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May Recap: What Did Our Passengers See Last Month?
May was an eventful month on the Salish Sea! The return of the humpback whales felt very apparent, as we went from sparse sightings of them at the start of the month, to full ‘humpback soup’ by the end of it. We had multiple days where 5+ humpback whales were spotted during the trip.

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Why Responsible Whale Watching Matters in the Salish Sea
How keeping our distance helps protect marine wildlife in Vancouver.
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What’s Really Happening When Gulls Gather Around Killer Whales?
A closer look at Bigg’s orcas and seabird behaviour in the Salish Sea
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Captain’s Log: April 12, 2026 — Bigg’s Killer Whales in the Salish Sea
April continues to bring active wildlife encounters to the Salish Sea. On this trip, we encountered two Bigg’s killer whale (transient orca) families — the T65Bs and the T101s — travelling through the area.
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