Thursday 17 April 2014

April has been awesome so far!!

April has been epic on the water so far with Killer Whale sightings almost on every trip!! The main Orca ecotype we have been interacting with the most are the Bigg's (transient) Orca, which are your marine mammal eating Orca.  Roughly, here on the west coast there is a population of about 300 Bigg's Orca, which typically are considered to have a range from south east Alaska to all the way down to the California coast.  Recently, some researches have concluded that the population of the Bigg's Orca is growing at a steady rate of 5% a year, which is about 15 new orca every year! One belief  for the growth of the population could is due to the increasing population of harbour seals on the west coast, as they are a food source for that Orca ecotype, which basically correlates to the theory of more food = more predators.

However, we were blessed with the recent return of K Pod (Southern Resident Orca), which has 20 Orca in that pod.  They looked very healthy and the males looked bigger than last year, which is fantastic as they must have had a great winter season for food availability.  All we are waiting for now are the other two pods - J & L to return, and hopefully with a few new calves too - we will just have to wait and see!!  This season is going to be a real fun one, and i can't wait for the season to begin.  Even though, as of now we are running twice daily @10am & 2:30pm to go searching for our beloved Orca and the rest of the amazing wildlife that you find on this unique coast.  Call us, email us or come down to the office and see what we are seeing that day & to come out for a memorable west coast adventure!

Photo credit to Eve Jourdain


Tuesday 1 April 2014

The start of the Spring is upon us and it has been spectacular on the water.  Not only have the usual suspects been consistently being sighted on every trip, which include sea lions, seals, eagles & porpoises.  We have also been having frequent Orca sightings from our resident pods and marine mammal eating Transients.  There have been quite a few random sightings too, that even our most experienced Captains have been surprised by.  These include black bears, sea otters & a lone wolf on one of the close Gulf Islands, who at the time was also deciding to snack on a harbour seal! That is an awesome, unexpected sight!!
photo credit: Shannon Guiler Photography

This Spring has been incredible so far on the water and we are no doubt going to have an incredible summer with all of our boats upgraded and Captains ready for action.  So, if you haven't already booked yet, I would suggest you hurry and plan your west coast experience with us soon ;)