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T18’s Biggs Orca

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One of the males has a dorsal fin that leans heavily to the left. We met them and left them in the Strait of Georgia off of Vancouver, BC.

On the way back, we also saw a Humpback Whale known as MMX-0007 Bond. There were also Harbor Seals along the way.

 

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