22:36:55 PDT
Sunday, September 30, 2007
30 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s popped up suddenly in front of CP a short while ago. They then entered Blackney Pass silently and travelled north. They are now in Blackfish Sound. The A36s, earlier, around 10:40am, headed off to the west in Queen Charlotte Strait. It is not clear at the moment whether they continued westward or if they might be waiting for the A30s to catch-up.
Helena
30 Sep 2007 13:50:40 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since early this afternoon & have nothing new to report. Our imprression was that the A30s probably headed north into Queen Charlotte Strait, as did the A36s earlier in the day. However, we aren't sure. We are waiting.
Helena
30 Sep 2007 22:41:53 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s popped up suddenly in front of CP a short while ago. They then entered Blackney Pass silently and travelled north. They are now in Blackfish Sound. The A36s, earlier, around 10:40am, headed off to the west in Queen Charlotte Strait. It is not clear at the moment whether they continued westward or if they might be waiting for the A30s to catch-up.
Helena
30 Sep 2007 13:50:40 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since early this afternoon & have nothing new to report. Our imprression was that the A30s probably headed north into Queen Charlotte Strait, as did the A36s earlier in the day. However, we aren't sure. We are waiting.
Helena
30 Sep 2007 22:41:53 PDT
Saturday, September 29, 2007
29 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since early this morning, just after midnight, when (we think) the A30s were headed east out of our hydrophone range. A report this afternoon, of a group of orcas (including 2 adult males) heading west past Brown's Bay in eastern Johnstone StraIt makes us think the A30s may be on their way back to our area. We've resumed live streaming, though there is still a persistent hum on our system, for which we apologise (we're working on the problem).
Helena & Paul
29 Sep 2007 18:07:20 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since early this morning, just after midnight, when (we think) the A30s were headed east out of our hydrophone range. A report this afternoon, of a group of orcas (including 2 adult males) heading west past Brown's Bay in eastern Johnstone StraIt makes us think the A30s may be on their way back to our area. We've resumed live streaming, though there is still a persistent hum on our system, for which we apologise (we're working on the problem).
Helena & Paul
29 Sep 2007 18:07:20 PDT
Friday, September 28, 2007
28 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
We've heard no more calls overnight & think it's possible that the last calls we heard, around 11:30pm, were from the A30s as they crossed Johnstone Strait towards Weynton Pass, heading "out" on the slack tide. However, there was terrible boat noise in both Johnstone Strait & Blackfish Sound at the time, so we aren't at all sure. It's a beuatiful morning here & the sun is just up... we are waiting.
Helena
28 Sep 2007 07:43:04 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s have suddenly appeared off CP, lovely close calls!
Helena
28 Sep 2007 13:03:42 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s are close to Critical Point, lots of calls & continuous echolocation... sounds like a whole lottafishin' goin' on!
Helena
28 Sep 2007 17:25:53 PDT
Performing maintenance
So sorry, but we're still unable to solve the hum problem. Will try again tomorrow. Meanwhile, the A30s are headed back to the west in Johnstone Strait. They're now probably somewhere around the western boundary of the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
28 Sep 2007 20:32:32 PDT
Performing maintenance
We are still in maintenance mode but for the record the A30s are nearing Critical Point in Robson Bight. They have been moving back in this direction very slowly and may have not come furtheer west than east of Kaikash earlier.
Helena
28 Sep 2007 23:48:25 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no more calls overnight & think it's possible that the last calls we heard, around 11:30pm, were from the A30s as they crossed Johnstone Strait towards Weynton Pass, heading "out" on the slack tide. However, there was terrible boat noise in both Johnstone Strait & Blackfish Sound at the time, so we aren't at all sure. It's a beuatiful morning here & the sun is just up... we are waiting.
Helena
28 Sep 2007 07:43:04 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s have suddenly appeared off CP, lovely close calls!
Helena
28 Sep 2007 13:03:42 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s are close to Critical Point, lots of calls & continuous echolocation... sounds like a whole lottafishin' goin' on!
Helena
28 Sep 2007 17:25:53 PDT
Performing maintenance
So sorry, but we're still unable to solve the hum problem. Will try again tomorrow. Meanwhile, the A30s are headed back to the west in Johnstone Strait. They're now probably somewhere around the western boundary of the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
28 Sep 2007 20:32:32 PDT
Performing maintenance
We are still in maintenance mode but for the record the A30s are nearing Critical Point in Robson Bight. They have been moving back in this direction very slowly and may have not come furtheer west than east of Kaikash earlier.
Helena
28 Sep 2007 23:48:25 PDT
Thursday, September 27, 2007
27 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
We heard no calls overnight.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 08:39:01 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We're hearing rubbing sounds on the RB hydrophone, along with a few N3 calls... sounds like the A30s are back!
Helena
27 Sep 2007 15:50:16 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Up to the west - Robson Bight!
Helena
27 Sep 2007 16:19:52 PDT
Distant calls audible.
After passing closely to Critical Point, the A30s are carrying on to the west. Lots of unfortunate boat noise.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 17:09:04 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
At the moment it is not clear what the A30s decided to do. Calls dropped off a while ago when they were still possibly west of Cracroft Point. Lovely full moon tonight opposite the Lab.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 20:00:45 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We began hearing distant calls from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone a short while ago. Sounds like they are in western Johnstone Strait, possibly heading east. Persistent boat noise is present in the Strait also.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 23:26:40 PDT
No orcas present.
We heard no calls overnight.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 08:39:01 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We're hearing rubbing sounds on the RB hydrophone, along with a few N3 calls... sounds like the A30s are back!
Helena
27 Sep 2007 15:50:16 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Up to the west - Robson Bight!
Helena
27 Sep 2007 16:19:52 PDT
Distant calls audible.
After passing closely to Critical Point, the A30s are carrying on to the west. Lots of unfortunate boat noise.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 17:09:04 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
At the moment it is not clear what the A30s decided to do. Calls dropped off a while ago when they were still possibly west of Cracroft Point. Lovely full moon tonight opposite the Lab.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 20:00:45 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We began hearing distant calls from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone a short while ago. Sounds like they are in western Johnstone Strait, possibly heading east. Persistent boat noise is present in the Strait also.
Helena
27 Sep 2007 23:26:40 PDT
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
26 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Superb sounds!!
The A30s are back in Robson Bight.
Helena
26 Sep 2007 02:11:05 PDT
No orcas present.
A group of orcas is currently travelling east opposite the Eve River (east of the Ecological Reserve).
Helena
26 Sep 2007 09:33:26 PDT
No orcas present.
The group east of the Reserve was indeed the A30s At 12:30pm, they were continuing east from Hickey Point. Also today, there is a moderate sized group of Pacific Whitesided dolphins in Johnstone Strait and a lone elephat seal was spotted off Donegal Head this morning by the Gikumi (Stubbs Island).
Helena
26 Sep 2007 14:14:03 PDT
No orcas present.
The A30s turned back to the west around 1pm (Naiad Explorer report) but we have yet to hear them come back into our area. It's possible they turned back to the east again, or have just been making their way slowly to the west. As is often the case, we are waiting.
Helena
26 Sep 2007 22:49:06 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s are back in Robson Bight.
Helena
26 Sep 2007 02:11:05 PDT
No orcas present.
A group of orcas is currently travelling east opposite the Eve River (east of the Ecological Reserve).
Helena
26 Sep 2007 09:33:26 PDT
No orcas present.
The group east of the Reserve was indeed the A30s At 12:30pm, they were continuing east from Hickey Point. Also today, there is a moderate sized group of Pacific Whitesided dolphins in Johnstone Strait and a lone elephat seal was spotted off Donegal Head this morning by the Gikumi (Stubbs Island).
Helena
26 Sep 2007 14:14:03 PDT
No orcas present.
The A30s turned back to the west around 1pm (Naiad Explorer report) but we have yet to hear them come back into our area. It's possible they turned back to the east again, or have just been making their way slowly to the west. As is often the case, we are waiting.
Helena
26 Sep 2007 22:49:06 PDT
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
25 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are again calling in the area between Robson Bight and Cracroft Point.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 00:48:31 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
It seems likely that the A30s have headed north through Blackney Pass on the beginning of the ebbing tide, and are now in Blackfish Sound. They are silent for the moment.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 04:20:05 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s are travelling back south through Blackney Pass. They are silent so far.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 11:14:42 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s seem to be moving on towards Robson Bight now.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 12:08:47 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s have reached Robson Bight & are now approaching Critical Point. Lovely calls, & echolocation too... sounds like at least some of them are having a bite in the Bight!
Helena
25 Sep 2007 13:48:58 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are in the midst of what sounds like a great rub.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 14:26:36 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The a30s are on their way back to the west opposite the Ecological Reserve. Earlier, they had gone east from the rubbing beaches.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 18:52:36 PDT
Performing maintenance
Our live stream has been down for a few hours, owing to a power failure. Please accept our apologies.
Helena & Paul
25 Sep 2007 19:49:54 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The latest theory is that the A30s continued to the west. They hesitated when they got to Little Kaikash and could be heard turning first, back to the east, and then soon after back to the west. This movement coincided with their burst of calls. Since then only their fading blows were heard to the west. The tide will continue to ebb until 1:30am.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 22:25:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are again calling in the area between Robson Bight and Cracroft Point.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 00:48:31 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
It seems likely that the A30s have headed north through Blackney Pass on the beginning of the ebbing tide, and are now in Blackfish Sound. They are silent for the moment.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 04:20:05 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s are travelling back south through Blackney Pass. They are silent so far.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 11:14:42 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s seem to be moving on towards Robson Bight now.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 12:08:47 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s have reached Robson Bight & are now approaching Critical Point. Lovely calls, & echolocation too... sounds like at least some of them are having a bite in the Bight!
Helena
25 Sep 2007 13:48:58 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are in the midst of what sounds like a great rub.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 14:26:36 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The a30s are on their way back to the west opposite the Ecological Reserve. Earlier, they had gone east from the rubbing beaches.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 18:52:36 PDT
Performing maintenance
Our live stream has been down for a few hours, owing to a power failure. Please accept our apologies.
Helena & Paul
25 Sep 2007 19:49:54 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The latest theory is that the A30s continued to the west. They hesitated when they got to Little Kaikash and could be heard turning first, back to the east, and then soon after back to the west. This movement coincided with their burst of calls. Since then only their fading blows were heard to the west. The tide will continue to ebb until 1:30am.
Helena
25 Sep 2007 22:25:22 PDT
Monday, September 24, 2007
24 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
Once again, we heard no calls overnight & have heard no reports about orcas nearby. We are waiting.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 07:02:28 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Good News! The A30s are on their way back into the area. Currently they are north of Donegal Head in Queen Charlotte Strait but they are eastbound.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 13:18:14 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s are still in the same area north of Bold head and still just out of range of our system. They are calling (according to the whale watch boats with them ) as they are go back and forth. So perhaps soon...
Helena
24 Sep 2007 15:49:28 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Just a few calls so far, in Blackfish Sound, but the A30s finally came into range, if only briefly.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 18:21:58 PDT
Distant calls audible.
A30s still chatty in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 19:56:57 PDT
Orcas near mics.
These lovely A30 calls are from the Parson Island station. The A30s must have travelled through behind the 2nd tug to travel Blackney to Johnstone Strait. Sounds like the whales are on their way to the Strait.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 21:47:25 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s have made it to Johnstone Strait and are moving toward Cracroft Point.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 21:56:04 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s continue into Johnstone Strait. There is still a lot of boat noise from the tugs unfortunately.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 22:08:21 PDT
No orcas present.
Once again, we heard no calls overnight & have heard no reports about orcas nearby. We are waiting.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 07:02:28 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Good News! The A30s are on their way back into the area. Currently they are north of Donegal Head in Queen Charlotte Strait but they are eastbound.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 13:18:14 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s are still in the same area north of Bold head and still just out of range of our system. They are calling (according to the whale watch boats with them ) as they are go back and forth. So perhaps soon...
Helena
24 Sep 2007 15:49:28 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Just a few calls so far, in Blackfish Sound, but the A30s finally came into range, if only briefly.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 18:21:58 PDT
Distant calls audible.
A30s still chatty in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 19:56:57 PDT
Orcas near mics.
These lovely A30 calls are from the Parson Island station. The A30s must have travelled through behind the 2nd tug to travel Blackney to Johnstone Strait. Sounds like the whales are on their way to the Strait.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 21:47:25 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s have made it to Johnstone Strait and are moving toward Cracroft Point.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 21:56:04 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s continue into Johnstone Strait. There is still a lot of boat noise from the tugs unfortunately.
Helena
24 Sep 2007 22:08:21 PDT
Sunday, September 23, 2007
23 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
Recently there has been a fairly vocal group of dolphins close to Robson Bight. To the west the A30s were offfshore of Malcolm Island travelling toward the Mainland. The A36s were off Pine Island and another group of whales were westbound toward Goletas Channel.
Helena
23 Sep 2007 21:54:19 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Recently there has been a fairly vocal group of dolphins close to Robson Bight. To the west the A30s were offfshore of Malcolm Island travelling toward the Mainland. The A36s were off Pine Island and another group of whales were westbound toward Goletas Channel.
Helena
23 Sep 2007 21:54:19 PDT
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
21 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
So far we are not aware of any news about the A30s. We did not hear any calls overnight - not even dolphins. Very rainy and wet this morning.
Helena
21 Sep 2007 09:07:07 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls at all today - sounds like the A30s have had a day off!
Helena
21 Sep 2007 22:31:55 PDT
No orcas present.
So far we are not aware of any news about the A30s. We did not hear any calls overnight - not even dolphins. Very rainy and wet this morning.
Helena
21 Sep 2007 09:07:07 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls at all today - sounds like the A30s have had a day off!
Helena
21 Sep 2007 22:31:55 PDT
Thursday, September 20, 2007
20 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
Just after 7am we began to hear echo locarion and calls on the Critical Point system. It sounds like the A30s may have arrived back from the east.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 07:14:42 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are moving up the middle of the Strait toward the CP area.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 09:09:07 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
The A30s have travelled through Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound. They were altogether until White Beach Pas. From then on, they were spread out as they continued north. Just a few calls and now some echo location.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 13:12:57 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have travelled through Weynton Pass toward Johnstone Strait. Meanwhile T14 was seen heading east from the Nimpkish River toward Johnstone Strait. This possible "confict" of interests was solved by T14 ducking into Weynton Pass as the A30s entered the Strait. He loks like he might head to Blackfish Sound. This was all done without any calls.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 17:07:58 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
T14 gave us a bit of a surprise. Despite being seen moving through Weynton Pass earlier after passing the A30s on their way to Johnstone Strait through the same passage, he must have doubled back. Tim at CP saw first saw him off the western tip of Hanson Island. From there he moved east to the entrance of Blackney Pass. He then went north into Blackney Pass. Meanwhile, the resting A30s, contiued east against the Vancouver Island shore.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 19:48:10 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s sounded like they were fairly close to Robson Bight and may have alreay passed to the east.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 21:25:35 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Just after 7am we began to hear echo locarion and calls on the Critical Point system. It sounds like the A30s may have arrived back from the east.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 07:14:42 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are moving up the middle of the Strait toward the CP area.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 09:09:07 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
The A30s have travelled through Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound. They were altogether until White Beach Pas. From then on, they were spread out as they continued north. Just a few calls and now some echo location.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 13:12:57 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have travelled through Weynton Pass toward Johnstone Strait. Meanwhile T14 was seen heading east from the Nimpkish River toward Johnstone Strait. This possible "confict" of interests was solved by T14 ducking into Weynton Pass as the A30s entered the Strait. He loks like he might head to Blackfish Sound. This was all done without any calls.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 17:07:58 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
T14 gave us a bit of a surprise. Despite being seen moving through Weynton Pass earlier after passing the A30s on their way to Johnstone Strait through the same passage, he must have doubled back. Tim at CP saw first saw him off the western tip of Hanson Island. From there he moved east to the entrance of Blackney Pass. He then went north into Blackney Pass. Meanwhile, the resting A30s, contiued east against the Vancouver Island shore.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 19:48:10 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s sounded like they were fairly close to Robson Bight and may have alreay passed to the east.
Helena
20 Sep 2007 21:25:35 PDT
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
19 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
A lovely quiet morning - even the wind has dropped. No reports and we only heard dolphins during the night. The Critical Point system has been fussy and noisy. Hopefully, this can be corrected. No reports about the A30s or the G25s.
Helena
19 Sep 2007 09:32:56 PDT
No orcas present.
More transient activity today. Earlier this morning, two groups were spotted travelling toward each other in the Retreat Pass area (off of Queen Charlotte Strait). One group of three came into Arrow Pass and met up with the group of four near the Fox islands. The whales then turned and have headed back through Arrow Pass. They are currently just at the mouth of Arrow. The group of dolphins we heard earlier west of Critical Point continued west and out Weynton Pass. They moved toward Mitchell Bay where they have stalled in company with a minke whale whose feeding has excited lots of birds. The A30s were again reported in Nodales Channel. No word on the G25s - have they left the area? Also, jim Borrowman saw 45 Sandhill Cranes fly overhead on his way to watch the transients.
Helena
19 Sep 2007 13:58:35 PDT
No orcas present.
A lovely quiet morning - even the wind has dropped. No reports and we only heard dolphins during the night. The Critical Point system has been fussy and noisy. Hopefully, this can be corrected. No reports about the A30s or the G25s.
Helena
19 Sep 2007 09:32:56 PDT
No orcas present.
More transient activity today. Earlier this morning, two groups were spotted travelling toward each other in the Retreat Pass area (off of Queen Charlotte Strait). One group of three came into Arrow Pass and met up with the group of four near the Fox islands. The whales then turned and have headed back through Arrow Pass. They are currently just at the mouth of Arrow. The group of dolphins we heard earlier west of Critical Point continued west and out Weynton Pass. They moved toward Mitchell Bay where they have stalled in company with a minke whale whose feeding has excited lots of birds. The A30s were again reported in Nodales Channel. No word on the G25s - have they left the area? Also, jim Borrowman saw 45 Sandhill Cranes fly overhead on his way to watch the transients.
Helena
19 Sep 2007 13:58:35 PDT
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
18 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
After the excitment of the transients in Blackney Pass (the T55s) early this morning we had to be content to follow their progress (or lack of it) for the rest of the day. For several hours this group moved back and forth off Stubbs Island in Weynton Passage. The A30s, meanwhile, were found in Nodales Channel (eastern Johnstone Strait). 100 dolphins, Dalls porpoise, sea lions, seals, myriad birds and humpbacks filled up the rest of the day.
Helena
18 Sep 2007 23:41:35 PDT
No orcas present.
After the excitment of the transients in Blackney Pass (the T55s) early this morning we had to be content to follow their progress (or lack of it) for the rest of the day. For several hours this group moved back and forth off Stubbs Island in Weynton Passage. The A30s, meanwhile, were found in Nodales Channel (eastern Johnstone Strait). 100 dolphins, Dalls porpoise, sea lions, seals, myriad birds and humpbacks filled up the rest of the day.
Helena
18 Sep 2007 23:41:35 PDT
Monday, September 17, 2007
17 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
It did turn out to be part of the G17s - the G25s - they stalled mid strait off of CP and then came into Blackney Pass (part way) and then turned back toward Johnstone Strait. A group has also been seen further east off the Broken Islands. It may be the A30s although we last saw them heading into Blackfish Sound around 8pm. Recently, nothing would surprise us about the A30s travelling quietly around the area.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 11:09:15 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have arrived back at the east end of the Reserve (from the east). Meanwhile, we had a group of transients which included T68 & T68A - thanks to Jackie & Stubbs Island for the IDs) - head south through Blackney Pass to Cracroft Point. Just as the rub started the transients turned and began to head west.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 16:54:57 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have come west from the beaches. Meanwhile, the G25s turned up unexpectedly and briefly off CP. They must have come through Blackney Pass. They have been quite scattered and elusive all day but hopefully they now have connected with the A30s. They did seem to be "searching" ealier. No further word on the transients who were recently in Johnstone Strait as well.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 18:59:01 PDT
No orcas present.
If you are wondering what happened...you are not alone. The A30s and the G25s disappeared and we imagine that they went off to the east. However, there were no calls to support this or any other theory. The transients may have turned up once again off the entrance to Blackney, after a trip to the west, around 7:30pm. At least, there was a group of 6 that showed up there. From there, this group, went east along Cracroft Island. By 8pm, they were off the Sophia Islands.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 20:56:55 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
It did turn out to be part of the G17s - the G25s - they stalled mid strait off of CP and then came into Blackney Pass (part way) and then turned back toward Johnstone Strait. A group has also been seen further east off the Broken Islands. It may be the A30s although we last saw them heading into Blackfish Sound around 8pm. Recently, nothing would surprise us about the A30s travelling quietly around the area.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 11:09:15 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have arrived back at the east end of the Reserve (from the east). Meanwhile, we had a group of transients which included T68 & T68A - thanks to Jackie & Stubbs Island for the IDs) - head south through Blackney Pass to Cracroft Point. Just as the rub started the transients turned and began to head west.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 16:54:57 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have come west from the beaches. Meanwhile, the G25s turned up unexpectedly and briefly off CP. They must have come through Blackney Pass. They have been quite scattered and elusive all day but hopefully they now have connected with the A30s. They did seem to be "searching" ealier. No further word on the transients who were recently in Johnstone Strait as well.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 18:59:01 PDT
No orcas present.
If you are wondering what happened...you are not alone. The A30s and the G25s disappeared and we imagine that they went off to the east. However, there were no calls to support this or any other theory. The transients may have turned up once again off the entrance to Blackney, after a trip to the west, around 7:30pm. At least, there was a group of 6 that showed up there. From there, this group, went east along Cracroft Island. By 8pm, they were off the Sophia Islands.
Helena
17 Sep 2007 20:56:55 PDT
Sunday, September 16, 2007
16 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
The A30s were found off of Stimpson Reef (opposite the Adam River) earlier this morning. They have been milling and resting. No word yet on any groups further west. A lovely humpback surprised us this morning. Swimming with sealions the whale came very close into shore in front of our bay. Quite dramatic. On another note: Sadly we said good-bye to Tomoko, Yumi and Momoko this morning. We would like to thank them for all their hard work, willing hands and cheerful friendship. Safe journey back home!
Helena & Paul
16 Sep 2007 11:38:41 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s, just a short while ago, have returned to the rubbing beaches from the east.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 14:16:43 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Brief rub on their way west.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 14:28:04 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s have rounded Critical Point and into Robson Bight on what sounds like a fishing expedition.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 14:47:06 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s ARE moving westward but very slowly. They are resting off Izumi Rock (west of the western boundary).
Helena
16 Sep 2007 16:32:20 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s crossed the Strait with some enthusiasm toward Cracroft Point.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 17:44:44 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s, just after 7pm, entered Blackney Pass from Johnstone Strait. They travelled north through to Blackfish Sound with one foraging stop along the way.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 20:38:25 PDT
No orcas present.
The A30s were found off of Stimpson Reef (opposite the Adam River) earlier this morning. They have been milling and resting. No word yet on any groups further west. A lovely humpback surprised us this morning. Swimming with sealions the whale came very close into shore in front of our bay. Quite dramatic. On another note: Sadly we said good-bye to Tomoko, Yumi and Momoko this morning. We would like to thank them for all their hard work, willing hands and cheerful friendship. Safe journey back home!
Helena & Paul
16 Sep 2007 11:38:41 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s, just a short while ago, have returned to the rubbing beaches from the east.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 14:16:43 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Brief rub on their way west.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 14:28:04 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s have rounded Critical Point and into Robson Bight on what sounds like a fishing expedition.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 14:47:06 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s ARE moving westward but very slowly. They are resting off Izumi Rock (west of the western boundary).
Helena
16 Sep 2007 16:32:20 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s crossed the Strait with some enthusiasm toward Cracroft Point.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 17:44:44 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s, just after 7pm, entered Blackney Pass from Johnstone Strait. They travelled north through to Blackfish Sound with one foraging stop along the way.
Helena
16 Sep 2007 20:38:25 PDT
Saturday, September 15, 2007
15 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls overnight, and don't know what happened to the A30s after we last heard them west of Cracroft Point. We are waiting.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 09:48:53 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We just began to hear calls and rubs. The A30s must have returned to the east last night and are now making their way back to the west.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 10:05:52 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have passed through Robson Bight and are about half way from the wstern boundary of the Ecological Reserve to Izumi rock, heading west. For the moment, they are silent.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 12:03:30 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s once again got a s far as Little Kaiakash on the Vancouver Island side and then turned back to the east at 1:30pm. A38 had ventured toward CP as his group was moving west but soon crossed over to them just ahead of the turn.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 13:36:49 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back close to Critical Point. Maybe they are thinking about an afternoon rub? Also, we have heard that the A36s have been seen closer to Pine Island in Queen Charlotte Strait.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 15:43:35 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Some serious fishing first!
Helena
15 Sep 2007 15:52:53 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Sounds like the A30s are having a nice afternoon rub!
Helena
15 Sep 2007 16:19:31 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Back and forth! The A30s are oposite Robson Bight once again. Rumours have it that there is now a large group of whales near Pine Island. hmmmmmmm......
Helena
15 Sep 2007 18:01:16 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls overnight, and don't know what happened to the A30s after we last heard them west of Cracroft Point. We are waiting.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 09:48:53 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We just began to hear calls and rubs. The A30s must have returned to the east last night and are now making their way back to the west.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 10:05:52 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have passed through Robson Bight and are about half way from the wstern boundary of the Ecological Reserve to Izumi rock, heading west. For the moment, they are silent.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 12:03:30 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s once again got a s far as Little Kaiakash on the Vancouver Island side and then turned back to the east at 1:30pm. A38 had ventured toward CP as his group was moving west but soon crossed over to them just ahead of the turn.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 13:36:49 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back close to Critical Point. Maybe they are thinking about an afternoon rub? Also, we have heard that the A36s have been seen closer to Pine Island in Queen Charlotte Strait.
Helena
15 Sep 2007 15:43:35 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Some serious fishing first!
Helena
15 Sep 2007 15:52:53 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Sounds like the A30s are having a nice afternoon rub!
Helena
15 Sep 2007 16:19:31 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Back and forth! The A30s are oposite Robson Bight once again. Rumours have it that there is now a large group of whales near Pine Island. hmmmmmmm......
Helena
15 Sep 2007 18:01:16 PDT
Friday, September 14, 2007
14 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
We have been listening to the A30s arrive back in Johnstone Strait sfter their trip to the inlets.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 05:57:20 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Slowly.... moving on toward the Reserve.We first heard A30 calls just after 4am. The morning is again foggy.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 06:57:21 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have reached the rubbung beaches.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 08:48:26 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back to the area off Robson Bight heading west. Meanwhile, a small group of transients have come out of Queen Charlotte Strait and are headed toward the Plumpers at the western end of Hanson Island.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 10:12:30 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have turned back to the east again & are just inside the western boundary of the Ecological Reserve. For the moment, they are silent.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 13:37:03 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are in Robson Bight. close to Critical Point.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 14:23:12 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are back at the rubing beaches. It's their 2nd session today.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 14:55:45 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
Back to the Bight!
Helena
14 Sep 2007 15:37:47 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We've been hearing occasional distant calls from the A30s, on the Critical Point hydrophone, as they made their way to the west from Robson Bight on the Vancouver Island side of the Strait, foraging along the way. They were last sighted just before dark (from CP) off Blinhorn, spread out off Vancouver Island. It's possible they will turn around soon & head back east, or they could head "out" on the swiftly ebbing tide.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 20:27:34 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We have been listening to the A30s arrive back in Johnstone Strait sfter their trip to the inlets.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 05:57:20 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Slowly.... moving on toward the Reserve.We first heard A30 calls just after 4am. The morning is again foggy.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 06:57:21 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have reached the rubbung beaches.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 08:48:26 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back to the area off Robson Bight heading west. Meanwhile, a small group of transients have come out of Queen Charlotte Strait and are headed toward the Plumpers at the western end of Hanson Island.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 10:12:30 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s have turned back to the east again & are just inside the western boundary of the Ecological Reserve. For the moment, they are silent.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 13:37:03 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are in Robson Bight. close to Critical Point.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 14:23:12 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are back at the rubing beaches. It's their 2nd session today.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 14:55:45 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
Back to the Bight!
Helena
14 Sep 2007 15:37:47 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We've been hearing occasional distant calls from the A30s, on the Critical Point hydrophone, as they made their way to the west from Robson Bight on the Vancouver Island side of the Strait, foraging along the way. They were last sighted just before dark (from CP) off Blinhorn, spread out off Vancouver Island. It's possible they will turn around soon & head back east, or they could head "out" on the swiftly ebbing tide.
Helena
14 Sep 2007 20:27:34 PDT
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Boat noise
The night was quiet after the A30s crossed Blackfish Sound toward Queen Charlotte Strait. Very foggy again this morning.
Helena
13 Sep 2007 07:41:20 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
So far there have not been any visual sightings ,although, calls were heard, in the fog, in Queen Charlotte Strait. Blackney andJohnstone Strait are both clear now.
Helena
13 Sep 2007 12:11:40 PDT
No orcas present.
The A30s did a surprise move today by heading into Fife Sound and on to Tribune Channel (part of the knight Inlet system). They dod not go this route very often but it was a lovely day and maybe the inlets seemed like a good choice!
Helena
13 Sep 2007 19:17:04 PDT
The night was quiet after the A30s crossed Blackfish Sound toward Queen Charlotte Strait. Very foggy again this morning.
Helena
13 Sep 2007 07:41:20 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
So far there have not been any visual sightings ,although, calls were heard, in the fog, in Queen Charlotte Strait. Blackney andJohnstone Strait are both clear now.
Helena
13 Sep 2007 12:11:40 PDT
No orcas present.
The A30s did a surprise move today by heading into Fife Sound and on to Tribune Channel (part of the knight Inlet system). They dod not go this route very often but it was a lovely day and maybe the inlets seemed like a good choice!
Helena
13 Sep 2007 19:17:04 PDT
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
12 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
We heard no calls overnight & don't know what happened to the A30s after we lost track of them early yesterday evening.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 08:14:47 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s, who had headed east in Johnstone Strait last night, are returning to the west. They are now on the Vancouver Island side of the Strait, past Naka Creek, and approaching the eastern boundary of the Reserve. One of the males, A38 or A39, is mid-strait. It's possible that the A30s will head into the rubbing beaches soon. (Report from Naiad Explorer).
Helena
12 Sep 2007 14:38:44 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're hearing close calls & echolocation from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone. Some of them (just a few) had a brief rub on their way west. Boat noise is persistent in the background.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 15:45:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s, all together, are off Kaikash Creek heading west.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 17:37:07 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s have turned back to he east but whether or not they come all the way is still uncertain. They are calling quite frequently.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 21:01:34 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s went out via Weynton Pass. They are now in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 21:32:01 PDT
No orcas present.
We heard no calls overnight & don't know what happened to the A30s after we lost track of them early yesterday evening.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 08:14:47 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s, who had headed east in Johnstone Strait last night, are returning to the west. They are now on the Vancouver Island side of the Strait, past Naka Creek, and approaching the eastern boundary of the Reserve. One of the males, A38 or A39, is mid-strait. It's possible that the A30s will head into the rubbing beaches soon. (Report from Naiad Explorer).
Helena
12 Sep 2007 14:38:44 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're hearing close calls & echolocation from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone. Some of them (just a few) had a brief rub on their way west. Boat noise is persistent in the background.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 15:45:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s, all together, are off Kaikash Creek heading west.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 17:37:07 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s have turned back to he east but whether or not they come all the way is still uncertain. They are calling quite frequently.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 21:01:34 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s went out via Weynton Pass. They are now in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
12 Sep 2007 21:32:01 PDT
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
11 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
At 3:15am this morning the A30s were back at the rubbing beaches and then later near Critical Point. It seemed like the A30s did not go any further. The last we heard was at 5am. Our last impression was that they had turned around and moved back eastward.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 08:21:42 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
We heard a few distant calls from the A30s about half an hour ago, when they were in the fog at the "top" of Blackfish Sound. It seems they headed "out" on the ebbing tide early this morning, though we're not sure of their route, & are now headed back into the Strait via Weynton Pass.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 11:45:00 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We're now hearing distant calls from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone. Sounds like they have made it into the Strait (via Weynton Pass) and are headed east.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 12:00:56 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Moving on - the A30s have travelled east along Vancouver Island toward the Ecological Reserve. Back off Kaikash and the entrance of Blackney Pass A39 looked like he would travel over to CP. Instead he crossedto the others who were approaching Kaikash. It was from there that the group continued east together.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 14:35:04 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have reached the rubbing beaches!
Helena
11 Sep 2007 15:34:32 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
a little rub and now a bite to eat in the Bight!
Helena
11 Sep 2007 16:22:47 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Again the A30s are proving a bit elusive. They have grown very quiet and visually CP lost track of them near Kaikash.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 19:37:59 PDT
No orcas present.
At 3:15am this morning the A30s were back at the rubbing beaches and then later near Critical Point. It seemed like the A30s did not go any further. The last we heard was at 5am. Our last impression was that they had turned around and moved back eastward.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 08:21:42 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
We heard a few distant calls from the A30s about half an hour ago, when they were in the fog at the "top" of Blackfish Sound. It seems they headed "out" on the ebbing tide early this morning, though we're not sure of their route, & are now headed back into the Strait via Weynton Pass.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 11:45:00 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We're now hearing distant calls from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone. Sounds like they have made it into the Strait (via Weynton Pass) and are headed east.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 12:00:56 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Moving on - the A30s have travelled east along Vancouver Island toward the Ecological Reserve. Back off Kaikash and the entrance of Blackney Pass A39 looked like he would travel over to CP. Instead he crossedto the others who were approaching Kaikash. It was from there that the group continued east together.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 14:35:04 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have reached the rubbing beaches!
Helena
11 Sep 2007 15:34:32 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
a little rub and now a bite to eat in the Bight!
Helena
11 Sep 2007 16:22:47 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Again the A30s are proving a bit elusive. They have grown very quiet and visually CP lost track of them near Kaikash.
Helena
11 Sep 2007 19:37:59 PDT
Monday, September 10, 2007
10 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
The fog is lifting in very pretty patterns. The a30s have been located near the Broken Islands (east of West cracroft Island) heading west.
Helena
10 Sep 2007 11:06:15 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're hearing close calls & echolocation from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone. Over the past few hours, they made their way to the west, mostly on the Cracroft Island side of the Strait, then they crossed over to the Vancouver Island side & are now in Robson Bight, headed back east again.
Helena
10 Sep 2007 17:58:38 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are rubbing!
Helena
10 Sep 2007 18:34:54 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s finished their evening rub and headed off to the east.
Helena
10 Sep 2007 19:18:58 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
A few more calls and then some major Blackney Pass distractions. Three humpbacks surrounded by dolphins and a few sealions are headed north "together".
Helena
10 Sep 2007 19:59:03 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Back from the beaches!
Helena
10 Sep 2007 20:21:26 PDT
No orcas present.
The fog is lifting in very pretty patterns. The a30s have been located near the Broken Islands (east of West cracroft Island) heading west.
Helena
10 Sep 2007 11:06:15 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're hearing close calls & echolocation from the A30s on the Critical Point hydrophone. Over the past few hours, they made their way to the west, mostly on the Cracroft Island side of the Strait, then they crossed over to the Vancouver Island side & are now in Robson Bight, headed back east again.
Helena
10 Sep 2007 17:58:38 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are rubbing!
Helena
10 Sep 2007 18:34:54 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s finished their evening rub and headed off to the east.
Helena
10 Sep 2007 19:18:58 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
A few more calls and then some major Blackney Pass distractions. Three humpbacks surrounded by dolphins and a few sealions are headed north "together".
Helena
10 Sep 2007 19:59:03 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Back from the beaches!
Helena
10 Sep 2007 20:21:26 PDT
Sunday, September 09, 2007
09 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
A group of transients (yet to be identified) are off Izumi Rock (west of the Reserve). A group of dolphins is not too far away, off of the Sophias. The A30s are most likely off the Broken Island.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 10:53:26 PDT
No orcas present.
The transients turned out to be the T46 group once again. They went up to Weynton Pass and had a bite to eat (seal) and carried on. The A30s at 3pm were back off the Broken Island group. Meanwhile, sealions, humpbacks and myriad birds have kept us busy for the afternoon.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 17:09:17 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
? the A30s rubbing.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 17:53:39 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are off Critical Point after the beaches. Very nice echo location!
Helena
09 Sep 2007 18:16:33 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Not really sure what happened to the A30s. They were laast seen east of Kaikash around 6:45pm. They were still westbound on the ebb tide.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 21:00:31 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
A group of transients (yet to be identified) are off Izumi Rock (west of the Reserve). A group of dolphins is not too far away, off of the Sophias. The A30s are most likely off the Broken Island.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 10:53:26 PDT
No orcas present.
The transients turned out to be the T46 group once again. They went up to Weynton Pass and had a bite to eat (seal) and carried on. The A30s at 3pm were back off the Broken Island group. Meanwhile, sealions, humpbacks and myriad birds have kept us busy for the afternoon.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 17:09:17 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
? the A30s rubbing.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 17:53:39 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are off Critical Point after the beaches. Very nice echo location!
Helena
09 Sep 2007 18:16:33 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Not really sure what happened to the A30s. They were laast seen east of Kaikash around 6:45pm. They were still westbound on the ebb tide.
Helena
09 Sep 2007 21:00:31 PDT
Friday, September 07, 2007
07 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas hunting fish.
Someone has come back from the east and has just rounded Critical Point!
Helena
07 Sep 2007 08:10:15 PDT
Orcas near mics.
It is A1s and dolphins too.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 08:24:59 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
It is the A30s. Yesterday evening they were westbound off Chatham Point (the most eastern corner of Johnstone Strait) at 6pm. That is quite a hike!
Helena
07 Sep 2007 09:14:04 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s moved up to Cracroft Point, where after a short rest, they have begun to vocalise.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 10:46:09 PDT
Distant calls audible.
After turning to the east off of Hanson Island's Turn Point at 1:18pm, the A30s went back to the Cracroft Point area to continue their forage.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 15:09:48 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Just when you feel the day is slow and easy... just one group in the area, busy feeding,relaxed.... when, surprise! Offshores coming from the west. The A30s are getting closer to Critical Point.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 16:21:53 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
Someone has come back from the east and has just rounded Critical Point!
Helena
07 Sep 2007 08:10:15 PDT
Orcas near mics.
It is A1s and dolphins too.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 08:24:59 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
It is the A30s. Yesterday evening they were westbound off Chatham Point (the most eastern corner of Johnstone Strait) at 6pm. That is quite a hike!
Helena
07 Sep 2007 09:14:04 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s moved up to Cracroft Point, where after a short rest, they have begun to vocalise.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 10:46:09 PDT
Distant calls audible.
After turning to the east off of Hanson Island's Turn Point at 1:18pm, the A30s went back to the Cracroft Point area to continue their forage.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 15:09:48 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Just when you feel the day is slow and easy... just one group in the area, busy feeding,relaxed.... when, surprise! Offshores coming from the west. The A30s are getting closer to Critical Point.
Helena
07 Sep 2007 16:21:53 PDT
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
05 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Multiple pod calls audible.
Groups are streaming off to the west: First the Rs (they stayed on the Johnstone Strait side going west) and then the A36s with the I15s (who just went north in Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound). An I31 and/ or I11 group is currently approaching the entrance to Blackney Pass on the Johnstone Strait side. All this and a touch of northeern lights too. We have not heard any A4,A5, A12 or A30 calls yet.
Helena
05 Sep 2007 02:39:11 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Groups are streaming off to the west: First the Rs (they stayed on the Johnstone Strait side going west) and then the A36s with the I15s (who just went north in Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound). An I31 and/ or I11 group is currently approaching the entrance to Blackney Pass on the Johnstone Strait side. All this and a touch of northeern lights too. We have not heard any A4,A5, A12 or A30 calls yet.
Helena
05 Sep 2007 02:39:11 PDT
Monday, September 03, 2007
03 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Superb sounds!!
The A36s, A4s, A5s and the I15s met up the A30s when they entered the strait. All the whales headed east to the Bight, sounds like having nice time in there.
Tomoko
03 Sep 2007 00:46:16 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After the Rs came into the Strait the groups who had preceded became vocal and began to move eastward. We are now listening to the A12s, I11s, A36s, I15s, I31s and Rs. Quite the gang. To the east should still be the A30s, A4sand A5s.
Helena
03 Sep 2007 16:49:53 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A36s, A4s, A5s and the I15s met up the A30s when they entered the strait. All the whales headed east to the Bight, sounds like having nice time in there.
Tomoko
03 Sep 2007 00:46:16 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After the Rs came into the Strait the groups who had preceded became vocal and began to move eastward. We are now listening to the A12s, I11s, A36s, I15s, I31s and Rs. Quite the gang. To the east should still be the A30s, A4sand A5s.
Helena
03 Sep 2007 16:49:53 PDT
Saturday, September 01, 2007
01 September 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
We are hearing A1 calls once more on Critical Point. A while before they were passing the rubbing beaches headed west.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 09:23:51 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s just rounded the corner at Critical Point. Sounds like they are not alone. The beginning of the parade?
Helena
01 Sep 2007 09:29:36 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I15s are very close to Cracroft Point, the A4s sound like they are over closer to Vancouver Island. We have also heard A30s, A36s and A5s.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 10:24:13 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Well the whales went west, and then turned at the top end of Hanson Island, and then they went all the way back, past Critical Point and then down to the rubbing beaches where an A1 group is now rubbing.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 13:59:41 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Back and forth. Since the last poste the whales have turned at least once. At 2:20pm they were all opposite the Cliff moving east. The A30s went down for the rub and 20 minutes later they were all headed back to the west. The progress was not speedy but by 4:40pm the I15s were west of Kaikash, the A24s opposite Kaikash, the rest of the A4s and A5s were going alobg the Hanson shore and the A30s up to the western boundary. Whew!
Helena
01 Sep 2007 17:54:49 PDT
Distant calls audible.
For the last while the whales, true to form, are now going east again.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 19:06:54 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s peeled away and came north through Blackney Pass just before dark. The others are nearing Robson Bight.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 20:51:10 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The eastbound groups, the I15s,the A36s, A5s and A4s are on their way out of the Reserve. Nothing further was heard from the A30s who continued west to Queen Charlotte Strait.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 22:36:41 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We are hearing A1 calls once more on Critical Point. A while before they were passing the rubbing beaches headed west.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 09:23:51 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s just rounded the corner at Critical Point. Sounds like they are not alone. The beginning of the parade?
Helena
01 Sep 2007 09:29:36 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I15s are very close to Cracroft Point, the A4s sound like they are over closer to Vancouver Island. We have also heard A30s, A36s and A5s.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 10:24:13 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Well the whales went west, and then turned at the top end of Hanson Island, and then they went all the way back, past Critical Point and then down to the rubbing beaches where an A1 group is now rubbing.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 13:59:41 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Back and forth. Since the last poste the whales have turned at least once. At 2:20pm they were all opposite the Cliff moving east. The A30s went down for the rub and 20 minutes later they were all headed back to the west. The progress was not speedy but by 4:40pm the I15s were west of Kaikash, the A24s opposite Kaikash, the rest of the A4s and A5s were going alobg the Hanson shore and the A30s up to the western boundary. Whew!
Helena
01 Sep 2007 17:54:49 PDT
Distant calls audible.
For the last while the whales, true to form, are now going east again.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 19:06:54 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A30s peeled away and came north through Blackney Pass just before dark. The others are nearing Robson Bight.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 20:51:10 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The eastbound groups, the I15s,the A36s, A5s and A4s are on their way out of the Reserve. Nothing further was heard from the A30s who continued west to Queen Charlotte Strait.
Helena
01 Sep 2007 22:36:41 PDT
Friday, August 31, 2007
31 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Multiple pod calls audible.
Where to start? The A30s are currently travelling north through Blackney Pass. Someone is at the beaches rubbing and recently there was distant A5 calls on Critical Point. Earlier the A30s were with the A4s, A5s and A12s off Robson Bight before scattering in different directions east and west.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 01:08:14 PDT
No orcas present.
We last heard distant "resting" calls from the A30s on the Flower island hydrophone around 3am & have heard nothing since. We think the A30s probably continued to the north on the ebbing tide, though we're not sure.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 08:41:56 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Just after starting a recording because the A30s were reported off of Bold Head in Blackfish Sound, we began hearing A5 calls in Johnstone Strait. We suspect this might be the start of the A12, A4, A5 parade from the east.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 10:42:43 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Time to catch up. The A30s came through Blackney Pass. They cleared CP around 1:55pm and after a slight pause they continued east crossing in the direction of the Reserve. The A23s and the A25s, meanwhile, had gone west, crossed to the entrance of Blackney Pass and then headed west tight to the Hanson shore. At 1pm they turned and crossed right over to the Vancouver Island side and headed east. Around 2pm they would have been off Kaikash Creek following the A30s to the east. Nice timing. meanwhile, the A11s are on their way west not far from the eastern end of the Reserve.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 14:33:23 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Sounds like the A11s went in for a rub while the A30s and A5s wait a little further west.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 15:27:07 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Thanks to Marie on the Cliff we know that the A24s, A11s (all) came from the east. The A30s and the A23s/25s (who had turned first at 4pm) are now moving west. There are groups on both sides of the Strait in the Sophia Island area.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 16:45:54 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
So the A30s, A25s,A23s and all the A4 went west up to the "top" end of Hanson I. ,turned around and now are back off the entrance to Blackney Pass and Cracroft Point. The tide isebbing now and as earlier the whales are working against the current.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 19:25:17 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Guess who is back? As the A30s and Co disappeared to the east the I15s are arriving in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 23:48:41 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Where to start? The A30s are currently travelling north through Blackney Pass. Someone is at the beaches rubbing and recently there was distant A5 calls on Critical Point. Earlier the A30s were with the A4s, A5s and A12s off Robson Bight before scattering in different directions east and west.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 01:08:14 PDT
No orcas present.
We last heard distant "resting" calls from the A30s on the Flower island hydrophone around 3am & have heard nothing since. We think the A30s probably continued to the north on the ebbing tide, though we're not sure.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 08:41:56 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Just after starting a recording because the A30s were reported off of Bold Head in Blackfish Sound, we began hearing A5 calls in Johnstone Strait. We suspect this might be the start of the A12, A4, A5 parade from the east.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 10:42:43 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Time to catch up. The A30s came through Blackney Pass. They cleared CP around 1:55pm and after a slight pause they continued east crossing in the direction of the Reserve. The A23s and the A25s, meanwhile, had gone west, crossed to the entrance of Blackney Pass and then headed west tight to the Hanson shore. At 1pm they turned and crossed right over to the Vancouver Island side and headed east. Around 2pm they would have been off Kaikash Creek following the A30s to the east. Nice timing. meanwhile, the A11s are on their way west not far from the eastern end of the Reserve.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 14:33:23 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Sounds like the A11s went in for a rub while the A30s and A5s wait a little further west.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 15:27:07 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Thanks to Marie on the Cliff we know that the A24s, A11s (all) came from the east. The A30s and the A23s/25s (who had turned first at 4pm) are now moving west. There are groups on both sides of the Strait in the Sophia Island area.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 16:45:54 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
So the A30s, A25s,A23s and all the A4 went west up to the "top" end of Hanson I. ,turned around and now are back off the entrance to Blackney Pass and Cracroft Point. The tide isebbing now and as earlier the whales are working against the current.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 19:25:17 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Guess who is back? As the A30s and Co disappeared to the east the I15s are arriving in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
31 Aug 2007 23:48:41 PDT
Thursday, August 30, 2007
30 August 2007, Orcalab reports
No orcas present.
Good morning. We've heard no calls since just after midnight, when we think the A30s were passing the rubbing beaches, heading east. This means that all the A, G, & R clan groups here yesterday are probably still somewhere to the east of us.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 05:50:41 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I15s are now close to the CrPt hydrophone. We're also hearing distant "A" calls.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 07:58:05 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The orcas, the I31s, I15s, A30s and A36s are moving westward through a maze of 300 dolphins ,who are spread out from CP to the Reserve and across the Strait. You can hear the dolphins in behind the orca calls. Most of the whales are coming up to the CP area but there are at least two lingering groups, one off Izumi and one off the rubbing beaches. Are the rest of yesterday's groups coming up from "below"?
Helena
30 Aug 2007 09:37:00 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Interesting day - aren't they all? The A36s, I15s and I31s may be thinking about catching the ebb through Weynton Pass. This decision happened after a few calls from the A36s. The A30s are still in the Strait probably in seperate groupings. A38/39 are closer to the BIght.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 10:54:02 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are certainly holding down the middle. The A36s, I15s and I31s did go out Weynton and the A30s moved toward the CP area just ahead of the Rs coming up from the east along the Vancouver Island shore. Nick Templeman reports that at 11am the A12s, A4s and A5s were also westbound (isn't everyone?) off Kelsey Bay.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 11:42:59 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The Rs, following the A30s, are travelling west past the entrance to Blackney Pass on the Vancouver Island side.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 12:58:38 PDT
Orcas near mics.
As the A30s head back eastward (past Kaikash), the Rs (R5s,R17s,R2s and possibly R7s) are carrying on to the west through Pearse Passage. The others, the A36s, I15s and I31s are still westbound in Queen Charlotte Strait. The tide however, is in full flood and it is a big one. Only the A30s are going with the tide.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 15:01:59 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s have begun heading back to the east from CP, possibly to meet up with several groups of orcas coming west. They include at least some of the A4s, A5s, & A12s, who were reported to be heading west from Kelsey Bay around 11am today.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 16:08:51 PDT
Boat noise
Boy this was quick, The A12s,A5s and almost all of the A4s (only the small A11 group has not been accounted for so far) moved quickly to the west. The A30s doubled backed while the groups came "in" but now may also be westbound.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 17:50:56 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Bight Party: A30s, A4s,A5s,?A12s
Helena
30 Aug 2007 20:43:32 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The Bight party continues!
Helena
30 Aug 2007 21:26:57 PDT
No orcas present.
Good morning. We've heard no calls since just after midnight, when we think the A30s were passing the rubbing beaches, heading east. This means that all the A, G, & R clan groups here yesterday are probably still somewhere to the east of us.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 05:50:41 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I15s are now close to the CrPt hydrophone. We're also hearing distant "A" calls.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 07:58:05 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The orcas, the I31s, I15s, A30s and A36s are moving westward through a maze of 300 dolphins ,who are spread out from CP to the Reserve and across the Strait. You can hear the dolphins in behind the orca calls. Most of the whales are coming up to the CP area but there are at least two lingering groups, one off Izumi and one off the rubbing beaches. Are the rest of yesterday's groups coming up from "below"?
Helena
30 Aug 2007 09:37:00 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Interesting day - aren't they all? The A36s, I15s and I31s may be thinking about catching the ebb through Weynton Pass. This decision happened after a few calls from the A36s. The A30s are still in the Strait probably in seperate groupings. A38/39 are closer to the BIght.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 10:54:02 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are certainly holding down the middle. The A36s, I15s and I31s did go out Weynton and the A30s moved toward the CP area just ahead of the Rs coming up from the east along the Vancouver Island shore. Nick Templeman reports that at 11am the A12s, A4s and A5s were also westbound (isn't everyone?) off Kelsey Bay.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 11:42:59 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The Rs, following the A30s, are travelling west past the entrance to Blackney Pass on the Vancouver Island side.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 12:58:38 PDT
Orcas near mics.
As the A30s head back eastward (past Kaikash), the Rs (R5s,R17s,R2s and possibly R7s) are carrying on to the west through Pearse Passage. The others, the A36s, I15s and I31s are still westbound in Queen Charlotte Strait. The tide however, is in full flood and it is a big one. Only the A30s are going with the tide.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 15:01:59 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s have begun heading back to the east from CP, possibly to meet up with several groups of orcas coming west. They include at least some of the A4s, A5s, & A12s, who were reported to be heading west from Kelsey Bay around 11am today.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 16:08:51 PDT
Boat noise
Boy this was quick, The A12s,A5s and almost all of the A4s (only the small A11 group has not been accounted for so far) moved quickly to the west. The A30s doubled backed while the groups came "in" but now may also be westbound.
Helena
30 Aug 2007 17:50:56 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Bight Party: A30s, A4s,A5s,?A12s
Helena
30 Aug 2007 20:43:32 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The Bight party continues!
Helena
30 Aug 2007 21:26:57 PDT
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
29 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
The A30s and the I31s are back from the east, now off CP.
Tomoko
29 Aug 2007 03:43:24 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're listening to the A30s, I15s, & at least some of the I31s as they head north through Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound. Earlier, just before midnight, we began hearing them as they returned from the east. Their westward progress was slow as they made their way to the west, and they are still traveling slowly, against the last of the flooding tide. The A30s are ahead, now in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 05:18:38 PDT
Boat noise
The I15s,A30s and I31 have moved on from Blackfish Sound to the west. The tide is against them (since 5am) and their exit was slow.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 07:01:00 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We've begun hearing distant "R" calls on the Critical Point hydrophone. The R5s & R17s have just entered Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass. Behind them, still in Weynton Pass, are the I15s, A30s & possibly others. Earlier, around 10:30am, the various groups met up with each other on the north side of Malcolm Island. They've been traveling together towards Johnstone Strait since then. Sounds like a busy day ahead!
Helena
29 Aug 2007 13:43:16 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The lovely R5s,R17s R2s and perhaps the R7s once again have returned after being met in Queen Charlotte Strait by the A30s, I15s and I31s. Together, as reported, they all went through Weynton Pass while a very large group of dolphins, who had also come out of Queen Charlotte Strait, zipped into Blackney Pass. The orca groups are now well into Johnstone Strait, passing CP.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 14:57:07 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The Rs went east quickly, barely touching in at the main rubbing beach as they continued on. The I31s (all), the I15s and the A30s took a while longer to get to the Bight. The I31s have moved on eastward, the I15s are following and the A30s are still off the Bight after pausing off CP earlier. We had a very large group of dolphins in Blackney Pass obviously foraging. Exciting BUT the behaviour of several boats around the excitable dolphins was disappointing and just darn right rude at times. Just now, a rub hasstarted.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 17:39:44 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Sounds like the A30s also ventured briefly down to the beaches but they have just returned to Robson Bight.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 19:24:29 PDT
Distant calls audible.
It sounds like the A30s have moved back to the west, as we're hearing their calls on the Cracroft Point hydrophone. We don't know where the other groups are, but they probably continued to the east after their late afternoon session at the rubbing beaches.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 21:21:46 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s have returned to Robson Bight!
Helena
29 Aug 2007 22:33:39 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s and the I31s are back from the east, now off CP.
Tomoko
29 Aug 2007 03:43:24 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're listening to the A30s, I15s, & at least some of the I31s as they head north through Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound. Earlier, just before midnight, we began hearing them as they returned from the east. Their westward progress was slow as they made their way to the west, and they are still traveling slowly, against the last of the flooding tide. The A30s are ahead, now in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 05:18:38 PDT
Boat noise
The I15s,A30s and I31 have moved on from Blackfish Sound to the west. The tide is against them (since 5am) and their exit was slow.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 07:01:00 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We've begun hearing distant "R" calls on the Critical Point hydrophone. The R5s & R17s have just entered Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass. Behind them, still in Weynton Pass, are the I15s, A30s & possibly others. Earlier, around 10:30am, the various groups met up with each other on the north side of Malcolm Island. They've been traveling together towards Johnstone Strait since then. Sounds like a busy day ahead!
Helena
29 Aug 2007 13:43:16 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The lovely R5s,R17s R2s and perhaps the R7s once again have returned after being met in Queen Charlotte Strait by the A30s, I15s and I31s. Together, as reported, they all went through Weynton Pass while a very large group of dolphins, who had also come out of Queen Charlotte Strait, zipped into Blackney Pass. The orca groups are now well into Johnstone Strait, passing CP.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 14:57:07 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The Rs went east quickly, barely touching in at the main rubbing beach as they continued on. The I31s (all), the I15s and the A30s took a while longer to get to the Bight. The I31s have moved on eastward, the I15s are following and the A30s are still off the Bight after pausing off CP earlier. We had a very large group of dolphins in Blackney Pass obviously foraging. Exciting BUT the behaviour of several boats around the excitable dolphins was disappointing and just darn right rude at times. Just now, a rub hasstarted.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 17:39:44 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Sounds like the A30s also ventured briefly down to the beaches but they have just returned to Robson Bight.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 19:24:29 PDT
Distant calls audible.
It sounds like the A30s have moved back to the west, as we're hearing their calls on the Cracroft Point hydrophone. We don't know where the other groups are, but they probably continued to the east after their late afternoon session at the rubbing beaches.
Helena
29 Aug 2007 21:21:46 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s have returned to Robson Bight!
Helena
29 Aug 2007 22:33:39 PDT
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
28 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Multiple pod calls audible.
So much for going east! - Not quite yet it seems. The whales have been stalled in the same general area since the last posting, with someone only lightly touching in at the rubbing beaches. The tide is now in full flood and this may help them decide. Today, we heard from Nick Templeman that the A11s, A35s and A73 were with the A30s near Nodales Channel, perhaps another incentive.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 00:20:40 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Add I15, A1 and A4 calls to the list of whales up to Robson Bight.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 12:08:02 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It is really sounding like the whole gang is back, A30s, A36s, A12s, A4s,A5s,I15s, and I33s. Still moving west.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 12:54:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Actually these groups are spread from Telegraph Cove back to west of the Reserve.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 12:59:58 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The whales are not far off the entrance to Blackney Pass and CP area. Recently, A4s were the loudest. It is only 1/2 hour to the slack tide and then the tide will ebb. Will this be enough to encourage them all out via Blackney? Or will the stay Strait sid?
Helena
28 Aug 2007 17:04:14 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Definitely stayed Strait side.The calls were distant for so long we began to wonder if they were headed back to the west. Fortunately, calls got louder and we now believe the whales (the A12s,A30s,A4s.A5s,I15s,A36s have been heard) are headed to the Robson Bight area.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 18:43:10 PDT
Superb sounds!!
Getting even closer to Critical Point. The I31s need to be added to the list. No one left, the A36s came in. The wind has dropped (quite windy today),however, the rain continues.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 19:04:54 PDT
No orcas present.
And east they all went! - some 12 hours after arriving back from the east this morning.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 21:48:05 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
So much for going east! - Not quite yet it seems. The whales have been stalled in the same general area since the last posting, with someone only lightly touching in at the rubbing beaches. The tide is now in full flood and this may help them decide. Today, we heard from Nick Templeman that the A11s, A35s and A73 were with the A30s near Nodales Channel, perhaps another incentive.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 00:20:40 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Add I15, A1 and A4 calls to the list of whales up to Robson Bight.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 12:08:02 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It is really sounding like the whole gang is back, A30s, A36s, A12s, A4s,A5s,I15s, and I33s. Still moving west.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 12:54:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Actually these groups are spread from Telegraph Cove back to west of the Reserve.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 12:59:58 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The whales are not far off the entrance to Blackney Pass and CP area. Recently, A4s were the loudest. It is only 1/2 hour to the slack tide and then the tide will ebb. Will this be enough to encourage them all out via Blackney? Or will the stay Strait sid?
Helena
28 Aug 2007 17:04:14 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Definitely stayed Strait side.The calls were distant for so long we began to wonder if they were headed back to the west. Fortunately, calls got louder and we now believe the whales (the A12s,A30s,A4s.A5s,I15s,A36s have been heard) are headed to the Robson Bight area.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 18:43:10 PDT
Superb sounds!!
Getting even closer to Critical Point. The I31s need to be added to the list. No one left, the A36s came in. The wind has dropped (quite windy today),however, the rain continues.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 19:04:54 PDT
No orcas present.
And east they all went! - some 12 hours after arriving back from the east this morning.
Helena
28 Aug 2007 21:48:05 PDT
Saturday, August 25, 2007
25 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
After a wonderful vocal time together in Robson Bight, and a session at the rubbing beaches, the orcas (I31s A30s) have (probably) continued on to the east in Johnstone Strait. We are waiting.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 01:51:45 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
We're listening to echolocation near the Critical Point hydrophone. It's possibly from the A30s, though we're not sure. It's a very foggy morning here.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 10:23:03 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The I15s and the I31s most likely left Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass. The A30s most likely did not accompany them that far but returned to the Robson Bight area. They may be the group that has been sighted near Izumi Rock westbound. The description fits although we have not had any call that might confirm this information.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 12:14:02 PDT
Orcas near mics.
A38 and A39 passed offshore of CP headed west as the rest of the group continued west along Vancouver Island.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 13:28:51 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're listening to the A30s as they approach Robson Bight. The A36s are in the far distance, traveling with several G clan groups (I15s, I31s, maybe others) who came into Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass around 2:30pm & are now headed east.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 16:13:32 PDT
Boat noise
After a rub, the A30s are on the way back to the west again. We're hearing them on the Critical Point hydrophone, unfortunately with lots of boat noise. The other groups are still eastbound on the Vancouver Island side of the Strait, now past Kaikash.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 18:13:52 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We've been listening to the I15s & I31s close to Critical Point, with an A1 group also nearby (probably the A36s). Meanwhile, the A30s have gone back to the beaches for another rub.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 19:16:21 PDT
Boat noise
Back to boat noise. We think all the orcas have headed east, out of the range of our hydrophones. We are waiting.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 21:10:23 PDT
No orcas present.
After a wonderful vocal time together in Robson Bight, and a session at the rubbing beaches, the orcas (I31s A30s) have (probably) continued on to the east in Johnstone Strait. We are waiting.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 01:51:45 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
We're listening to echolocation near the Critical Point hydrophone. It's possibly from the A30s, though we're not sure. It's a very foggy morning here.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 10:23:03 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The I15s and the I31s most likely left Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass. The A30s most likely did not accompany them that far but returned to the Robson Bight area. They may be the group that has been sighted near Izumi Rock westbound. The description fits although we have not had any call that might confirm this information.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 12:14:02 PDT
Orcas near mics.
A38 and A39 passed offshore of CP headed west as the rest of the group continued west along Vancouver Island.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 13:28:51 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We're listening to the A30s as they approach Robson Bight. The A36s are in the far distance, traveling with several G clan groups (I15s, I31s, maybe others) who came into Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass around 2:30pm & are now headed east.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 16:13:32 PDT
Boat noise
After a rub, the A30s are on the way back to the west again. We're hearing them on the Critical Point hydrophone, unfortunately with lots of boat noise. The other groups are still eastbound on the Vancouver Island side of the Strait, now past Kaikash.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 18:13:52 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We've been listening to the I15s & I31s close to Critical Point, with an A1 group also nearby (probably the A36s). Meanwhile, the A30s have gone back to the beaches for another rub.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 19:16:21 PDT
Boat noise
Back to boat noise. We think all the orcas have headed east, out of the range of our hydrophones. We are waiting.
Helena
25 Aug 2007 21:10:23 PDT
Friday, August 24, 2007
24 August, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
A short while ago we began to hear A4 calls (possibly the A24s) and then A30s off of the Flower Island hydrophone.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 05:49:57 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
This is shaping up to be a very interesting morning. The groups in the Strait, the A36s, I15s, I33s have moved into the entrance to Blackney Pass while part of the R7s and R2s and the A24s finished travelling south through Blackney Pass and "met" up with them. A52 and her calf are aslso just about through Blackney Pass while a larger group, the rest of the Rs, A4s and A30s are still in Blackfish Sound. The tide is turning to flood.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 08:48:12 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Crazy busy. After the meeting off the entrance to Blackney Pass the A36s came into Blackney Pass and headed north. A52 and her calf followed part way through the Pass but turned south again after getting half way. As the a36s disappeared into Blackfish a mixed group with A73, R13 and her calf, the rest of the A35s and A56 travelled south through Blackney. Eventually, A13 and A11 followed. We can still hear the A30s and the A36s on Flower Island occassionally. The I15s,A5s, I33s, A24s and the R2s and R7 all went back to the east afte their meeting off of the Blackney entrance.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 10:12:30 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We've been listening to the I15s & A4s at the rubbing beaches for the past while. Meanwhile, the A30s have moved to the north of Blackfish Sound & the A36s are following behind.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 12:22:37 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The day just gets busier. A group of transient (T46s +) who were first seen about an hour ago in Weynton Pass have turned up off cracroft Point heading east. Meanwhile, it appears that the A30s have picked up the rest of the I31s and are headed back east in Queen Charlotte Strait. The A36s never went as far as the A30s in Queen Charlotte Strait have been in range from time to time. And finally (?) the A12s who must have gone east and not followed the big group out to the west two nights ago, are on their way west in Johnstone Strait and have past the Eve River.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 13:39:19 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s & remainder of the I31s (everyone except the I33s) have just traveled south through Blackney Pass, mixed up & spread out, & are now entering Johnstone Strait. Lovely sounds, too bad there's so much boat noise.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 16:05:07 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
As you may have guessed, the I31s and the A30s have moved on to the rubbing beaches. I31 calls at the moment. We are also still hearing the A36s at the western end of Hanson Island.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 18:46:13 PDT
Orcas near mics.
After finishing at the beaches the I31s (first) and the A30s (second) have come west to Robson Bight.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 19:26:56 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Lovely resting calls from the I31s between more energetic bouts from both the A30s and I31s. It sounds like they are moving back in toward Robson Bight. The A36s were last heard in Blackfish Sound a while ago.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 22:55:54 PDT
Distant calls audible.
A short while ago we began to hear A4 calls (possibly the A24s) and then A30s off of the Flower Island hydrophone.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 05:49:57 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
This is shaping up to be a very interesting morning. The groups in the Strait, the A36s, I15s, I33s have moved into the entrance to Blackney Pass while part of the R7s and R2s and the A24s finished travelling south through Blackney Pass and "met" up with them. A52 and her calf are aslso just about through Blackney Pass while a larger group, the rest of the Rs, A4s and A30s are still in Blackfish Sound. The tide is turning to flood.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 08:48:12 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Crazy busy. After the meeting off the entrance to Blackney Pass the A36s came into Blackney Pass and headed north. A52 and her calf followed part way through the Pass but turned south again after getting half way. As the a36s disappeared into Blackfish a mixed group with A73, R13 and her calf, the rest of the A35s and A56 travelled south through Blackney. Eventually, A13 and A11 followed. We can still hear the A30s and the A36s on Flower Island occassionally. The I15s,A5s, I33s, A24s and the R2s and R7 all went back to the east afte their meeting off of the Blackney entrance.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 10:12:30 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We've been listening to the I15s & A4s at the rubbing beaches for the past while. Meanwhile, the A30s have moved to the north of Blackfish Sound & the A36s are following behind.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 12:22:37 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The day just gets busier. A group of transient (T46s +) who were first seen about an hour ago in Weynton Pass have turned up off cracroft Point heading east. Meanwhile, it appears that the A30s have picked up the rest of the I31s and are headed back east in Queen Charlotte Strait. The A36s never went as far as the A30s in Queen Charlotte Strait have been in range from time to time. And finally (?) the A12s who must have gone east and not followed the big group out to the west two nights ago, are on their way west in Johnstone Strait and have past the Eve River.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 13:39:19 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s & remainder of the I31s (everyone except the I33s) have just traveled south through Blackney Pass, mixed up & spread out, & are now entering Johnstone Strait. Lovely sounds, too bad there's so much boat noise.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 16:05:07 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
As you may have guessed, the I31s and the A30s have moved on to the rubbing beaches. I31 calls at the moment. We are also still hearing the A36s at the western end of Hanson Island.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 18:46:13 PDT
Orcas near mics.
After finishing at the beaches the I31s (first) and the A30s (second) have come west to Robson Bight.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 19:26:56 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Lovely resting calls from the I31s between more energetic bouts from both the A30s and I31s. It sounds like they are moving back in toward Robson Bight. The A36s were last heard in Blackfish Sound a while ago.
Helena
24 Aug 2007 22:55:54 PDT
Thursday, August 23, 2007
23 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
All the groups headed north through Blackney Pass a short while ago. We're hearing occasional distant calls from some of them on the Flower Island hydrophone.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 02:02:01 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We're still hearing most of the groups calling occasionaly on the Flower Island Hydrophone, so they are still in or near Blackfish Sound.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 04:29:23 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since just before 5am & think that the various A & G clan groups we were listening to in Backfish Sound earlier this morning have (probably) moved on to the north. We are waiting.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 07:09:43 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
There are three threads we are following this morning. First, a group of transients showed up this morning in Blackfish Sound and continued west into Queen Charlotte Strait. Second, we heard A5 calls back in Johnstone Strait fairly close to Critical Point. This group went off to the beaches. There may be another group on the Cracroft side. Third, the majority of the group that went out this morning at 5am is off Malcolm Point in Queen Charlotte Strait. They were still going west when fisrt seen this morning but have since turned around and are moving back to the east.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 11:35:01 PDT
No orcas present.
Nice to be in the middle again. The A5s continued east this afternoon and no word, as of now, that they have turned. The BIG group in Queen Charlotte Strait is still eastbound but very slowly and are currently in the area east of Black Bluff
Helena
23 Aug 2007 15:46:52 PDT
Boat noise
The A5s are back and heading west along Cracroft Island opposite Robson Bight. The I15s, I33s, A30s and possibly the A24s are off Lizard Point slowly eastbound and closer to Port Hardy, the R2s & R7s have been picked up by the A11s. They have stalled there for the moment.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 17:10:38 PDT
Distant calls audible.
All the groups headed north through Blackney Pass a short while ago. We're hearing occasional distant calls from some of them on the Flower Island hydrophone.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 02:02:01 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We're still hearing most of the groups calling occasionaly on the Flower Island Hydrophone, so they are still in or near Blackfish Sound.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 04:29:23 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since just before 5am & think that the various A & G clan groups we were listening to in Backfish Sound earlier this morning have (probably) moved on to the north. We are waiting.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 07:09:43 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
There are three threads we are following this morning. First, a group of transients showed up this morning in Blackfish Sound and continued west into Queen Charlotte Strait. Second, we heard A5 calls back in Johnstone Strait fairly close to Critical Point. This group went off to the beaches. There may be another group on the Cracroft side. Third, the majority of the group that went out this morning at 5am is off Malcolm Point in Queen Charlotte Strait. They were still going west when fisrt seen this morning but have since turned around and are moving back to the east.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 11:35:01 PDT
No orcas present.
Nice to be in the middle again. The A5s continued east this afternoon and no word, as of now, that they have turned. The BIG group in Queen Charlotte Strait is still eastbound but very slowly and are currently in the area east of Black Bluff
Helena
23 Aug 2007 15:46:52 PDT
Boat noise
The A5s are back and heading west along Cracroft Island opposite Robson Bight. The I15s, I33s, A30s and possibly the A24s are off Lizard Point slowly eastbound and closer to Port Hardy, the R2s & R7s have been picked up by the A11s. They have stalled there for the moment.
Helena
23 Aug 2007 17:10:38 PDT
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
22 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
We began hearing distant G clan calls on the Critical Point hydrophone a short while ago. We're not yet sure which group, or where they are. Hopefully, the A30s have continued to the east.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 00:43:18 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The calls are closer to the Critical Point hydrphone now. Sounds like both A & G clan orcas are there, probably the I15s, I33s & A30s. The danger probably isn't as great as it was last night, but we'd still rather the whales were elsewhere.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 00:51:17 PDT
Superb sounds!!
It sounds like the A5s & A4s are in Robson Bight as well as the A30s, I15s & I33s. Quite a party, just wish it was happening elsewhere.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 02:39:24 PDT
Boat noise
Sigh. A very beautiful morning with low fog and calm seas. Earlier this morning, the A4s and A5s joined the I15s, I33s and the A30s, before 1am, in the area off Robson Bight. The whales stalled until about 3:15am when their calls grew quickly fainter. They may have shifted toward the Cracroft Island shore before moving back eastward in the short term. Calls ended by 4:30am.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 06:34:54 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We are once again hearing A1 calls approaching Robson Bight.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 07:19:59 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
In addition to the A1 calls (?A12s) we are hearing A4s as well. The whales are westbound once again, not quite up to the area opposite Blackney Pass.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 09:17:45 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s are there as well.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 09:30:49 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It is starting to sound like everyone is beginning to file back from the east.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 09:33:09 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The various groups have all turned (I15s off CP, others off Big Bay) and are headed back to the east again.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 10:58:10 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
As the "groups" (the A30s, A4s, A5s, I15s, I33s, A12s) continued eastward in Johnstone Strait we began to hear not only the A36s in Blackfish Sound BUT also R clan calls! Never rains but pours.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 19:28:39 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Whales are back at the beaches. However, others (A11s,A5s,A30s) are very vocal on Critical Point.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 20:19:33 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
A lot of back and forth.! The calls had faded off after the last rub, and for a while, it seemed the whales may have gone east. But they ( A30s, A4s and A5s so far) have returned west and at the moment not far from Critical Point. Today, the whales were in mixed groups for a good portion of the day. It was a very hot day which probably furthered evaporation of the spill. There was still some slick around the eastern end of Hanson Island. But it was a very thin, although greasy layer, by the afternoon. Apparently, no damaged birds have been found and there does not appear to be any more fuel coming from the scene of the accident. Clean-up crews are still at work and DFO scientists are monitoring the whales.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 23:28:36 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We began hearing distant G clan calls on the Critical Point hydrophone a short while ago. We're not yet sure which group, or where they are. Hopefully, the A30s have continued to the east.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 00:43:18 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The calls are closer to the Critical Point hydrphone now. Sounds like both A & G clan orcas are there, probably the I15s, I33s & A30s. The danger probably isn't as great as it was last night, but we'd still rather the whales were elsewhere.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 00:51:17 PDT
Superb sounds!!
It sounds like the A5s & A4s are in Robson Bight as well as the A30s, I15s & I33s. Quite a party, just wish it was happening elsewhere.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 02:39:24 PDT
Boat noise
Sigh. A very beautiful morning with low fog and calm seas. Earlier this morning, the A4s and A5s joined the I15s, I33s and the A30s, before 1am, in the area off Robson Bight. The whales stalled until about 3:15am when their calls grew quickly fainter. They may have shifted toward the Cracroft Island shore before moving back eastward in the short term. Calls ended by 4:30am.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 06:34:54 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We are once again hearing A1 calls approaching Robson Bight.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 07:19:59 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
In addition to the A1 calls (?A12s) we are hearing A4s as well. The whales are westbound once again, not quite up to the area opposite Blackney Pass.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 09:17:45 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s are there as well.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 09:30:49 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It is starting to sound like everyone is beginning to file back from the east.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 09:33:09 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The various groups have all turned (I15s off CP, others off Big Bay) and are headed back to the east again.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 10:58:10 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
As the "groups" (the A30s, A4s, A5s, I15s, I33s, A12s) continued eastward in Johnstone Strait we began to hear not only the A36s in Blackfish Sound BUT also R clan calls! Never rains but pours.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 19:28:39 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Whales are back at the beaches. However, others (A11s,A5s,A30s) are very vocal on Critical Point.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 20:19:33 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
A lot of back and forth.! The calls had faded off after the last rub, and for a while, it seemed the whales may have gone east. But they ( A30s, A4s and A5s so far) have returned west and at the moment not far from Critical Point. Today, the whales were in mixed groups for a good portion of the day. It was a very hot day which probably furthered evaporation of the spill. There was still some slick around the eastern end of Hanson Island. But it was a very thin, although greasy layer, by the afternoon. Apparently, no damaged birds have been found and there does not appear to be any more fuel coming from the scene of the accident. Clean-up crews are still at work and DFO scientists are monitoring the whales.
Helena
22 Aug 2007 23:28:36 PDT
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
21 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas near mics.
The I15s are opposite CP and moving on toward the entrance to Blackney Pass. The I33s are nearby. The other groups, the A4s and A5s seem like they are further offshore of Cracroft, passing the entrance to Blackney Pass. The A30s are not far ahead.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 00:18:49 PDT
Orcas near mics.
After getting to the entrance of Blackney, and after a few (perhaps some of the I15s) even ventured in to the Pass, the groups have turned around and are now re-approaching the Reserve.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 01:14:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A4s, A5s, I33s, I15s and the A30s seem to have moved eastward from Robson Bight since 3am. We are hearing a few distant calls on the rubbing beach system.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 03:32:58 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since around 3:30am & think the various groups continued to the east. We won't mind at all if they stay there for a while!
Helena
21 Aug 2007 07:57:21 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
"As" are back at the beaches!
Helena
21 Aug 2007 08:37:17 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s came into Robson Bight and then continued west. The warden boat is monitoring the whales closely. The slick was still present in the Bight and the whales unfortunately surfaced in the thick of it. They seem to behaving "normally", foraging and travelling slowly. They are rather quiet. CP now reports that the A30s are crossing the Strait toward Cracroft. This is good news as the slick seems to be concentrated on the Vancouver Island side.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 10:46:31 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I33s and most likely soon the I15s have arrived back in the area adjacent to the Ecological Reserve. The A30s turned when between Little Kaikash and Blinkhorn and are headed to the entrance of Blackney Pass where they have stopped to forage. A bit of a surprise, the A12s are reported to be east bound at Camp Point (as of 12pm) travelling with the A35s and the A24s. Other groups were also headed east headed toward Camp Point. This means that the A12s got back to the Strait sometime last night, possibly when the other groups were so excited when off the entrance of Blackney Pass. We never heard A12 calls so their entrance was a quiet one.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 12:50:12 PDT
Distant calls audible.
As the I33s and the I15s continue west from the Sophia Islands, the A30s have slipped through Blackney Pass headed for Blackfish Sound.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 13:30:37 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The I15s and the I33s crossed the entrance to Blackney Pass and are continuing west along the Hanson Island shore. Part of the slick has touched shore along the Johnstone Strait side of Hanson Island and these two groups just swam through a lot of it. Further east, headed for Chatham Point, are the surprising A12s, A4s (all) & A5s (all). The sun is out now and although the last of the afternoon burst, the temperature on the water will apparently help evaporate some of the spilled fuel. Fingers still crossed.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 14:41:11 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The I15s are at the rubbing beaches and the I33s are probably not far behind. We are also, and have been hearing A1 calls in Johnstone Strait. This was occuring while the A30s were in Blackfish Sound. With the A12s reported to the far east we are left wondering what is happening. Stay tuned, hopefully it will become clearer.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 18:42:45 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s are travelling back toward Johnstone Strait via Blackney Pass. The I15s and ? the I33s continued east from the beaches.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 19:55:32 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are near to the Robson Bight area after travelling past CP to the east.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 21:45:41 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I15s are opposite CP and moving on toward the entrance to Blackney Pass. The I33s are nearby. The other groups, the A4s and A5s seem like they are further offshore of Cracroft, passing the entrance to Blackney Pass. The A30s are not far ahead.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 00:18:49 PDT
Orcas near mics.
After getting to the entrance of Blackney, and after a few (perhaps some of the I15s) even ventured in to the Pass, the groups have turned around and are now re-approaching the Reserve.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 01:14:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A4s, A5s, I33s, I15s and the A30s seem to have moved eastward from Robson Bight since 3am. We are hearing a few distant calls on the rubbing beach system.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 03:32:58 PDT
No orcas present.
We've heard no calls since around 3:30am & think the various groups continued to the east. We won't mind at all if they stay there for a while!
Helena
21 Aug 2007 07:57:21 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
"As" are back at the beaches!
Helena
21 Aug 2007 08:37:17 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s came into Robson Bight and then continued west. The warden boat is monitoring the whales closely. The slick was still present in the Bight and the whales unfortunately surfaced in the thick of it. They seem to behaving "normally", foraging and travelling slowly. They are rather quiet. CP now reports that the A30s are crossing the Strait toward Cracroft. This is good news as the slick seems to be concentrated on the Vancouver Island side.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 10:46:31 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The I33s and most likely soon the I15s have arrived back in the area adjacent to the Ecological Reserve. The A30s turned when between Little Kaikash and Blinkhorn and are headed to the entrance of Blackney Pass where they have stopped to forage. A bit of a surprise, the A12s are reported to be east bound at Camp Point (as of 12pm) travelling with the A35s and the A24s. Other groups were also headed east headed toward Camp Point. This means that the A12s got back to the Strait sometime last night, possibly when the other groups were so excited when off the entrance of Blackney Pass. We never heard A12 calls so their entrance was a quiet one.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 12:50:12 PDT
Distant calls audible.
As the I33s and the I15s continue west from the Sophia Islands, the A30s have slipped through Blackney Pass headed for Blackfish Sound.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 13:30:37 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The I15s and the I33s crossed the entrance to Blackney Pass and are continuing west along the Hanson Island shore. Part of the slick has touched shore along the Johnstone Strait side of Hanson Island and these two groups just swam through a lot of it. Further east, headed for Chatham Point, are the surprising A12s, A4s (all) & A5s (all). The sun is out now and although the last of the afternoon burst, the temperature on the water will apparently help evaporate some of the spilled fuel. Fingers still crossed.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 14:41:11 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The I15s are at the rubbing beaches and the I33s are probably not far behind. We are also, and have been hearing A1 calls in Johnstone Strait. This was occuring while the A30s were in Blackfish Sound. With the A12s reported to the far east we are left wondering what is happening. Stay tuned, hopefully it will become clearer.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 18:42:45 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s are travelling back toward Johnstone Strait via Blackney Pass. The I15s and ? the I33s continued east from the beaches.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 19:55:32 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are near to the Robson Bight area after travelling past CP to the east.
Helena
21 Aug 2007 21:45:41 PDT
Monday, August 20, 2007
20 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Superb sounds!!
A30s are very vocal, they are in the bight, sounds very excited for something! The I15s are off BP. We haven't heard I33s for a while but maybe they are with the I15s.
Tomoko
20 Aug 2007 00:53:57 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The I15s (and maybe I33s) went north through Blackney Pass. When they got into Blackfish sound, we heard A1 calls with them. Did the A12s come down to pick them up? The A30s are still somewhere near the bight.
Tomoko
20 Aug 2007 02:46:57 PDT
No orcas present.
It was a busy night! After the I15s,A30s, and I33s arrived in Robson Bight and did all that beautiful calling, they stalled off the Ecological Reserve for a while. In the end, the I15s and the I33s peeled away from the A30s and headed to the entrance of Blackney Pass around 12:30am. The I15s and the I33s travelled through Blackney Pass to the north, (they cleared Blackney Pass by 1:30am) leaving the A30s heading further east in the Strait. The last I15/I33 in Blackfish Sound calls were at 2:07am. We also heard a few distant surprise A1 calls in Blackfish Sound. There had beena few A12 like calls in the Strait earlier and we will review these and the A1 calls in Blackfish Sound to see if any of the A12s came back "up" the Strait and out with the I15s/I33s. If so, perhaps that was what all the waiitng off the Reserve was about between 12 and 1 am. The last A30 calls were at 3:13am.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 07:32:58 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Busy, reports are coming in that there are westbound whales as well as the groups returning and heading east. Possibly, the various A groups (some or even all?) have come up from the east. The scene will get a bit clearer in a while when there is visual information. We are hampered by the constant boat noise. We are hearing As as well as the G clan calls. Exciting!
Helena
20 Aug 2007 09:10:55 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We just began to hear calls and a rub at the main beach. It sounds like it might be the A30s so far.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 21:01:21 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We've begun hearing the calls of the A30s, & echolocation, on the Critical Point hydrophone. Sounds like the A30s are foraging in Robson Bight. Normally, we would be glad, but tonight we are afraid for them.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 21:18:49 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We are now hearing A4 calls off the main rubbing beach. They must be following the A30s west.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 22:06:43 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s continue to lead the other groups to the west. We have been able to hear them approach the area in range of CP and the entrance to Blackney Pass for the last while. The others are spread "back" to the Reserve.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 23:29:16 PDT
Superb sounds!!
A30s are very vocal, they are in the bight, sounds very excited for something! The I15s are off BP. We haven't heard I33s for a while but maybe they are with the I15s.
Tomoko
20 Aug 2007 00:53:57 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The I15s (and maybe I33s) went north through Blackney Pass. When they got into Blackfish sound, we heard A1 calls with them. Did the A12s come down to pick them up? The A30s are still somewhere near the bight.
Tomoko
20 Aug 2007 02:46:57 PDT
No orcas present.
It was a busy night! After the I15s,A30s, and I33s arrived in Robson Bight and did all that beautiful calling, they stalled off the Ecological Reserve for a while. In the end, the I15s and the I33s peeled away from the A30s and headed to the entrance of Blackney Pass around 12:30am. The I15s and the I33s travelled through Blackney Pass to the north, (they cleared Blackney Pass by 1:30am) leaving the A30s heading further east in the Strait. The last I15/I33 in Blackfish Sound calls were at 2:07am. We also heard a few distant surprise A1 calls in Blackfish Sound. There had beena few A12 like calls in the Strait earlier and we will review these and the A1 calls in Blackfish Sound to see if any of the A12s came back "up" the Strait and out with the I15s/I33s. If so, perhaps that was what all the waiitng off the Reserve was about between 12 and 1 am. The last A30 calls were at 3:13am.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 07:32:58 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Busy, reports are coming in that there are westbound whales as well as the groups returning and heading east. Possibly, the various A groups (some or even all?) have come up from the east. The scene will get a bit clearer in a while when there is visual information. We are hampered by the constant boat noise. We are hearing As as well as the G clan calls. Exciting!
Helena
20 Aug 2007 09:10:55 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
We just began to hear calls and a rub at the main beach. It sounds like it might be the A30s so far.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 21:01:21 PDT
Orcas near mics.
We've begun hearing the calls of the A30s, & echolocation, on the Critical Point hydrophone. Sounds like the A30s are foraging in Robson Bight. Normally, we would be glad, but tonight we are afraid for them.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 21:18:49 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We are now hearing A4 calls off the main rubbing beach. They must be following the A30s west.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 22:06:43 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s continue to lead the other groups to the west. We have been able to hear them approach the area in range of CP and the entrance to Blackney Pass for the last while. The others are spread "back" to the Reserve.
Helena
20 Aug 2007 23:29:16 PDT
Sunday, August 19, 2007
19 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
Good Morning. We believe the groups continued east after passing by the Ecological Reserve last night around 11pm.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 08:18:32 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
We've heard several reports recently & think that at least some of the groups that headed east in Johnstone Strait last night are in Nodales Channel. It also seems that at least some of them turned back to the west. Within the last hour, we heard a report of a group of orcas heading west quickly at Naka Creek, then orcas were sighted in Robson Bight, possibly the A30s, then we heard I 15 calls on the Critical Point hydrophone, and moments ago we heard rubbing sounds on the RB hydrophone. Seems like we have an interesting day already!
Helena
19 Aug 2007 10:20:54 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The close calls we've been recently have been from the I15s, who were close to Cracroft Point. They are now heading west in Johnstone Strait, past Balckney Pass, with other groups spread out across the Strait to the Vancouver Island side.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 12:11:24 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Around 1:30pm the A30s, I15s and the I33s turned around while near Turn Point (western end of Hanson Island) in Johnstone Strait. They then slowly travelled east to the entrance of Blackney Pass. The A30s became "stuck" off CP for quite a while but they groups may have moved on a bit with the now flooding tide. Currently we are mostly listening to the I33s.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 16:05:20 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The three groups got as far as Critical Point and then turned around. They are now travelling slowly westward, rather as if they are trying to find the energy for another party but can't quite be bothered. Boat noise continues with the constant traffic in Johnstone Strait. Other than that, it is a simply gorgeous day,one that encourages a relaxed, why bother about anything kind of summer day.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 17:25:14 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s, the the I33s and possibly the I15s have moved in the direction of CP.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 19:03:33 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The whales turned yet again and they are all grouped up, on their own after a busy day being the centre of attention, headed back to the Ecological Reserve. Almost there!
Helena
19 Aug 2007 20:46:00 PDT
Superb sounds!!
They made it!
Helena
19 Aug 2007 21:08:26 PDT
No orcas present.
Good Morning. We believe the groups continued east after passing by the Ecological Reserve last night around 11pm.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 08:18:32 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
We've heard several reports recently & think that at least some of the groups that headed east in Johnstone Strait last night are in Nodales Channel. It also seems that at least some of them turned back to the west. Within the last hour, we heard a report of a group of orcas heading west quickly at Naka Creek, then orcas were sighted in Robson Bight, possibly the A30s, then we heard I 15 calls on the Critical Point hydrophone, and moments ago we heard rubbing sounds on the RB hydrophone. Seems like we have an interesting day already!
Helena
19 Aug 2007 10:20:54 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The close calls we've been recently have been from the I15s, who were close to Cracroft Point. They are now heading west in Johnstone Strait, past Balckney Pass, with other groups spread out across the Strait to the Vancouver Island side.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 12:11:24 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Around 1:30pm the A30s, I15s and the I33s turned around while near Turn Point (western end of Hanson Island) in Johnstone Strait. They then slowly travelled east to the entrance of Blackney Pass. The A30s became "stuck" off CP for quite a while but they groups may have moved on a bit with the now flooding tide. Currently we are mostly listening to the I33s.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 16:05:20 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The three groups got as far as Critical Point and then turned around. They are now travelling slowly westward, rather as if they are trying to find the energy for another party but can't quite be bothered. Boat noise continues with the constant traffic in Johnstone Strait. Other than that, it is a simply gorgeous day,one that encourages a relaxed, why bother about anything kind of summer day.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 17:25:14 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s, the the I33s and possibly the I15s have moved in the direction of CP.
Helena
19 Aug 2007 19:03:33 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The whales turned yet again and they are all grouped up, on their own after a busy day being the centre of attention, headed back to the Ecological Reserve. Almost there!
Helena
19 Aug 2007 20:46:00 PDT
Superb sounds!!
They made it!
Helena
19 Aug 2007 21:08:26 PDT
Saturday, August 18, 2007
18 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
As the sleepy whales (the A5s,I15s and I33s) in Jonhstone Strait continue their rest, the A30s and the A11s have been reported heading west toward Kelesey Bay. There is also a group heading east toward Donegal Head, out of Queen Charlotte Strait. No ids as of yet. The tide will flood in about 1/2 hour. The A36s, by the way, are over by Blunden Harbour.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 13:56:17 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
After the boat noise (more cruise ships) was over we began hearing A1 & A4 calls at the rubbing beaches! We're not sure, but the A30s may have returned from their (fast) trip to the east. Possibly, the A4 calls at the beaches are from the A11s. Meanwhile, the I15s, I33s, A5s & A12s are slowly making their way east in the Strait... we're hearing them on the CP & PI hydrophones.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 18:42:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Since the last post: The A30s and the A11s (A11,A56, A13 and A73) travelled to the west from the Bight and showed up off CP around 7:40pm. There they joined the BIG group (the I15s, the rest of the A4s, the A5s, the I33s and the newly arrived back A12s) in a BIG mix-up. Eventually, despite the ebbing tide, they all moved over to the Vancouver Island side and continued east. They are approaching Robson Bight right now. Thanks to everyone for all the reports today; Nick for keeping track of the A30s and A11s, Marie on the "Cliff" for keeping track of movements east of CP, Paul Tixier for watching from CP, and the whale watch boats for keeping everyone up-to-date throughout the day. It may be a busy night!
Helena
18 Aug 2007 21:34:25 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
As the sleepy whales (the A5s,I15s and I33s) in Jonhstone Strait continue their rest, the A30s and the A11s have been reported heading west toward Kelesey Bay. There is also a group heading east toward Donegal Head, out of Queen Charlotte Strait. No ids as of yet. The tide will flood in about 1/2 hour. The A36s, by the way, are over by Blunden Harbour.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 13:56:17 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
After the boat noise (more cruise ships) was over we began hearing A1 & A4 calls at the rubbing beaches! We're not sure, but the A30s may have returned from their (fast) trip to the east. Possibly, the A4 calls at the beaches are from the A11s. Meanwhile, the I15s, I33s, A5s & A12s are slowly making their way east in the Strait... we're hearing them on the CP & PI hydrophones.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 18:42:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Since the last post: The A30s and the A11s (A11,A56, A13 and A73) travelled to the west from the Bight and showed up off CP around 7:40pm. There they joined the BIG group (the I15s, the rest of the A4s, the A5s, the I33s and the newly arrived back A12s) in a BIG mix-up. Eventually, despite the ebbing tide, they all moved over to the Vancouver Island side and continued east. They are approaching Robson Bight right now. Thanks to everyone for all the reports today; Nick for keeping track of the A30s and A11s, Marie on the "Cliff" for keeping track of movements east of CP, Paul Tixier for watching from CP, and the whale watch boats for keeping everyone up-to-date throughout the day. It may be a busy night!
Helena
18 Aug 2007 21:34:25 PDT
Thursday, August 16, 2007
16 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s and the I33s just travelled south through Blackney Pass and are about to enter Johnstone Strait. Their travels were preceded just a few calls in Blackfish Sound. Meanwhile. the A11s and the A5s are still resting in Johnstone Strait and the I15s,A36s and the A24s are to the west.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 12:57:08 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A24s and the I15s followed the A30s and the I33s to Johnstone Strait. They elected to follow the Hanson Island shore with I43 and I16 in the lead.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 13:37:54 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Both the A30s and the A5s have gone in for a rub as well as the A4s.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 15:46:01 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The whales have headed off to the east from the rubbing beaches after an incredibly long (4 hours) rubbing session during which all of the groups (A4s, A5s, A30s, I15s, I33s) visited and revisited the Main rubbing beach. What a rub!
Helena
16 Aug 2007 18:40:02 PDT
No orcas present.
It seems that all the groups headed off to the east together after their marathon rub. We last heard a report, around 8pm, that they were at the Adams River, still in a relaxed clump, heading east. We are waiting.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 22:52:33 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A30s and the I33s just travelled south through Blackney Pass and are about to enter Johnstone Strait. Their travels were preceded just a few calls in Blackfish Sound. Meanwhile. the A11s and the A5s are still resting in Johnstone Strait and the I15s,A36s and the A24s are to the west.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 12:57:08 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A24s and the I15s followed the A30s and the I33s to Johnstone Strait. They elected to follow the Hanson Island shore with I43 and I16 in the lead.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 13:37:54 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
Both the A30s and the A5s have gone in for a rub as well as the A4s.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 15:46:01 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The whales have headed off to the east from the rubbing beaches after an incredibly long (4 hours) rubbing session during which all of the groups (A4s, A5s, A30s, I15s, I33s) visited and revisited the Main rubbing beach. What a rub!
Helena
16 Aug 2007 18:40:02 PDT
No orcas present.
It seems that all the groups headed off to the east together after their marathon rub. We last heard a report, around 8pm, that they were at the Adams River, still in a relaxed clump, heading east. We are waiting.
Helena
16 Aug 2007 22:52:33 PDT
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
15 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas hunting fish.
We began hearing echolocation close to the Critical Point hydrophone shortly before 8am. There were also a few "N3" calls, so we think a group of A clan orcas must be heading west in Robson Bight.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 08:04:40 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back! They are just off Robson Bight. Last night they were in Nodales (about as far east as you can get in Johnstone Strait at 8pm). Do they have company?
Helena
15 Aug 2007 08:57:55 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The parade has begun. There are A4s, G clan calls along with the A30s. All groups are westbound.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 09:28:00 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The groups in Johnstone Strait who continued west, maybe as far as Beaver Cove, turned 40 minutes ago, and are now headed east spread out across Johnstone Strait. The A36s are still in Queen Charlotte Strait but they are reported to be with another group westbound from Lizard Point.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 12:46:31 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s left Johnstone via Weynton Pass and are at the western end of Blackfish Sound. The extra group with the A36s has yet to be substantiated and the remaining groups in Johnstone Strait are slowly moving to the east still. No word (or calls) on who was in Robson Bight heading west a short whle ago.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 13:38:01 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
While the A30s linger in Blackfish Sound and the A36s remain in Queen Charlotte Strait, on the Johnstone Strait side, the whales (the A4s, A12s and I31s (maybe just the I33s)have headed east to the rubbing beaches. The I15s are still a bit further west and we have not heard A5 calls clearly today, leaving us, wondering if they are still very far east.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 15:54:31 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
There has been quite a bit of movement. The I15s, A4s, I31s (I33s at least) and A12s moved west in the Strait to the entrance of Blackney Pass while the A30s have moved around in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 17:45:57 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
In fact the A30s are moving toward Blackney Pass and the others have moved off to the west a bit.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 17:49:44 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The I15s zipped through Blackney Pass on their way to Blackfish Sound. This left the A4s in Johnstone Strait and most likely (until we hear differently) the A12s, I33s as well. The A30s were last heard in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 22:43:24 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
We began hearing echolocation close to the Critical Point hydrophone shortly before 8am. There were also a few "N3" calls, so we think a group of A clan orcas must be heading west in Robson Bight.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 08:04:40 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back! They are just off Robson Bight. Last night they were in Nodales (about as far east as you can get in Johnstone Strait at 8pm). Do they have company?
Helena
15 Aug 2007 08:57:55 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The parade has begun. There are A4s, G clan calls along with the A30s. All groups are westbound.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 09:28:00 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The groups in Johnstone Strait who continued west, maybe as far as Beaver Cove, turned 40 minutes ago, and are now headed east spread out across Johnstone Strait. The A36s are still in Queen Charlotte Strait but they are reported to be with another group westbound from Lizard Point.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 12:46:31 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s left Johnstone via Weynton Pass and are at the western end of Blackfish Sound. The extra group with the A36s has yet to be substantiated and the remaining groups in Johnstone Strait are slowly moving to the east still. No word (or calls) on who was in Robson Bight heading west a short whle ago.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 13:38:01 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
While the A30s linger in Blackfish Sound and the A36s remain in Queen Charlotte Strait, on the Johnstone Strait side, the whales (the A4s, A12s and I31s (maybe just the I33s)have headed east to the rubbing beaches. The I15s are still a bit further west and we have not heard A5 calls clearly today, leaving us, wondering if they are still very far east.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 15:54:31 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
There has been quite a bit of movement. The I15s, A4s, I31s (I33s at least) and A12s moved west in the Strait to the entrance of Blackney Pass while the A30s have moved around in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 17:45:57 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
In fact the A30s are moving toward Blackney Pass and the others have moved off to the west a bit.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 17:49:44 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The I15s zipped through Blackney Pass on their way to Blackfish Sound. This left the A4s in Johnstone Strait and most likely (until we hear differently) the A12s, I33s as well. The A30s were last heard in Blackfish Sound.
Helena
15 Aug 2007 22:43:24 PDT
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
14 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
Interesting day shaping up. The A34s are eastbound in Queen Charlotte Strait. Last night they accompanied the I15s and I31s to Blackney Pass. We thought they had continued with the other two groups east in Johnstone Strait. However, at some point they must have pulled away and headed back west to meet up with the A36s again. Right now, the I31s have returned from the east and are moving slowly west (hardly any calls) toward Cracroft Point. The A30s, A12 & A33, the I15s, A4s and A5s are still east of the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
14 Aug 2007 12:00:11 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Interesting day shaping up. The A34s are eastbound in Queen Charlotte Strait. Last night they accompanied the I15s and I31s to Blackney Pass. We thought they had continued with the other two groups east in Johnstone Strait. However, at some point they must have pulled away and headed back west to meet up with the A36s again. Right now, the I31s have returned from the east and are moving slowly west (hardly any calls) toward Cracroft Point. The A30s, A12 & A33, the I15s, A4s and A5s are still east of the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
14 Aug 2007 12:00:11 PDT
Monday, August 13, 2007
13 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas near mics.
Calls from the I31s,I15s, A4s and A5s gradually faded away until just after 1am. We had the impression these groups were westbound at that time and may have left Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass. This morning, after 6am, we have heard (briefly so far) a group come up to Critical Point. We have yet to determine who is there but last night we had lost track of the A30s.
Helena
13 Aug 2007 06:52:16 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
A12 and A33 just rushed south through Blackney Pass. They were located this morning east of Lizard Point in Queen Charlotte Strait. We have just learned that a couple of whales have been spotted entering the east end of the Reserve heading west. Also, from "below" the A30s, A11s, and some of the A5s are eastbound, heading toward bear Point. Apparently they spent 2 hours off of Camp Point waiting for the tide to turn to flood.. There has been no sighting of the rest of the A12s (the A34s so far today - they left yesterday via Blackfish Sound.)
Helena
13 Aug 2007 13:50:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The group off the eastern end turned out to be the I15s. They went in for a brief rub and presumably kept going west. A12 and A33 are headed toward them and they are calling now. We are having to rethink our impression about what happened last night: instead of going west the A5s, A4s went east with the A30s. The I15s followed suit. Our remaining question, and perhaps it will onn be answered, is what happened to the I31s? The was a reoort this morning of a group of 9 -12 off of Bold Head. We heard no calls and they disappeared into the fog before any boats were out.
Helena
13 Aug 2007 14:14:52 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
A busy night! Shooting stars, excited whales. The I15s and the I31s went through Weynton Pass earlier and met up with the A34s. A12 ansd A33 had rushed up to Blackfish earlier as well but they returned back to Johnstone Strait via Blackney Pass on their own. They continued east and have recently passed Critical Point. Meanwhile, the I15s and Co, after a deep rest off the western end of Blackfish Sound, began to move east into Blackney Pass with the A34s and possibly others. There are a lot of blows going through the Pass. The lead groups are about to enter Johnstone Strait.
Helena
13 Aug 2007 23:22:28 PDT
Orcas near mics.
Calls from the I31s,I15s, A4s and A5s gradually faded away until just after 1am. We had the impression these groups were westbound at that time and may have left Johnstone Strait via Weynton Pass. This morning, after 6am, we have heard (briefly so far) a group come up to Critical Point. We have yet to determine who is there but last night we had lost track of the A30s.
Helena
13 Aug 2007 06:52:16 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
A12 and A33 just rushed south through Blackney Pass. They were located this morning east of Lizard Point in Queen Charlotte Strait. We have just learned that a couple of whales have been spotted entering the east end of the Reserve heading west. Also, from "below" the A30s, A11s, and some of the A5s are eastbound, heading toward bear Point. Apparently they spent 2 hours off of Camp Point waiting for the tide to turn to flood.. There has been no sighting of the rest of the A12s (the A34s so far today - they left yesterday via Blackfish Sound.)
Helena
13 Aug 2007 13:50:22 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The group off the eastern end turned out to be the I15s. They went in for a brief rub and presumably kept going west. A12 and A33 are headed toward them and they are calling now. We are having to rethink our impression about what happened last night: instead of going west the A5s, A4s went east with the A30s. The I15s followed suit. Our remaining question, and perhaps it will onn be answered, is what happened to the I31s? The was a reoort this morning of a group of 9 -12 off of Bold Head. We heard no calls and they disappeared into the fog before any boats were out.
Helena
13 Aug 2007 14:14:52 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
A busy night! Shooting stars, excited whales. The I15s and the I31s went through Weynton Pass earlier and met up with the A34s. A12 ansd A33 had rushed up to Blackfish earlier as well but they returned back to Johnstone Strait via Blackney Pass on their own. They continued east and have recently passed Critical Point. Meanwhile, the I15s and Co, after a deep rest off the western end of Blackfish Sound, began to move east into Blackney Pass with the A34s and possibly others. There are a lot of blows going through the Pass. The lead groups are about to enter Johnstone Strait.
Helena
13 Aug 2007 23:22:28 PDT
Sunday, August 12, 2007
12 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Superb sounds!!
The A36s waited for the I15s and the I31s and brought them down Queen Charlotte Strait to the A30s and the A11s. These groups travelled through Blackney Pass and are now on their way to Johnstone Strait.
Helena
12 Aug 2007 00:11:36 PDT
No orcas present.
All the groups that came in just before midight (A36s,I15s & I31s) along with the A30s and A11s) carried on to the east in Johnstone Strait. They were past the Ecological Reserve by just after 2am. They seemed to be in a hurry but a few (I15s + As) had time to touch in at the main rubbing beach on their way. We've heard nothing since & it's a very foggy morning here.
Helena
12 Aug 2007 07:39:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It is quite the parade. All the groups are filing up from the east, stopping for a rub or two, moving on to CP and beyond. The A12s have come along for the party and the A5s, the rest of the A4s as well. All the A1s are present, in company with the I15s & I31s. Might be a good exercise to figure out how many whales are here today!
Helena
12 Aug 2007 13:47:58 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After the A30s & A11s finished their rub they came west to the Bight, arriving about the time the others groups turned and headed back to the east. Some of the groups got as far as Hidden Cove (Telegraph Cove area).
Helena
12 Aug 2007 15:48:09 PDT
Boat noise
The A36 brothers have just headed north through Blackney Pass, all together, and are now in Blackfish Sound. The other groups (A11s, A12s, A30s, I31s, I15s) are still in Johnstone Strait, between Blackney Pass & Robson Bight, and headed east. We're listening to their calls amidst persistent boat noise.
Helena
12 Aug 2007 17:27:10 PDT
Superb sounds!!
Time to catch up. The A36s left the area via Blackney Pass & travelling through Blackfish Sound. The A34s (no one saw A12 and A33!) followed. We think the A30s pulled the I31s and I15s east in Johnstone Strait for a while leaving the A4s and the A5s around the Robson Bight area. The I31s and the I15s have returned to the Bight just a short while ago. The groups are very vocal!
Helena
12 Aug 2007 23:00:27 PDT
Superb sounds!!
The A36s waited for the I15s and the I31s and brought them down Queen Charlotte Strait to the A30s and the A11s. These groups travelled through Blackney Pass and are now on their way to Johnstone Strait.
Helena
12 Aug 2007 00:11:36 PDT
No orcas present.
All the groups that came in just before midight (A36s,I15s & I31s) along with the A30s and A11s) carried on to the east in Johnstone Strait. They were past the Ecological Reserve by just after 2am. They seemed to be in a hurry but a few (I15s + As) had time to touch in at the main rubbing beach on their way. We've heard nothing since & it's a very foggy morning here.
Helena
12 Aug 2007 07:39:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It is quite the parade. All the groups are filing up from the east, stopping for a rub or two, moving on to CP and beyond. The A12s have come along for the party and the A5s, the rest of the A4s as well. All the A1s are present, in company with the I15s & I31s. Might be a good exercise to figure out how many whales are here today!
Helena
12 Aug 2007 13:47:58 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After the A30s & A11s finished their rub they came west to the Bight, arriving about the time the others groups turned and headed back to the east. Some of the groups got as far as Hidden Cove (Telegraph Cove area).
Helena
12 Aug 2007 15:48:09 PDT
Boat noise
The A36 brothers have just headed north through Blackney Pass, all together, and are now in Blackfish Sound. The other groups (A11s, A12s, A30s, I31s, I15s) are still in Johnstone Strait, between Blackney Pass & Robson Bight, and headed east. We're listening to their calls amidst persistent boat noise.
Helena
12 Aug 2007 17:27:10 PDT
Superb sounds!!
Time to catch up. The A36s left the area via Blackney Pass & travelling through Blackfish Sound. The A34s (no one saw A12 and A33!) followed. We think the A30s pulled the I31s and I15s east in Johnstone Strait for a while leaving the A4s and the A5s around the Robson Bight area. The I31s and the I15s have returned to the Bight just a short while ago. The groups are very vocal!
Helena
12 Aug 2007 23:00:27 PDT
Saturday, August 11, 2007
11 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
Another busy night with the A4s, A5s and A30s continuing to move back and forth in Johnstone Strait. In the end, the A30s and an A4 (?A11) group followed the rest of the A4s and A5s (who had disappeared east of the Reserve before midnight) back to Critical Point and beyond. This morning there have been reports of whales, east of the Reserve, asof a couple of hours ago.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 09:03:51 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
This has become a busy orca day once again. This morning a small group of transients (T2B, the T60s) were spotted south of Stubbs Island. They most likely were involved in a Dalls porpoise hunt north of Stubss. (Jared Towers/Sea Smoke report). From there they moved through the Pearse Island and have just now turned toward Johnstone Strait from Cormorant Island. Meanwhile, the A30s and the A11s have returned from the east and are currently westbound in the Strait. Also, the A36s were off Bere point this morning and just recently two more groups (the I31s and I15s, Bill MacKay report) are headed east through Queen Charlottte Strait from the Port Hardy area.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 13:23:16 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s and the A11s continued west as far as Blinkhorn and then turned around to the east. They were quite spread out across the Strait before the turn.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 16:00:51 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
After a few nice and interesting calls off the entrance to Blackney Pass, the A30s and the A11s (A13,A11,A73,A56) travelled through Blackney Pass to the north.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 18:01:05 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We are finally beginning to hear the incoming groups on Flower Island. They sound like they are still not moving very fast but they have the slack and then soon the flood tide with them.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 22:52:38 PDT
No orcas present.
Another busy night with the A4s, A5s and A30s continuing to move back and forth in Johnstone Strait. In the end, the A30s and an A4 (?A11) group followed the rest of the A4s and A5s (who had disappeared east of the Reserve before midnight) back to Critical Point and beyond. This morning there have been reports of whales, east of the Reserve, asof a couple of hours ago.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 09:03:51 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
This has become a busy orca day once again. This morning a small group of transients (T2B, the T60s) were spotted south of Stubbs Island. They most likely were involved in a Dalls porpoise hunt north of Stubss. (Jared Towers/Sea Smoke report). From there they moved through the Pearse Island and have just now turned toward Johnstone Strait from Cormorant Island. Meanwhile, the A30s and the A11s have returned from the east and are currently westbound in the Strait. Also, the A36s were off Bere point this morning and just recently two more groups (the I31s and I15s, Bill MacKay report) are headed east through Queen Charlottte Strait from the Port Hardy area.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 13:23:16 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s and the A11s continued west as far as Blinkhorn and then turned around to the east. They were quite spread out across the Strait before the turn.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 16:00:51 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
After a few nice and interesting calls off the entrance to Blackney Pass, the A30s and the A11s (A13,A11,A73,A56) travelled through Blackney Pass to the north.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 18:01:05 PDT
Distant calls audible.
We are finally beginning to hear the incoming groups on Flower Island. They sound like they are still not moving very fast but they have the slack and then soon the flood tide with them.
Helena
11 Aug 2007 22:52:38 PDT
Friday, August 10, 2007
10 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Multiple pod calls audible.
At 2:15am whales, starting with the A30s and followed by A5s and A4s, rounded the corner at Critical Point, to the Robson Bight area. They have basically stalled in the general area east of Cracroft Point and the Ecological Reserve since then. The calls have been at times quite lovely and continuous. We have not yet so far heard A12s but the A11s may have come back.
Helena
10 Aug 2007 06:19:25 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A11s led the A30s, the A5s and possibly the A24s through Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound just a short while ago. There looked like there was a least one other group in the crowd. Very few calls and prior to coming in only the A30s were vocal. Earlier we heard A4s,A30s and A5s, starting after 2am (see previous notes).
Helena
10 Aug 2007 11:11:39 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
This morning's groups have, after spending time off the top end of Blackfish Sound, gone through Weynton Passage and east in Johnstone Strait. The A35s were added to the list of A11s, A30s, all the A5s and A24s.
Helena
10 Aug 2007 16:08:17 PDT
Superb sounds!!
Awhile ago the A30s headed off to the west. The A11s were following but turned around again. Soon after all the rest of the groups began a trek up Johnstone Strait. As they did so, the A30s "appeared" acoustically once again. All the groups are not far from the CP and entrance to Blackney Pass. The calls have been quite continuous and are only now slowing down.
Helena
10 Aug 2007 22:18:16 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
At 2:15am whales, starting with the A30s and followed by A5s and A4s, rounded the corner at Critical Point, to the Robson Bight area. They have basically stalled in the general area east of Cracroft Point and the Ecological Reserve since then. The calls have been at times quite lovely and continuous. We have not yet so far heard A12s but the A11s may have come back.
Helena
10 Aug 2007 06:19:25 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
The A11s led the A30s, the A5s and possibly the A24s through Blackney Pass and into Blackfish Sound just a short while ago. There looked like there was a least one other group in the crowd. Very few calls and prior to coming in only the A30s were vocal. Earlier we heard A4s,A30s and A5s, starting after 2am (see previous notes).
Helena
10 Aug 2007 11:11:39 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
This morning's groups have, after spending time off the top end of Blackfish Sound, gone through Weynton Passage and east in Johnstone Strait. The A35s were added to the list of A11s, A30s, all the A5s and A24s.
Helena
10 Aug 2007 16:08:17 PDT
Superb sounds!!
Awhile ago the A30s headed off to the west. The A11s were following but turned around again. Soon after all the rest of the groups began a trek up Johnstone Strait. As they did so, the A30s "appeared" acoustically once again. All the groups are not far from the CP and entrance to Blackney Pass. The calls have been quite continuous and are only now slowing down.
Helena
10 Aug 2007 22:18:16 PDT
Thursday, August 09, 2007
09 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
The A30s and the I11s are trekking back west from the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 07:28:47 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
As the A30s and the I11s continue west another group has rounded the corner from the east at Critical Point.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 08:00:57 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It was the A12s who turned up off Critical Point. Can the A4s and the A5s be far behind?
Helena
09 Aug 2007 08:31:05 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
All the groups are converging at the eastern end of Hanson Island in Johnstone Strait. The A12s, A4s andA5sall came up from the east and headed to Cracroft Point. Meanwhile the A30s and the I11s, after turning around off Blinkhorn, headed east along the Hanson Island side. Right now the A30s and the I11s are quiet (and have been so for a while after the turn) and the A12s, A5s and A4s are sproadically vocal.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 10:39:51 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s and the I11s have "merged" with the A25s and the A23s off of CP while the A12s cross over toward the Bight from the Sophias. So far we have not actually heard any A4s and Nick Templeman reports that the A8s and the A11s (? all of them) stayed east last night and are not far from Rock Point (Chatham Point area.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 11:14:19 PDT
Boat noise
This has been our most complicated day to date. After the A25s and the A23s socialised with the A30s and the I11s there was a split, with the A5s turning east and the I11s and A30s turning west. The A12s and the A24s never did make it to CP at this time. Instead they turned east and crossed over from the Sophias. They went all the way to the eastern boundary where they turned west once more. By 3pm they were opposite Robson Bight. From there they moved up to the CP area (only the A12s were vocal) and crossed the entrance to Blackney Pass. Meanwhile the A30s and the I11s had continued west toward Telegraph Cove. From there the A30s turned back east before 5pm while the I11s moved into Weynton Pass. The A12s had moved back east as well and just before 6pm they were opposite Robson Bight once again. By this time, the groups had begun to shut down for a rest. The A23s and A25s may have gone all the way to the beaches for a very short rub and by 5:30pm they were back off Critical Point. The short of this is that the groups are in their various groups heading east in different locations throughout the Strait. The I11s are still undecided in the entrance to Weynton Passage. The A36s are still likely in Queen Charlotte Strait, way to the west. And the A8s and A11 are still westbound in the lower Johnstone Strait.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 18:26:53 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s and the I11s are trekking back west from the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 07:28:47 PDT
Orcas hunting fish.
As the A30s and the I11s continue west another group has rounded the corner from the east at Critical Point.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 08:00:57 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
It was the A12s who turned up off Critical Point. Can the A4s and the A5s be far behind?
Helena
09 Aug 2007 08:31:05 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
All the groups are converging at the eastern end of Hanson Island in Johnstone Strait. The A12s, A4s andA5sall came up from the east and headed to Cracroft Point. Meanwhile the A30s and the I11s, after turning around off Blinkhorn, headed east along the Hanson Island side. Right now the A30s and the I11s are quiet (and have been so for a while after the turn) and the A12s, A5s and A4s are sproadically vocal.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 10:39:51 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s and the I11s have "merged" with the A25s and the A23s off of CP while the A12s cross over toward the Bight from the Sophias. So far we have not actually heard any A4s and Nick Templeman reports that the A8s and the A11s (? all of them) stayed east last night and are not far from Rock Point (Chatham Point area.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 11:14:19 PDT
Boat noise
This has been our most complicated day to date. After the A25s and the A23s socialised with the A30s and the I11s there was a split, with the A5s turning east and the I11s and A30s turning west. The A12s and the A24s never did make it to CP at this time. Instead they turned east and crossed over from the Sophias. They went all the way to the eastern boundary where they turned west once more. By 3pm they were opposite Robson Bight. From there they moved up to the CP area (only the A12s were vocal) and crossed the entrance to Blackney Pass. Meanwhile the A30s and the I11s had continued west toward Telegraph Cove. From there the A30s turned back east before 5pm while the I11s moved into Weynton Pass. The A12s had moved back east as well and just before 6pm they were opposite Robson Bight once again. By this time, the groups had begun to shut down for a rest. The A23s and A25s may have gone all the way to the beaches for a very short rub and by 5:30pm they were back off Critical Point. The short of this is that the groups are in their various groups heading east in different locations throughout the Strait. The I11s are still undecided in the entrance to Weynton Passage. The A36s are still likely in Queen Charlotte Strait, way to the west. And the A8s and A11 are still westbound in the lower Johnstone Strait.
Helena
09 Aug 2007 18:26:53 PDT
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
08 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Multiple pod calls audible.
Good Morning! Early this morning, just after 4am, we began to hear calls in Blackfish Sound. These turned out to be A1 (?A30) and A4 (?A11). Calls ended one hour later. Then at 6am calls started once again. This time it was A5 and A4. The whales are just now in sight, making their way south through Blackney, just ahead of the ebb (to flood) tide.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 06:48:39 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
A11 and A13 were the last two through from Blackfish Sound. Everyone is now in Johnstone Strait heading east toward or in the Ecological Reserve. The groupings were very mixed and spread out as they went through but we believe all the A5s were there and the two A11 matriines (including Springer).
Helena
08 Aug 2007 08:43:12 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
As the A11s and the A5s enjoy themselves at the rubbing beaches the A30s and the I11s (following) passed slowly and silently through Blackney Pass. These two groups are in Johnstone Strait now. The rub continues.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 09:58:34 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s went for a rub and then travelled off to the eastern boundary of the Reserve. The I11s followed and currently we can hear them off the main beach. The A5s and the A4s disappeared out of range to the east a while ago.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 13:58:25 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s and the I11s have turned around and are back off Robson Bight. Houdini and her calf (the most famous humpback of this area!) is in the Bight as well.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 14:25:17 PDT
Orcas near mics.
As the A30s and the I11s continue to the west past Kaikash Creek, the A36s have turned up inside Robson Bight.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 16:39:39 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
After the A36s turned up in the Bight the A30s and the I11s turned around off the western end of Johnstone Strait and went east along the Vancouver Island shore. The A36s hurried westward and entered Blackney Pass just after 7pm. They continued into Blackfish Sound and beyond. The A30s and the I11s continued east toward the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 21:26:18 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Good Morning! Early this morning, just after 4am, we began to hear calls in Blackfish Sound. These turned out to be A1 (?A30) and A4 (?A11). Calls ended one hour later. Then at 6am calls started once again. This time it was A5 and A4. The whales are just now in sight, making their way south through Blackney, just ahead of the ebb (to flood) tide.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 06:48:39 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
A11 and A13 were the last two through from Blackfish Sound. Everyone is now in Johnstone Strait heading east toward or in the Ecological Reserve. The groupings were very mixed and spread out as they went through but we believe all the A5s were there and the two A11 matriines (including Springer).
Helena
08 Aug 2007 08:43:12 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
As the A11s and the A5s enjoy themselves at the rubbing beaches the A30s and the I11s (following) passed slowly and silently through Blackney Pass. These two groups are in Johnstone Strait now. The rub continues.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 09:58:34 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s went for a rub and then travelled off to the eastern boundary of the Reserve. The I11s followed and currently we can hear them off the main beach. The A5s and the A4s disappeared out of range to the east a while ago.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 13:58:25 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s and the I11s have turned around and are back off Robson Bight. Houdini and her calf (the most famous humpback of this area!) is in the Bight as well.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 14:25:17 PDT
Orcas near mics.
As the A30s and the I11s continue to the west past Kaikash Creek, the A36s have turned up inside Robson Bight.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 16:39:39 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
After the A36s turned up in the Bight the A30s and the I11s turned around off the western end of Johnstone Strait and went east along the Vancouver Island shore. The A36s hurried westward and entered Blackney Pass just after 7pm. They continued into Blackfish Sound and beyond. The A30s and the I11s continued east toward the Ecological Reserve.
Helena
08 Aug 2007 21:26:18 PDT
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
07 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
Early this morning, the A12s continued west in Johnstone Strait and turned into Blackney Pass. By 2:30am they were heading through Blackfish Sound. It was unclear whether the A24s stayed with the A12s. We last heard their calls around 11:30pm when they were still in the Strait. The A30s were ahead of both these groups having entered Blackfish Sound by 10:30pm. The A36s are most likely still east in Johnstone Strait. This morning whales were seen in Queen Charlotte Strait around 6am.
Helena
07 Aug 2007 08:02:01 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s just turned up, almost exactly where they left off 12 hours ago! They are travelling south through Blackney Pass at the moment. We cannot see them because of the thick fog but we can hear their calls and blows. The A12s AND the A24s are eastbound in Queen Charlotte Strait headed for Donegal Head (east end of Malcolm Island).
Helena
07 Aug 2007 11:32:47 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A12s and the A24s continued east once in johnstone strait. They came in via Weynton Pass. The A30s took themselves off to the rubbing beaches. When finished there they returned west, first to Robson Bight, and then further where they connected with A12 and A33 (the A34s and the A24s were pretty preoccupied with each other all day long). The A30s then continued west and are currently between Bauza and Blinkhorn (east of Telegraph Cove) on the Vancouver Island side. The A12s and Co are off the Ecological Reserve heading east. There was a rumour that the little R7 group might be tucked in with the A24s and the A34s. An interesting note was when the A12s and the A24s came into the Strait the A24s did most of the talking west of Cracroft Point and then when the groups were east of Cracroft Point the A12s were most vocal.
Helena
07 Aug 2007 18:22:48 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are back at the western end of Blackfish Sound. The A36s at 7:30pm were westbound at Ripple Point (still very far east) and the A12s and the A24s most likely continued east from the rubing beaches.
helena
07 Aug 2007 21:19:12 PDT
No orcas present.
Early this morning, the A12s continued west in Johnstone Strait and turned into Blackney Pass. By 2:30am they were heading through Blackfish Sound. It was unclear whether the A24s stayed with the A12s. We last heard their calls around 11:30pm when they were still in the Strait. The A30s were ahead of both these groups having entered Blackfish Sound by 10:30pm. The A36s are most likely still east in Johnstone Strait. This morning whales were seen in Queen Charlotte Strait around 6am.
Helena
07 Aug 2007 08:02:01 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s just turned up, almost exactly where they left off 12 hours ago! They are travelling south through Blackney Pass at the moment. We cannot see them because of the thick fog but we can hear their calls and blows. The A12s AND the A24s are eastbound in Queen Charlotte Strait headed for Donegal Head (east end of Malcolm Island).
Helena
07 Aug 2007 11:32:47 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A12s and the A24s continued east once in johnstone strait. They came in via Weynton Pass. The A30s took themselves off to the rubbing beaches. When finished there they returned west, first to Robson Bight, and then further where they connected with A12 and A33 (the A34s and the A24s were pretty preoccupied with each other all day long). The A30s then continued west and are currently between Bauza and Blinkhorn (east of Telegraph Cove) on the Vancouver Island side. The A12s and Co are off the Ecological Reserve heading east. There was a rumour that the little R7 group might be tucked in with the A24s and the A34s. An interesting note was when the A12s and the A24s came into the Strait the A24s did most of the talking west of Cracroft Point and then when the groups were east of Cracroft Point the A12s were most vocal.
Helena
07 Aug 2007 18:22:48 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are back at the western end of Blackfish Sound. The A36s at 7:30pm were westbound at Ripple Point (still very far east) and the A12s and the A24s most likely continued east from the rubing beaches.
helena
07 Aug 2007 21:19:12 PDT
Monday, August 06, 2007
06 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back from the east. From the echolocation we're been hearing, it sounds like they're finding a bite to eat in Robson Bight!
Helena
06 Aug 2007 08:21:15 PDT
Orcas near mics.
At 11:55am the A30s, who had continued west to Telegraph Cove and the entrance of Weynton Pass from Robson Bight, turned and crossed over to the Hanson Island side and proceded eastward. They have just past Cracroft Point.
Helena
06 Aug 2007 13:56:54 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Ataround 3:30pm the a30s turned while in the Ecological Reserve and headed west. They passed CP and continued west. After a gap in calls they have once again begun calling. Perhaps they are on their way east again?
Helena
06 Aug 2007 19:33:21 PDT
Distant calls audible.
A rather interesting development. Possibly both the A12s and the A24s have made it back to Robson Bight from the east while the A30s may have ended up in Blackfish Sound. The tracking continues to be difficult as the whales are creating large gaps between calling bouts.
Helena
06 Aug 2007 23:24:39 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back from the east. From the echolocation we're been hearing, it sounds like they're finding a bite to eat in Robson Bight!
Helena
06 Aug 2007 08:21:15 PDT
Orcas near mics.
At 11:55am the A30s, who had continued west to Telegraph Cove and the entrance of Weynton Pass from Robson Bight, turned and crossed over to the Hanson Island side and proceded eastward. They have just past Cracroft Point.
Helena
06 Aug 2007 13:56:54 PDT
Distant calls audible.
Ataround 3:30pm the a30s turned while in the Ecological Reserve and headed west. They passed CP and continued west. After a gap in calls they have once again begun calling. Perhaps they are on their way east again?
Helena
06 Aug 2007 19:33:21 PDT
Distant calls audible.
A rather interesting development. Possibly both the A12s and the A24s have made it back to Robson Bight from the east while the A30s may have ended up in Blackfish Sound. The tracking continues to be difficult as the whales are creating large gaps between calling bouts.
Helena
06 Aug 2007 23:24:39 PDT
Sunday, August 05, 2007
05 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No calls but orcas nearby
After a long and wonderful rub the A12s and the A24s headed back west to Robson Bight. The A36s may still be nearby. The ebbing tide might encourage a bigger move west. At 4:30pm, Nic Templeman reported that the A30s were westbound off Kelsey Bay.
Helena
05 Aug 2007 22:55:53 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
After a long and wonderful rub the A12s and the A24s headed back west to Robson Bight. The A36s may still be nearby. The ebbing tide might encourage a bigger move west. At 4:30pm, Nic Templeman reported that the A30s were westbound off Kelsey Bay.
Helena
05 Aug 2007 22:55:53 PDT
Friday, August 03, 2007
03 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are foraging in Blackfish Sound. The A36s are off Lizard Point.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 09:25:39 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are making their way south through Blackney Pass, stopping now and then to have a bite to eat.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 15:06:42 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have gone in for a rub. The A24s and hte A12s are hurrying up from the east and have now passed St Vicents Bight. The A36s are still to the west.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 17:17:20 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A36s finally made it to Johnstone Strait BUT they went through Weynton Pass and NOT past us. We have yet to see them in the daytime. They are headed east. The A12s have also made back to these parts and are currently headed west past Critical Point. Sooooo?... where are the A30s? They were at the beaches just a while ago. AND where are the A24s. Perhaps these questions will be answered soon.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 20:33:13 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A30s are foraging in Blackfish Sound. The A36s are off Lizard Point.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 09:25:39 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are making their way south through Blackney Pass, stopping now and then to have a bite to eat.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 15:06:42 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s have gone in for a rub. The A24s and hte A12s are hurrying up from the east and have now passed St Vicents Bight. The A36s are still to the west.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 17:17:20 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A36s finally made it to Johnstone Strait BUT they went through Weynton Pass and NOT past us. We have yet to see them in the daytime. They are headed east. The A12s have also made back to these parts and are currently headed west past Critical Point. Sooooo?... where are the A30s? They were at the beaches just a while ago. AND where are the A24s. Perhaps these questions will be answered soon.
Helena
03 Aug 2007 20:33:13 PDT
Thursday, August 02, 2007
02 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
The A36s have been foraging in Blackfish Sound for the past several hours. Meanwhile, the A30s are in western Johnstone Strait. We're hearing occasional calls from them on the Critical Point hydrophone.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 07:23:10 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s, who have been moving around Johnstone Strait since 3am, are eastbound once again toward Robson Bight. We have not heard the A36s, who earlier flirted twice with coming into Blackney Pass, since around 6am. No word on the A24s, Rs or A12s so far this morning.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 09:44:03 PDT
No orcas present.
It is always interesting being around the residents. Last night, there was an exchange. The A24s and the R7s went off with the waiting A36 brothers. They have been spotted in Queen Charlotte Strait by Seasmoke Charters this morning. This all happened without any noticeable acoustic exchanges. This left the A30s to turn eastward by themselves. As they move further east there has been a report of a group (?the A12s) moving westward from Camp Point.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 12:38:22 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
We have been busy trying to keep track of the various groups in the area. The A24s, true to form, were silent until they reached Johnstone Strait. And it wasn't until they reached the beaches that they actually made any noises at all. The A36s keep waxing and waning toward Blackney Pass, never quite making it (so far at least) and the A30s have returned from the east and hooked up with the A24s off the Ecologial Reserve. The R7s, we believe, kept going west in Queen Charlotte Strait after spending part of the morning with the A24s and the A36s. All of this would be easier if the whales kept in range and vocal but then it wouldn't be as interesting or challenging.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 20:23:43 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
At least the A30s just travelled north through Blackney Pass, perhaps to visit with the entrenched A36s in Blackfish Sound. We have lost track of the A24s since their turn at the beaches earlier. The A12s have not yet showed up from the east either. Time will tell.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 22:44:34 PDT
Distant calls audible.
The A36s have been foraging in Blackfish Sound for the past several hours. Meanwhile, the A30s are in western Johnstone Strait. We're hearing occasional calls from them on the Critical Point hydrophone.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 07:23:10 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s, who have been moving around Johnstone Strait since 3am, are eastbound once again toward Robson Bight. We have not heard the A36s, who earlier flirted twice with coming into Blackney Pass, since around 6am. No word on the A24s, Rs or A12s so far this morning.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 09:44:03 PDT
No orcas present.
It is always interesting being around the residents. Last night, there was an exchange. The A24s and the R7s went off with the waiting A36 brothers. They have been spotted in Queen Charlotte Strait by Seasmoke Charters this morning. This all happened without any noticeable acoustic exchanges. This left the A30s to turn eastward by themselves. As they move further east there has been a report of a group (?the A12s) moving westward from Camp Point.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 12:38:22 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
We have been busy trying to keep track of the various groups in the area. The A24s, true to form, were silent until they reached Johnstone Strait. And it wasn't until they reached the beaches that they actually made any noises at all. The A36s keep waxing and waning toward Blackney Pass, never quite making it (so far at least) and the A30s have returned from the east and hooked up with the A24s off the Ecologial Reserve. The R7s, we believe, kept going west in Queen Charlotte Strait after spending part of the morning with the A24s and the A36s. All of this would be easier if the whales kept in range and vocal but then it wouldn't be as interesting or challenging.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 20:23:43 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
At least the A30s just travelled north through Blackney Pass, perhaps to visit with the entrenched A36s in Blackfish Sound. We have lost track of the A24s since their turn at the beaches earlier. The A12s have not yet showed up from the east either. Time will tell.
Helena
02 Aug 2007 22:44:34 PDT
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
01 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
No orcas present.
Another quiet night. We believe the A24s continued east past the Ecological Reserve and that the A30s continued west through Queen Charlotte Strait. The A12s should still be to the east. Very foggy this morning.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 08:36:21 PDT
No orcas present.
A surprise for us! The a30s just went through Blackney Pass headed for Johnstone Strait. This was our first daytime sighting of this group. They have a small group of Rs with them (perhaps the R2/7 group) and the A24s have come up from the east to greet them. The A24s are past Boat Bay and the other two groups are now past Cracroft Point. Party? Summer?
Helena
01 Aug 2007 18:29:31 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s and the ?R7s are travelling east in Johnstone Strait and have made acoustic contact with the A24s.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 18:54:06 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The orcas are at the rubbing beach after calling beautifully off Critical Point. The A12s were last reported still in the vicinity of Nodales Channel this evening.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 20:24:25 PDT
No orcas present.
We believe the A30s, R7s and A24s went off to the east.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 21:50:05 PDT
No orcas present.
Another quiet night. We believe the A24s continued east past the Ecological Reserve and that the A30s continued west through Queen Charlotte Strait. The A12s should still be to the east. Very foggy this morning.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 08:36:21 PDT
No orcas present.
A surprise for us! The a30s just went through Blackney Pass headed for Johnstone Strait. This was our first daytime sighting of this group. They have a small group of Rs with them (perhaps the R2/7 group) and the A24s have come up from the east to greet them. The A24s are past Boat Bay and the other two groups are now past Cracroft Point. Party? Summer?
Helena
01 Aug 2007 18:29:31 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
The A30s and the ?R7s are travelling east in Johnstone Strait and have made acoustic contact with the A24s.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 18:54:06 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The orcas are at the rubbing beach after calling beautifully off Critical Point. The A12s were last reported still in the vicinity of Nodales Channel this evening.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 20:24:25 PDT
No orcas present.
We believe the A30s, R7s and A24s went off to the east.
Helena
01 Aug 2007 21:50:05 PDT
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
31 July 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s and the A24s have made their way back to the Ecological Reserve from the east leaving the A12s "below" and heading towards Nodales Channel. So far the A24s have touched in at the Main beach.
Helena
31 Jul 2007 15:12:11 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A24s certainly have a strong work ethic! They and the A30s rushed up from the east, pushed hard against the tide, and did not stop until they went through Weynton Pass to the western end of Blackfish Sound. After a bout of A30 calls the A24s, still travelling against the tide, came east to Blackney Pass. They are no longer in a rush - the A30s are nowhere in sight leaving us to wonder if they have gone west. The evening is still young. The A24s just began to call.
Helena
31 Jul 2007 21:21:15 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s and the A24s have made their way back to the Ecological Reserve from the east leaving the A12s "below" and heading towards Nodales Channel. So far the A24s have touched in at the Main beach.
Helena
31 Jul 2007 15:12:11 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A24s certainly have a strong work ethic! They and the A30s rushed up from the east, pushed hard against the tide, and did not stop until they went through Weynton Pass to the western end of Blackfish Sound. After a bout of A30 calls the A24s, still travelling against the tide, came east to Blackney Pass. They are no longer in a rush - the A30s are nowhere in sight leaving us to wonder if they have gone west. The evening is still young. The A24s just began to call.
Helena
31 Jul 2007 21:21:15 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
Monday, July 30, 2007
30 July 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas near mics.
While the A12s and company make their way through Queen Charlotte Strait slowly, the A24s have returned to the Bight from the east and are making their way westward. The A30s were reported in Frederick Arm (eastern Johnstone Strait) this morning. The night was uneventful.
Helena
30 Jul 2007 12:08:56 PDT
No orcas present.
I forgot to add that the A30s were west bound at Ripple Point earlier in the evening. (Thanks Nick for the report).
Helena
30 Jul 2007 20:29:25 PDT
Orcas near mics.
While the A12s and company make their way through Queen Charlotte Strait slowly, the A24s have returned to the Bight from the east and are making their way westward. The A30s were reported in Frederick Arm (eastern Johnstone Strait) this morning. The night was uneventful.
Helena
30 Jul 2007 12:08:56 PDT
No orcas present.
I forgot to add that the A30s were west bound at Ripple Point earlier in the evening. (Thanks Nick for the report).
Helena
30 Jul 2007 20:29:25 PDT
Sunday, July 29, 2007
29 July 2007, Orcalab reports:
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back! They are heading into Johnstone Strait via Blackney Pass, spread out. We can hear their welcome calls on the LL & PI hyrdophones. It's hard to hear their blows through the misty drizzle & easterly wind, but there's no doubt they are there. If it wasn't for the weather, which feels like fall we'd be tempted to think summer has begun!
Helena & Paul
29 Jul 2007 00:46:59 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are at the Rubbing Beaches.
Tomoko
29 Jul 2007 03:57:30 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Hmmm.... we just had the A5s and the A12s go through Blackney pass in very mixed fashion. They have headed east and may have been joined by the A36s.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 12:12:36 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
There are A4 call in the mix as well. There is a small group reported at Blinkhorn and we wonder if the A35s are there. The others got as far as the Bight and turned back to the west. A30s were seen earlier this morning off Port Neville (east of here) with possibly the A24s.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 13:39:12 PDT
Superb sounds!!
After the A36s merged with the A35s (who had been sitting off Blinkhorn before moving east to Kaikash Creek) the whales crossed over to the entrance oF Blackney Pass and for a while everyone went west. Behind them the A12s and the A5s were moving west as well. After reaching the entrance to Blackney Pass they all looked like they were going to head back east but they then stalled. Although drifting and changing direction they have been very vocal. Word has reached us that there are other groups in Queen Charlotte Strait heading this direction. Despite the constant boat noise the calls have been constant and clear, everyone chatting at once.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 15:50:25 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After shuffling back and forth in Johnstone Strait all the groups (the A5s, A35s and the A12s) finally left via Blackney Pass on the ebb. Prior to this,the A36s left the strait via Weynton Pass and headed to Blackfish Sound where they acoustically interacted with the small A11 group (including Springer) as they made their way through Blackfish Sound toward Blackney Pass. The a36s continued west by themselves. Just after the A11s came into our view we became aware of the whales exiting Johnstone Strait. The A11s turned and led everyone away into Blackfish Sound. There were not many calls during all of this. way. The A30s apparently continued eastward to Nodales Channel. We do not know where the A24s are at the moment.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 20:22:42 PDT
Orcas near mics.
The A30s are back! They are heading into Johnstone Strait via Blackney Pass, spread out. We can hear their welcome calls on the LL & PI hyrdophones. It's hard to hear their blows through the misty drizzle & easterly wind, but there's no doubt they are there. If it wasn't for the weather, which feels like fall we'd be tempted to think summer has begun!
Helena & Paul
29 Jul 2007 00:46:59 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
The A30s are at the Rubbing Beaches.
Tomoko
29 Jul 2007 03:57:30 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Hmmm.... we just had the A5s and the A12s go through Blackney pass in very mixed fashion. They have headed east and may have been joined by the A36s.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 12:12:36 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
There are A4 call in the mix as well. There is a small group reported at Blinkhorn and we wonder if the A35s are there. The others got as far as the Bight and turned back to the west. A30s were seen earlier this morning off Port Neville (east of here) with possibly the A24s.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 13:39:12 PDT
Superb sounds!!
After the A36s merged with the A35s (who had been sitting off Blinkhorn before moving east to Kaikash Creek) the whales crossed over to the entrance oF Blackney Pass and for a while everyone went west. Behind them the A12s and the A5s were moving west as well. After reaching the entrance to Blackney Pass they all looked like they were going to head back east but they then stalled. Although drifting and changing direction they have been very vocal. Word has reached us that there are other groups in Queen Charlotte Strait heading this direction. Despite the constant boat noise the calls have been constant and clear, everyone chatting at once.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 15:50:25 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After shuffling back and forth in Johnstone Strait all the groups (the A5s, A35s and the A12s) finally left via Blackney Pass on the ebb. Prior to this,the A36s left the strait via Weynton Pass and headed to Blackfish Sound where they acoustically interacted with the small A11 group (including Springer) as they made their way through Blackfish Sound toward Blackney Pass. The a36s continued west by themselves. Just after the A11s came into our view we became aware of the whales exiting Johnstone Strait. The A11s turned and led everyone away into Blackfish Sound. There were not many calls during all of this. way. The A30s apparently continued eastward to Nodales Channel. We do not know where the A24s are at the moment.
Helena
29 Jul 2007 20:22:42 PDT
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