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  • New Baby Orca Confirmed In Puget Sound

     

    Thursday, May 3, 2007
    SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - There's a new baby orca in Puget Sound.

    J16 and her new calf, J42, at 4 days oldFollowing reports of a possible new calf, members of the Center for Whale Research this week observed J-pod - one of three pods of southern resident killer whales in the region - and spotted the calf on Wednesday off the west coast of Vancouver Island.

    The calf was born to an orca identified as J16, Slick. The mother, estimated to be about 35 years old, has given birth to three other calves. The new baby, J42, apparently was born this week, the center said.

    The birth brings the population of southern resident whales to 87.

    The Center for Whale Research is based in Friday Harbor in the San Juan Islands.

    Source: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer


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