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We headed for Rosario Strait in search of the T123s that had been spotted but no boat was with them so we searched for quite a while with no luck. We did end up finding the Biggs Killer Whales T137s-38As-35As.
I decided to head north in hopes of seeing a humpback and knowing I could show Stellar Sea Lions. We saw Harbor Seals, Bald Eagles and Stellar Sea Lions at East Point in Canadian waters. I then headed west scanning in Boundary Pass and discovered the T137s, 35As, and T38As.
This was a very playful group of Orca that we spent some extra time with since much of the tour was searching for a lost pod. It was a gorgeous afternoon though and no one minded spending more time out there. A great time with Biggs Killer Whales T137s-38As-35As.
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