We had a trio of transient killer whales today which included T14, T93, and T101b. This was the same group from yesterday. We watched them swim past Discovery Island and head north up Haro Strait. I got a report from an American researcher that they turned south near Kelp Rf. and were on a line for Mount Douglas Park. I kept an eye out for them after work from shore anticipating that they may swim through Oak Bay. Just before dark I saw them skulking around Chatham Island near the seal haulouts.
Mark Malleson
Monday, April 17, 2006
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