J Pod came down from the north today. They were very spread out. Some were miles across Haro Strait and luckily some were closer to the west side.
Suttles J-40 was in the mix with several of the mothers and their littles. But Suttles wasn't 'on duty' as an escort today, but maybe just in-case she was called on :)
Slick and Shachi were both up front as the whales came down - these next two images are of Slick J-16. She was changing directions a few times as they were passing by.Then came some moms and kids.
Shachi J-19 was with her grandson, Nova J-51, and Nova's mom,
Eclipse J-41 was with her youngest, Crescent J-58.
Tsuchi J-31 and her offspring, Tofino J-56 were there too.
Mike J-26 was the only male that I saw in closer to the west side while it appeared the other males were miles offshore, which is not uncommon.
And then some action began and oh how the people on shore were delighted!
...and then came Hy'Shqa J-37 & offspring J-59 Swee-uh-kosh, currently the youngest living member of J Pod.
That's J-59's head and dorsal fin tip landing with a big splach!
It was a great day for the people to learn about the SRKWs and the challenges they face. Each of us can do somethig to help these whales live long lives and prosper into the future.
Cheers!