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Great News for J-pod

The southern resident killer whale population is reported to be at a 30-year low, so this is a massive discovery.

John Forde and Jennifer Steven of the Tofino Whale Centre spotted a baby orca swimming with J-pod on Thursday.

While this discovery is exciting, the marine mammal coordinator with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Paul Cottrell said about half of all southern residents born, die in their first year.

J-41 is believed to be the baby’s mother.

Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
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