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“The Sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” 
Jacques Cousteau

Biggs Pods T18’s and T19B

Kelping Orca

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We saw Harbor Seals and Bald Eagles and some amazing views of the T’s foraging for seals. Though we did not see any spectacular kills take place today.

It was a very good day to be on the water viewing these amazing creatures. The Biggs Pods T18’s and T19B were a great bunch.

Bald Eagles soaring overhead looking for a meal to dive on.

We watched the pod make pass after pass swimming through a bed of kelp.

Humpback Whales like to do this too.  We call this “Kelping”.  One day I watched a humpback play with a bed of kelp for about 20 minutes before moving on.

 

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