March 20
Mark Malleson of Victoria called to report J pod spread out off Victoria, heading west at 11:50 am.
March 20
We received a call from Jeff Hogan of Killer Whale Tales, reporting orca calls on the Lime Kiln Hydrophone at 10:50 am.
March 20
1044 am - Hearing calls on Lime Kiln hydrophone amongst other loud noise.
Cathy Bacon, Texas
March 20
Hearing calls on Lime Kiln hydrophone at 10:43 am. Interesting the sound difference in the 2 links, one called Orcasound and one called Lime Kiln - Very strong boat noise on Orcasound, but LimeKiln can hear the calls. Which is north and south? It's cool to be able to figure out which direction the boats (and whales!) are going. Calls louder now!
Annika, Seattle
The OrcaSound hydrophone is north of the Lime Kiln hydrophone - so you can tell which way the whales are going by the order of which hydrophone you hear them on first. sb
March 20
I did venture out at 2.15 pm and you would not have believed the sudden change in the weather in five minutes. The wind changed directions and we were hit by a squall with 6-7 ft seas. I have never experienced the rage of the sea like that in the two years I have been heading out in a Zodiac. It was truly wild, but we did see J pod and one of the new calves for five minutes, then it was head back to the safety of the Victoria Harbour. I'll never forget this trip. The Orca were motoring real fast as they headed out west before that nasty squall hit us with 5-7 ft waves.
Marie O'Shaugnnessy, Victoria, B.C.
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