Recent Whale Sightings
April 20
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Apr 20 - Deception Pass/Saratoga Passage/Possession Sound (T90s, T167A, T167B) - T90B Piglet - T167A Doniol - T90s, T167A & T167B as seen today. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Luc, April 20, 2026
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T167A Doniol - I spent time with Biggs orcas the T90s and two members of the T167s, T167A and T167B. Link to more photos. -photo by Sarah Geist, April 20, 2026
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19:35 - Thanks to Kas Alexis, I could find them heading off into the Superior Mirage. South of Scatchet Head transect Ocean Ave & Double Bluff. [approx. 47.904748, -122.438278]. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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19:26 - Viewing from Sunset Ave - southwest of Maxwellton heading west. (Southwest of green buoy) -Kas Alexis
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18:33 - Seeing them from picnic point at the channel marker just south of Whidbey, slightly east of mid. -Emma Vasilj
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17:57 - Reaching the south end of Possession Sound about to enter Puget Sound proper. Loosely grouped, still leisurely pace on mainland side. Incredibly peaceful. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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17:56 - Visible from Picnic Point, still southbound, but now west of mid. [approx. 47.921266, -122.361410]. -Jason Luc
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17:48 - Seeing them from Picnic Point to the north, southbound. -Emma Vasilj
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17:36 -Ts are out from Big Gulch on Mukilteo side, heading southbound at a leisurely pace grouped up in super lovely glassy seas. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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17:21 - Our friends are straight out from Glendale. Still on the mainland side. Still southbound. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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17:20 - Ts are well south of Mukilteo Park. Had been angling in but now are more aiming mid channel. Will be interesting to see where they go. Possible quick meal on the run as gulls and bird of prey swooping in while group was moving slowly off south end of park. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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17:06 - Southbound, now well past Mukilteo lighthouse park, VERY CLOSE to shore, Mukilteo side. -Jason Luc
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17:00 - T90s, T167A & T167B off Mukilteo. Link to FB video. -Katharine Anne Morales
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16:55 - Due west of Mukilteo Lighthouse tightly grouped head in south Mukilteo side of the channel. Easily visible with naked eye. Lots of happy beach goers. Link to FB video.
16:38 - Aiming for Mukilteo. Due north of Edgewater currently heading southwest. tightly grouped. So beautiful
16:30 - They are on the move westbound will be in South side of agar. Currently just slightly southeast of South Hat.
16:20 - They drifted a short distance west but generally in same place. They are south of the Hat Island ferry traffic lane (ferry went in north Gr side of them). There have been some breaching, directional changes, tails sailing. Appear to be hunting.
16:14 - Between S end Hat and Jetty. Surface active. Map is general. From Edgewater Park they are sightline under Baker. 47.990447, -122.273657 -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:31 - Now in travel mode moving west/southwest from your [Alisa Lemire Brooks] last sighting. -Ariel Yseth, Whale Scout
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16:03 - From Mukilteo westbound, way passed Hat Island and well west of Mount Baker from our prospective [approx. 48.0009417, -122.2607484]. -Yanwei Cai
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15:55 - I “think” I see the renter boat straight out from here. [approx. 47.999665, -122.281048]. -Kat Knapp
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16:04 - From Mukilteo lighthouse: They’re past Hat Island and traveling directly towards Everett. Between Jetty Island and Hat Island.
15:48 - They seem to be heading steadily towards Everett. -Jourdan Rae
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15:08 - Viewing from private property north of Clinton. Whales are mid channel between Hat and Whidbey. Still southbound. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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14:50 - Southbound approx [48.018887, -122.355862].
14:38 - Approx. beautifully grouped up, south/southeastbound [48.033070, -122.371003].
14:28 - Southbound near Sandy Point.
14:11 - Southbound past Langley marina. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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14:00 - Had passed Langley southbound Whidbey side. -Marilyn Armbruster
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13:55 - Still southbound approaching Langley east of mid channel. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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13:52 - Still southbound. They have pushed towards Whidbey, viewing from Sandy Point. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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13:50 - They are out Whidbey side of mid north of Langley. I’m viewing from the Seawall Park [approx. 48.050153, -122.410323]. -Marilyn Armbruster
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13:37 - T090 90C 167A midwest channel cross path with a northeast bound gray whale. -Ling Yifan
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13:36 - T90B & others approx here, others a little further off but still Whidbey side of mid. Southbound [approx. 48.058574, -122.439033]. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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13:22 - Orcas still slow southbound. About mid channel. Just north is Saratoga Woods. -Sarah Geist
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13:08 - Just passed out house off Saratoga Passage. Should be in Langley soon! -Annie Moore Young
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13:07 - North of Langley. -Danielle Lanxon
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13:04 - These beauties are headed towards Langley! Whidbey side of mid…traveling at a leisurely pace. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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12:52 - Southbound midchannel to Whidbey side south of East Point.
12:33 -At least two southbound Camano side of midchannel just south of Camano Island State Park boat launch -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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12:17 Southbound passing Camano Island State Park mid to Camano side can see with naked eye from Hidden Beach. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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12:00 - They’re pushing east as they come south. Much closer to Camano now. -Sarah Geist
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11:55 - South of Camano Island Inn, around Indian Beach now, steady southbound and trending towards midchannel -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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11:50 - Viewing from Hidden Beach. Orcas still north of here. About mid channel. Still southbound. -Sarah Geist
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11:50 - North/northeast of Hiddle Beach. Closer to Camano side -Danielle Lanxon
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11:43 - Southbound a bit spread out, Camano side of midchannel off Camano Island Inn. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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11:33 Southbound Camano side of mid channel approaching Onomac. -Michele Tosh Brodsky
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11:16 - What a beautiful day!!! Our friends are continuing south in Saratoga Passage, Camano side at Madrona. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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11:06 - Southbound at my map spot and they are spreading out now to search for prey [approx. 48.220295, -122.547992].
10:43 - Map [approx. 48.255296, -122.533304].
10:40 - Southbound right off Maple Cove Beach, North Camano Island. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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10:30 - They've moved over to Camano side, moving southwest. Swiftsure is arriving on scene for reference of location.
10:10 - Westbound straight out from Mariner's Cove.
10:03 - Can see from Mariner's Cove now, moving southwest.
09:39 - Southbound south of Davis Landing. Believe this is T90s, and I think T167A & T167B. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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09:21 - Just north of Davis landing. Still southbound. -Sarah Geist
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07:45 - 08:45 - My husband said he saw 5 but I saw 3. Definitely heading southeast saw them off Ala Spit [approx. 48.401831, -122.583005], then Deadmans Island, heading down into Skagit Bay [approx. 48.390538, -122.567952]. I think, very long down times it seems. -photo by GuyKaren Pierce, April 20, 2026
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07:40 - Report to WA app of 8 orcas. Pin is on east side of Yokeko Point.
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06:50 - 3 to 4 orcas at Deception Pass bridge, just off east side of center island. -Michelle Jaeger
April 19
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Apr 19 - Gulf Islands, BC (T90s, T167A, T167B) - Our encounters with uncommon visitors to the Salish Sea continued today as we caught up with siblings T167A and T167B who were traveling with the T90s! - The T167s are a family of four that we met for the first time during their short visit to the Salish Sea in November 2021. Recently, 16 year-old male T167A and his 11 year-old sister T167B have been traveling apart from their mom and younger sibling, including a quick pass through the Salish Sea back in January. - Today, this group of six whales appeared to snag a harbor seal in the southern Gulf Islands. As they continued on into Plumper Sound, they passed under a snow-capped Mt. Baker. It's always extra special to spend time in the presence of whales we don't get the chance to see very often! -MWS Link to more photos. -Orca Behavior Institute -photo by Monika Wieland Shields, April 19, 2026
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T90B Piglet - Went out on a whale watching trip with Maya Legacy whale watching and found the T90's, T167A, and T167B. Followed them around North Pender Island. Link to more photos. -photos by Danielle Lanxon, April 19, 2026
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Sun, Apr 19 - San Juans (T123s) - T123A Stanley - T123s in Boundary Pass. Link to more photos. -photos by Nate Rooks, April 19, 2026
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T123A Stanley - A little bit later we found the T123s close to Friday Harbor. Link to more photos. -photos by Danielle Lanxon, April 19, 2026
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19:05 - Switched to South bound again
18:59 - Now east bound away from Cattle Point
18:52 - Passing Cattle Point, look to be heading south east around the bottom of Lopez Island
18:27 - Seeing them approaching from Cattle Point with binoculars, still southbound -Ashton Mead
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17:38 - Southbound [approx. 48.533710, -122.953985 (1 mi. S of Shaw Island)].
16:54 - Southbound [approx. 48.555275, -122.988939 (2 mi. NE of Friday Harbor at Shaw Island)].
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14:46 - T123s [approx. 48.647648, -123.102967 (1 mi. NE of Speiden Is.)]. -Jami McDowell
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13:13 - 5+ orcas southbound Boundary Pass by Stuart right now -Nate Rooks
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12:49 - Stanley and company southbound [Boundary Pass approx. 48.716359, -123.164809].
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Sun, Apr 19 - Eastern San Juans
11:00 - Sorry for the delay off Guemes towards the north east between [Guemes Island] Resort and Vendovi [Island]. Sorry been working. Headed towards Samish Bay [eastbound]. They hung out there quite awhile [video in FB comments] 3 whales. -Alexie Gregory
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Sun, Apr 19 - Port Angeles Harbor
14:54 - 2 large orca in Port Angeles Harbor 10 minutes ago. They headed westbound but went under and presumably went back out because we have not seen them again. -photos by Hope Anderson, April 19, 2026
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Sun, Apr 19 - Dabob Bay
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Tom Rodgers
Date of Sighting: April 19, 2026
Time: 4:35 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: (47.8262105, -122.8124737)
Direction of travel : N ultra slow
Behaviors observed: Milling
If orcas, any males?: 1
Any unusual markings?: None
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
April 18
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Apr 18 - Haro Strait (T90s, T167A, T167B) - T167B Valcroze - T167A Doniol - Today I got a report and successfully saw T167A and T167B in Haro Strait. -photos & IDs by Ling Yifan, April 18, 2026
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T167A Doniol - T90B Piglet - T167A, T167B and the T90s. East of Victoria BC.Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, April 18, 2026
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T167A Doniol
15:15 - [south of Chatham Islands]. The naturalists on our boat said these were 2 pods that joined together, T90 Eagle, T90B Piglet, T90C Tigger, T90D Kanga, and T167A Doniol, T167B Valceoze. -photos by Ankie Patel, April 18, 2026
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Sat, Apr 18 - Port Angeles Harbor (T49A2 & T51)
19:00 - Last seen after being in Port Angeles harbor, headed east.
16:45 - From local Olympic Whale group: 2 orcas heading south towards Port Angeles. No boats with them so unknown current location or direction. Should be large males, in theory easy to spot! ID’d as T51 Roswell and T49A2 Jude -Missy Myers Rief
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18:00 - These 2 were in the Port Angeles Harbor Saturday evening. They slowly mad the loop around the harbor. They would surface for a few and then deep dive for about 5 to 10 minutes and pop up about a quarter of a mile away. Link to FB video. -Shyla Scott
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Sat, Apr 18 - Eastern San Juans (T419, T420, T421) - 1420 - What an amazing day on the water in Anacortes with the Orca Behavior Institute Biggs 201 class! We had the most unforgettable experience with the T419s where T420 swam right under our boat! And we even got to see a gray whale and had a short visit with the T123s. Link to more photos. -photos by SummerLee Blankenship, April 18, 2026
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Anacortes T419, T420, T421. Link to FB video. -Sarah Hansen
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15:28 - Orcas North side Vendovi Island outside Bellingham Bay. No direction. -WA app
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Sat, Apr 18 - Eastern San Juans (T123s)
14:35 - Relaying report T123s just south of Saddlebag Island headed northeast -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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13:45 - Guemes ferry.Link to FB video. Link to FB video. -Alexie Gregory
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13:45 - We saw some orcas today in between Guermes and Anacortes, best shots I could get. Link to more photos. -photos by Ally Bee, April 18, 2026
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Sat, Apr 18 - Admiralty Inlet
06:25 - Just saw a male orca, southbound in Admiralty. It is south of Double Bluff west of mid. -Susan John
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Sat, Apr 18 - Hood Canal
18:45 - Called to report about 40 minutes ago, at least 2 orcas were in Hood Canal southbound with a purpose past Holly, east of midchannel. -Matt
April 17
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Apr 17 - Juan de Fuca Strait (T49As, T117A, T117Bs, T172)
09:15 - A group of 5-9 orcas heading south towards Port Angeles in the middle the Strait of Juan de Fuca as seen from deck of Coho ferry. Approx. 5-8 mph. I've heard from a whale group out here (Rachel Rodell ) that the whales seen were T49As, 117A, 117B and 172 (10ish animals). -Missy Myers Rief
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Fri, Apr 17 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca (T419, T420, T421) - T420 & T419 - T419 - It was an intense and thrilling encounter with the Alaskan trio, T419, T420 and T421, hunting a seal right off the side of the boat! -photos by Donna George, April 17, 2026
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T421 - T419 - I finally got to see the elusive T419 Alaskan group. -photos by Bonnie Gretz, April 17, 2026
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420 - Finally, after several attempts, I got to see the “Alaskan” orca visitors, just off the shores of Whidbey Island! -photos by Jill Hein, April 17, 2026
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19:05 - Past Libby. Kinda looked like a turn southeast ish on their surface after they passed. Maybe towards Admiralty?
18:50 - Out from Libby Beach. Still pretty far out there. Still southwest bound. -Sarah Geist
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18:30 - T419s headed south/southwest past Hastie Lake
18:13 - Southbound out from Hastie Lake can see distant with naked eye
17:56 - Pushing more southwest and offshore now south of graffiti wall by West Beach. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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17:45 - Out from west beach Graffiti wall. Pushing west as theygo south.
17:30 - Finally finishing up their meal and making progress southbound.
17:10 - Enjoying a meal after a fast efficient hunt out from Joseph Whidbey.
16:40 - Out from rocky point. Have pushed off shore a bit. Maybe 600 yards.
16:20 - Still southbound on west whidbey. North of Rocky Point (military access).
15:36 - Out from Morans now. [Photo of T419 in comments]
14:19 - I am seeing orcas a couple miles west of Deception Island. No direction. -Sarah Geist
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T420
15:18 - IE5 left them, at the time they were going southbound between Deception Pass and the airport, seemingly getting a bit closer to Whidbey. -photo by Hongming Zheng, April 17, 2026
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Fri, Apr 17 - North Puget Sound (T65A3)
18:30 - Viewing from Stamm southbound mid channel not yet to Possession Point from this viewpoint. Apologies to Picnic Point folks but looks like here [approx. 47.899802, -122.353075]. -Beriah SoOrio
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16:54 - Our buddy is continuing south SLOWLY. He is still north of Glendale, mid channel. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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16:45 - From Mukilteo Beach. It’s past the beach at this point. Still going south/southwest. Trending towards Possession Beach. Can still see w/o binoculars.
16:38 - From Mukilteo beach. Still mid channel but seems to be moving more southwest now. Seems further away from us this time.
16:29 - From Mukilteo Beach. Mid channel. Traveling south. South of ferry lanes. -Brad Dufour
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16:10 - South bound in ferry lanes mid channel. -Joe Dreimiller
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15:45 - Just saw them from the Clinton ferry!Link to FB video. -Kate MC
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14:50 - Southwest bound again. Viewed from Mukilteo Lighthouse with Hat east bluff in background.
14:43 - Now milling here [approx. 47.999129, -122.301911]. Moved west but was facing east last surface.
14:35 - Southwestbound between viewpoint at Mukilteo Lighthouse approaching east tip of Hat in background. -Beriah SoOrio
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12:54 - Southbound, moving slowing and more to east. Viewing from Sandy Point. 6-9 minute downs.
12:41 - At tip of Camano at the channel marker. -Michele Tosh Brodsky
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12:09 - Almost to the south east tip of Camano Island. -Jack Callaghan
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11:30 - My last report on T65A3 southbound as we leave [approx. 48.111609, -122.38008511:10:58 - Update on Amir southbound [approx. 48.119380, -122.404635].
10:45 - T65A3 (Amir) is southbound solo at my map spot [approx. 48.136191, -122.406117]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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07:42 - Orcas northbound in front of Tulalip Shores now -Jake [PSWW chat]
April 16
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Apr 16 - Hood Canal
09:04 - Seen one orca mid channel at the end of Coyle peninsula. He is mid channel heading back towards Bangor. About 10 minutes since last sighting [time of sighting 08:54]. -Janet Johnson
April 15
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Apr 15 - North Puget Sound (T46Bs) - They passed Glendale in three surfaces. Not close, but not far. Link to FB video. -Sarah Geist
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18:25 - Mukilteo area on the way towards Everett. [photo shows orcas east/northeastbound]. -Don McKnight
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17:45 - They just passed the ferry lanes close to the Mukilteo side heading north towards Everett. I counted four. -Sarah Schmidt
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17:05 - Yes but left them 30 minutes ago. They were approaching Possession Point again when viewed from Stamm [~16:35].
16:06 - Possible flip going north now. Will see if it sticks. Between Stamm and far green buoy.
15:56 - Southbound between Stamm and Scatchet Head. Closer to east side.
15:36 - Southbound passing Possession Point green buoy when viewed from Stamm. -Beriah SoOrio
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I counted about 6 with this group including calf -Ariel Yseth, Whale Scout
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14:05 - Past Glendale. Southbound. Still Whidbey [side of] mid. Grouped up with beautiful surfacing. Thunderstorms moving in.
13:50 - Approaching Glendale. Whidbey side of mid. Southbound quickly. Long downs. -Sarah Geist
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13:20 - Off of ferry lines to Clinton. Pod (including a baby). Ferry needed to stop for a bit to let them through. -Megan Fantz Pyle
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13:13 - Smaller group just passed southbound into the ferry lanes. -Natalie Scantlen
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12:50 - I saw a couple of surfacings from a small tight group directly north of #2 slip at Clinton ferry. Even though fairly close to Whidbey shore hard to see because blows are dispersing in the air rapidly. No mature males in the group I saw surface. Moving steadily south. -Debbie Stewart
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12:36 - Tis true, they flipped south for now, just north of Clinton, a mile off Whidbey. -Brian McGinn, PSE
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12:20 - I think the orcas flipped at the point.
12:10 - Just came into view from Sandy Point. Northbound pointed towards Saratoga. Whidbey side. -Sarah Geist
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11:10 - Just passed the Clinton ferry dock mid channel northbound.
10:48 - There’s a whale watching boat trailing them in the ferry lanes. -Natalie Scantlen
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10:32 - Going by Glendale now. Mid-channel. Looks likely for the 46Bs. Very spread out five knots. Northbound.
10:11 - I saw some K-dubs headed north into Possession Sound at about 10:00. Quite a distance away. I will update you when I know more. -Brian McGinn, PSE
April 14
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Tue, Apr 14 - Haro Strait (T34s & T37s)
10:30 - T34s and T37s southbound approaching County Park. -Orca Behavior Institute [WSSJI]
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Tue, Apr 14 - Hood Canal
15:52 - Looks like northbound.
15:49 - Got ‘em [approx. 47.904131, -122.608495]. -Jared Leffner
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15:00 - My husband said he saw 3 [orcas] just on the north side of the Hood Canal Bridge! They were parallel to the north side of the bridge, heading west. -Kelly Byrd
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Tue, Apr 14 - Puget Sound (T100s) - T100C Laurel - T100s visit Tacoma. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, April 14, 2026
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Spotted orcas at Ruston Way! What a blessing to witness these majestic creatures again. Thank God for moments like this! Link to FB video. -Ebonika Hudson
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17:20 - I possibly saw a blow sw further off West Seattle or maybe a fin northwest of where they were no other signs sorry.
16:55 - Maybe a mile south of Fauntleroy and up to a mile out really active possibly southbound have moved 1/4 mile south facing south. -Orca Updates
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16:14 - Seen from east bound ferry mid channel south of the ferry lanes still working on something -Padmini Harchandrai
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15:30 - Pod a bit off Fauntleroy ferry dock! Watched from ferry. Milling. Link to FB video. -Daria Etchings
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14:00 - Headed north off Southworth ferry dock. Miserable weather. [video shows orcas on the west side of the channel] -Brian J Horch [PSWS]
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11:57 - Appear to be heading up Colvos -SummerLee Blankenship
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11:50 - Orcas off Owen Beach closer to Vashon side, headed west of the ferry lane. -Angela Noel
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11:48 - Have made their way past the ferry Lane and are still heading west mid channel closer to Cashon moving pretty quickly.
11:44 - They haven't reached the ferry lanes yet but heading that way very slowly still kind of milling.
11:40 - Appear to be heading west now.
11:30 - They have been milling around they appear to possibly have a kill viewing from Owen they're out in front of the red ship mid channel closer to Vashon. -SummerLee Blankenship
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11:31 - Seem to be on a hunt still to the right of the ferry lane. Somewhat around the house with the blue roof - viewing from the Owen’s boardwalk.
11:20 - Almost to the ferry lane. Heading west. -Ashley Fry
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11:07 - Moving diagonally towards Maury Island from Tacoma. Appears they will continue westbound island side.
11:04 - Westbound towards Dune from Parallel parking area near Les Davies pier.
10:51 - Four orcas were westbound from the old town dock close to the Tacoma side. -Jason Cook
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10:53 - Seeing them heading out of the port! I’m at the fishing pier by Dukes. I believe there’s 3-4. Link to FB video. -Ashley Fry
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Heather Barlow
Date of Sighting: April 14, 2026
Time: 10:45 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Commencement Bay, Ruston Way
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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09:45 - Two or more orcas swimming south past Dash Point, mid-channel. -photo by Scott Freeman, April 14, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Isidora Markovic
Date of Sighting: April 14, 2026
Time: 9:35 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Dash Point
Direction of travel : W
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
April 13
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Apr 13 - San Juans (J Pod)
20:06 - Sounds like SRKW calls were heard on Andrews Bay!-Jourdan Rae [WSSJI]
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17:44 - Breaching/splashing spotted on Lime Kiln camera. Spotted south of Lime Kiln. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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08:10 - Orcas southbound near the top of Cypress Island. These have been reported as J pod -Pete Ancich
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April 9
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Apr 9 - Haro Strait (J Pod) - Here's a J pod track from our collective observations -- I continue to be surprised at the detection range of hydrophones for SRKWs = Southern Resident Killer Whales signals, and the growing capability of the sighting networks to capture not just presence of a pod (not just species or ecotype) but also the spread of the pod (and increasingly the matriline that is vocalizing). If we keep working together, we'll soon be doing voice recognition on individual whales! -Scott Veirs, Orcasound
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14:00 - Heading north past North Pender Island just past Thieves Bay Marina. At least a dozen including at least two males and at two young orcas. Link to more photos. -photos by Olivia Konicek, April 9, 2026
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J16 Slick - J42 Echo - So grateful to see J-Pod again from Turn Point - and grateful for this group and the resources to know when they're around. Link to more photos. -photos by Nate Rooks, April 9, 2026
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11:53 - Hearing calls on Pender now.
09:48 - Update: yes they are on [Lime Kiln] camera right now lots of blows
09:47 - Camera is searching for them now as well, so they must be close.
09:45 - There are J pod calls/whistles/clicks on Andrews Bay and on Lime Kiln as well. -Sophia Newton
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09:33 - 09:49 - Super clear calls from SRKWs = Southern Resident Killer Whales J pod on the Andrews Bay hydrophone! These echoing calls were preceded by a long period of slow echolocation clicks. - Link to audio clip.
08:51 - 09:26 - J pod calls and MANY whistles audible on the Andrews Bay hydrophone of Orcasound - Listen for Whales. Preliminary report with many human and machine reports here -- Clearest calls after ship noise start near 9:16 with lots of S04 calls. Learn to identify all their sounds at https://orcasound.net/learn -Scott Veirs, Orcasound
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April 6
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Apr 6 - California Coast (K Pod)
11:38 - K Pod resighted! Boat on them now, getting pics and videos! Moving 6-8 knots, out front of Fort Bragg, 3 miles offshore. 2 subgroups, heading N. Observer Richard Thornton is getting videos and photos. -Alisa Schulman-Janiger
April 5
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Apr 5 - Haro Strait (J Pod)
07:20 - 07:25 - J pod heard in Haro Strait! Faint SRKW calls Sunday morning. I was scanning through Orcasound - Listen for Whales reports and created a bout based on detections from a human listener and the OrcaHello AI. It seems that calls from the SRKWs = Southern Resident Killer Whales were briefly audible (for at least ~5 minutes) on the Andrews Bay hydrophone in Haro Strait.Link to audio clip. The bout is brief and the calls are extremely faint, but clearly include S01 calls. My interpretation is that this was likely J pod proceeding westward across the south end of Haro Strait after exiting Rosario Strait southbound the previous evening -- per Orca Network's thread from 4/4/2026. -Scott Veirs, Orcasound
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Sun, Apr 5 - California Coast (K Pod) - K33 Tika - Out from Fort Bragg, CA. Link to FB video. -screen grabs from video by Aaron Vargas, April 5, 2026
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Apr 5 - Haro Strait (T123s)
15:51 - Orcas on Whale Museum live stream. Seeing a group of 3 orcas. -Jourdan Rae
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T123A Stanley - T123 Sidney - T123s, Haro Strait.Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, April 5, 2026
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T123 Sidney & T123D Darcy - T123A Stanley - My friend Cindi and I decided to hop on board with Island Adventures even with no reports of whales in the area. It was my first trip on a boat this year, and it was an absolutely lovely trip, with smooth water and sunshine. Link to more photos. -photos & IDs by Sarah Geist, April 5, 2026
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Sun, Apr 5 - South Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421) - T419 & T421 - Joemma Beach State Park. Bigg’s/transients AK trio. T419, T420, & T421.Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, April 5, 2026
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16:29 - Across the water from Joemma Beach State Park. Slowly northbound. Male 4-5 houses ahead of the 2 smaller ones. -Jason Cook
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16:17 - The three appeared to head north back up Case Inlet. Doesn’t look like any boats are following so you’ll probably only get updates from land sightings for the rest of the day -William Sims
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15:45 - Seeing three now. Red marker milling [approx. 47.177979, -122.849894]. Seeing Two, one which is a baby near the bottom of Harstine Island, viewing south from Johnson Point. Milling and continuing to slowly head south. -Rishi Bansal
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15:37 - They have chosen Dana Passage and now out of my view.
15:30 - They have flipped. Mid channel heading north again. -Joan Ahre
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15:20 - 3 orcas milling between Key Peninsula and Zittles -William Sims
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15:00 - 15:15 - Successful hunt (presumably) off the Key Peninsula side of Johnson Point (base on seagull activity). -Paula Goelzer
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15:19 - Just spotted them again north of the three boats; there are also two people on the Key Peninsula shore fairly close to where I saw them
15:00 - Viewing from Zittel’s; the whales have barely come into view here and are very slowly heading south on the Key Peninsula side -Lauren Weber
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14:35 - Along Key Peninsula about to pass Johnson Point. Looks to continue be heading south slowly. Thank you Joan Ahre. -Rishi Bansal
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14:55 - They have stopped progression and milling south of Taylor Bay.
14:33 - There are 3, southbound along Key Peninsula. They have gone past Joemma. If you can see the kayaker, they are behind. -Joan Ahre
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14:00 - Viewing from Joemma State Park [approx. 47.251968, -122.846200]. -Jason Bryan
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14:00 - Johnson Point looking towards Joemma Beach. Seeing distant below from binoculars [approx. 47.226784, -122.834093]. -Rishi Bansal
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13:57 - Viewing from Joemma Pier. They are heading south in Case close to Key Peninsula side of the channel. -Torry Chamberlayne
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13:58 - They are now heading south of Longbranch! Close to shore. -Lauren Bailey
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13:56 - Visible north of Joemma Beach State Park. Southbound [approx. 47.233373, -122.842264]. -Jason Cook
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13:46 - Standing at Johnson Point looking north towards Herron Island. I am seeing five or six boats hanging out, [approx. 47.248282, -122.845073]. -Rishi Bansal
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13:31 - They just west side of Herron south end heading south. -Kris Johnson Wallace
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12:06 - I am at the top of Johnson Point looking into the Case Inlet and see a white boat. Heading south possibly following the group. -Rishi Bansal
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12:02 - Heading south directly across from Stretch Island! 3! -Lauren Bailey
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T421 & T420 -12:00 - Orcas off Reach Island. Link to more photos. -Jenni Madsen-Kamp -photos by by Samantha, April 5, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Brenda Bohman
Date of Sighting: April 05, 2026
Time:
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen:
Where seen: Treasure Island, Case Inlet
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Feeding
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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11:54 - Almost to Herron Island. Looks like they’ll go inside the island. -Paul Page
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11:50 - Southbound into case inlet along Key Peninsula shore. -Allie Williams Seidner
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11:46 - Watching from Allyn Pier but a long distance away. Several of us out here helping each other spot them! -Gale Riordan Glenn
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11:44 - South end of Stretch Island. -Paul Page
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11:38 - Saw three orcas one male two females moving southeast along the shore of Stretch, they seemed like they were moving pretty fast and have long downtimes. Viewing from below Windy Bluff. -photos by Emma Jayne, April 5, 2026
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11:38 - Viewing from Victor. They are headed back out away from North Bay back into Case. Not moving fast and long down times. -Torry Chamberlayne
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11:38 - Spotted mid channel heading south [approx. 47.337476, -122.808813].
11:35 - Definitely deep diving and lost them from the other side of the pier. Unsure which direction they will go still. -Amanda Chamberlain/
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11:34 - Observed male, and 2 others. Spyhop, tail slaps. Possible hunting. Way out with binoculars from Allyn pier approx. 25 minutes ago. Deep dives more recently. -Marcy Goldstone
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11:13 - Mid channel still milling no direction [approx. 47.354605, -122.814686]. -Amanda Chamberlain
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11:00 - Still in the same place I posted from before. Very surface active. Breaching and tail slaps. -Torry Chamberlayne
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11:00 - From Victor. Link to FB video. -Chris McQueen
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10:34 - Viewingfrom Victor. Seeing a fin between Stretch and Reach. Appear to be milling again. -Robyn Riley
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10:24 - Seeing them right here [approx. 47.359967, -122.819793]. Viewing from Key Peninsula side. They are close to a bunch of buoys. No direction but see to be hunting. -Torry Chamberlayne
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10:14 - They're on the inside shore of Stretch, Allyn side. They did not go toward Harstine.
10:12 - They've moved toward Stretch possibly hunting.
10:05 - They're still out from Allyn pier. Look to be a tad closer and surface active. Not pointed this way and need binoculars.
09:41 - Possibly moving toward Rocky Bay.
09:37 - Seeing a big blow and bird activity way out from Allyn pier Unknown direction. -Robyn Riley
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09:04 - Still northbound in Case Inlet. Very close to Key Peninsula shore line. Headed towards Vaughn. -Allie Williams Seidner
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08:34 - Three orcas. North of Herron Island in Case Inlet. Northbound. Approaching Herron Island ferry dock. -Allie Williams Seidner
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08:30 - A neighbor put up a video on the Herron Island Facebook page of at least two orcas on the west side of the island (mid island) heading north. -Karen Dorans
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GRAY WHALES -
Sun, Apr 5 - Bellingham Bay
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Brendan Wahl
Date of Sighting: April 05, 2026
Time: 10:42 AM
Species seen: Gray Whale
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: West harbor entrance to Bellingham/Squalicum Harbor, 48.76N 122.50W.
Direction of travel : Roughly SW, frankly all over the compass...
Behaviors observed: Feeding at Squalicum Creek entrance. This is at the freshwater and saltwater boundary layers.
If orcas, any males?: N/A
Any unusual markings?: N/A
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: No dorsal; quietly feeding alone. A few pleasure craft in area transiting to and from the harbor at slow speeds.
Photos available?: No
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Sun, Apr 5 - Upper Saratoga Passage
07:47 - A couple Easter whales [grays] in Utsalady bay. Moving west now with the outgoing tide. Way out off Brown Point [Camano] now. Dean Kayler [CWW] -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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Sun, Apr 5 - Saratoga Passage
17:40 - Still heading northeast, now somewhat parallel to the southern end of Camano Island State Park.
17:09 - Two (maybe three) gray whales east of Baby Island, heading northeast -Martha Poppy Sinclair
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Sun, Apr 5 - Saratoga Passage
12:05 - The two out from Hidden Beach have flipped more southbound might be going into Holmes Harbor. -photos by Kim Parry, April 5, 2026
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12:00 - One just popped up in front of Hidden Beach parking lot. -Janet Moody
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12:00 - Again same general area. Looks like there’s a research boat out there.
11:50 - Saw a whale pop up 1.5 miles north of Hidden Beach. Pretty sure it was a gray heading south mid channel. -Aaron Gill
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11:00 - Definitely two grays mid channel in front of Hidden Beach heading northbound. -Kim Parry
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10:27 - Received a call of 2 gray whales in area of Greenbank moving north towards Hidden Beach.
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10:21 - 1 maybe 2 gray whales at mouth of Holmes Harbor, viewing from Hidden Beach
10:18 - Gray whales at entrance of Holmes harbor, 2 I believe, viewing from Hidden Beach. -Paul Sciallo
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Sun, Apr 5 - Possession Sound
16:30 - It went way to north side of beach by Howarth by the pilings and fed then headed south towards Mukilteo again.
16:25 - Gray whale today Howarth Park we watched as it started north by Pilons appears to be feeding and slowly worked its way south past the bridge -tide was still pretty far out only foot-ish. Link to FB video. -Mic Rob
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Christa Tuchscherer
Date of Sighting: April 05, 2026
Time: 1:31 PM
Species seen: Gray whale
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Harborview Park Mukilteo, WA
Direction of travel : NE
Behaviors observed: Feeding? Hunting?
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I didn't get the shot of the whale surfacing, but I got some of it blowing. It had a lot of bumps or ridges along its back.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org -photo by Christa Tuchscherer, April 5, 2026
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12:08 - 1 gray off south end of navy base from Howarth. Feeding -Emily Horton
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jaime Shields
Date of Sighting: April 05, 2026
Time: 7:29 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: South of Howarth beach park
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Feeding
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Same spot as the past few days.
Photos available?:
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Sun, Apr 5 - Possession Sound
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Hyrum Alvarado
Date of Sighting: April 05, 2026
Time: 7:14 PM
Species seen: Not sure just saw the water blow
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Possession Sound, Everett, Washington
Direction of travel : North
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sun, Apr 5 - Possession Sound
~15:25 - Grey whale heading south by Mukilteo ferry.
~15:28 - [gray] now going north. -Lauri Johnson [PSWS]
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Sun, Apr 5 - Possession Sound
14:00 - There is a whale spout moving through the Clinton side of the ferry lane. Moving south slowly. -Paul Kelly
April 4
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Apr 4 - Eastern San Juans (J Pod)
18:51 - Orca sighting, Anacortes. Link to FB video. -Chase Gagliardi
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19:04 - After a breathtakingly close pass at Green Point in Washington Park, they continued to hug the shore towards burrows but after dipping a toe in, they angled back out and are heading along the west shoreline of Burrows. Still southbound. Link to FB video.
18:40 - Moved to Green Point Washington from park. Looks like we could get a good close pass here. They are on Fidalgo side. Heading east.
18:23 - Viewing from Guemes Trail near Anacortes Ferry terminal. Pretty decent spread. Traveling west. -Sarah Plane
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18:03 - I tried from Guemes. [distant photo of blows]. -Alexie Gregory
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18:00 - Some kind of in front of Guemes, maybe trending more north east. So spread hard to tell.
18:03 - Watching them about mid Bellingham Channel from Anacortes ferry dock, playing and tail slapping near the red buoy.
18:00 - Saw a spyhop from one mid channel, so active!
17:55 - I see them! Standing at the ferry in Anacortes. I see a few trailing north up Bellingham channel and around 3 coming down more south west possibly toward Anacortes! lots of blows! -Caitlyn Blair
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17:25 - Orcas in Bellingham Channel, southeast end of Cypress Island. Could be as many as 10 whales. Very active, too far for us to get good photos. -Gail Greenwald
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Galyn Bunnell
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 11
Where seen: On a ball at Cypress Head and they were within 200 yards from Cypress Head.
Direction of travel : South through Bellingham Channel
Behaviors observed: Traveling, one sick tail slap, definitely had a baby/youngster
If orcas, any males?: At least 1
Any unusual markings?: Some yellowing on some
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: It was absolutely incredible.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Apr 4 - Gulf Islands, BC
08:10 - Lone orca travelling north past Port Washington, Pender Island. -Cameron Johnston
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Sat, Apr 4 - Strait of Juan de Fuca (T49Bs, T117A, T117Bs, T172)
11:55 - T49Bs were spotted north of Port Angeles. They were with T117s. Link to FB video. -Katy Harvey
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It was a whale of a day in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and this full out breach from T19B Galiano was just part of it! We were lucky enough to be on scene as the T19s joined up with the T49Bs, T117A, T117Bs, and T172 off the mouth of the Elwha River. While the T49As are one of the most common family groups to visit the Salish Sea, her sister T49B doesn't come around nearly as often. It had been four years since we had seen her family, including her youngest T49B5 who was born in 2023, so it was an extra special encounter. -photo by Orca Behavior Institute, April 4, 2026
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Sat, Apr 4 - Puget Sound (T65A5 & T137s) - T137A Jack - T137A Jack & T65A5 Indy -photos by Ryan Dicks, April 4, 2026
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Fun to see them go by the city. -photo by Ty Rogers, April 4, 2026
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20:00 - Passing Lagoon Point northbound, mid channel. -Michele Tosh Brodsky
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19:06 - 137s continue their northbound travels close to Whidbey shore. They have passed Bush Point. Can confirm T65A5. Link to FB video.
18:00 - 137s still northbound viewing from Shore Meadow. Whidbey side. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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T137A Jack
17:41 - Heading into Mutiny Bay [approx. 47.955362, -122.562847]. -photo by Kayleigh Marie, April 4, 2026
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17:15 - Still visible on Skunk Bay webcam northbound. -Orca Network
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16:41 - They’re on the webcam northbound. -Patti Trosper
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Lona Garner
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 4:35 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Point No Point
Direction of travel : N fast
Behaviors observed: Traveling, maybe hunting
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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13:45 - Saw at least one female heading north past the Edmonds ferry toward Point No Point, moving fast. -Lindsay Lyon
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13:42 - Viewing from Edmonds dog park, Jack northbound approaching ferry just south of Kingston, mid to west -Nikol Damato, Orca Network
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13:28 - They are west of mid channel but now spread west to east in at least 3 positions… Jack most east. South of Kingston steady northbound. [approx. 47.778507, -122.453711]. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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13:25 - Northbound saw blows looking south from Kingston ferry dock near a group of boats. -Carly Campion
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12:50 - South of Jefferson Head, mid channel. Still moving fast northbound. -Trent DesChamps
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12:42 - Found them again, continuing northbound not quite to Point Jefferson.
12:31 - Fay Bainbridge [47.722862, -122.436380].
12:31 - Viewing from Fay Bainbridge West side of mid not quite sure of direction I’ve lost them completely now -Jennifer Taylor
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12:16 - Passed Rolling Bay. Moving very quick. Not much surfacing. Northbound. -Heidi Gerling
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11:50 - Ts continue steady northbound travels medium pace, out from Murden Cove, Bainbridge Island. Mid channel. [approx. 47.651842, -122.450894].
11:35 - Ts are now east of entrance to Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge, just west of mid channel. Steady northbound grouped.
11:20 - Group is abeam of or slightly northeast of Blakely Rock steady northbound west side of channel nearing Bainbridge Island/Sea ferry lanes. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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11:18 - Northbound in shipping lanes in front of Eagle Harbor.
11:03 - Northbound passed west of tango buoy from northwest Seattle
10:55 - Northbound in front of PSE boat mid bay between Blake and Bainbridge from northwest Seattle. -Orca Updates
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10:45 - I did see Jack with PSE heading north. -Julie Davis
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10:30 - Visible from Southworth ferry terminal with the whale watch boat. -Robyn Riley
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10:22 - Past Lincoln Park. -Lisa Moe
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10:18 - At Vashon ferry terminal headed north. -Becky Wickman
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10:15 - Still northbound,approaching Vashon ferry terminal very close to shore on Vashon. -Ron Cage Billiet
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10:13 - Watching from Seahurst. They are just south of the ferry terminal. The water is so choppy. You can really only see Jack still heading northbound at a swift rate. -Laura Carpenter
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10:10 - Also on the live stream.
10:10 - Viewing from West Seattle, they're northbound. Look for the boat right next to them, they're closer to Vashon but it's an illusion that they're on shore from my perspective. -Orca Updates
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09:58 -North past Three Tree a mile to West Seattle ferry. -Ryan Dicks
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09:38 - Seeing 5 northbound passing Komo Towers approaching Dilworth. Viewing from Seahurst. -Cindy Eckes Waddington
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09:24 - Spotting from Three Tree Point [approx. 47.478172, -122.425071]. -Sean Lacsamana
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09:13 - On [Orca Conservancy] screen now -Sophia Newton
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09:13 - See them on Orca Conservancy live stream. One surfaced Looks like Jack popped up. Tall dorsal fin gave him away -Jct Guarnes
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08:51 -Approaching KVI. Viewing from Des Moines marina. -Mandy Fuller
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08:37 - Stepped onto Point Robinson beach right as they were passing, T137s + Indy/T65A5 hanging closely with Jack! All northbound, very island side of channel. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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08:46 - Jack at KVI.
08:30 - Point Robinson. -Ryan Dicks
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08:02 - Orcas off Gold Beach headed to Point Robinson -Sean Rourke
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Sat, Apr 4 - Puget Sound
19:47 - Just saw a solitary orca either a female or young male rise and show back and dorsal fin in Colvos Passage 1/2 mile south of the Landing and Market while out on my deck. - No group and it didn’t reappear. It was 100 yards or so from shore. Is there a young male swimming/feeding on its own down here? No chance to snag a shot or video this time. -DA Davidson
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Sat, Apr 4 - South Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421)
18:45 - We saw them briefly. Two surfaces. Behind the dolphin and on the left side of Dana. Then we lost them in the tide, distortion, deep dive. -Kim Merriman
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18:44 - Moving east through Dana Passage now [approx. 47.167551, -122.859468]. -Sean Coyne
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18:03 - Seeing activity along the Harstine Shoreline, viewing southwest from Johnson Point -Rishi Bansal
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15:20 - On the Olympia side of Johnson Point. Traveling, long down times. Assuming they headed toward Henderson/Dana -Paula Goelzer
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15:36 - Looks like they headed south of harstine Island
15:30 - They are headed north from Johnson Point along the eastern side of Harstine.
15:17 - The family of three passing Johnson Point heading into Dana Passage.Link to FB video.
15:13 - Currently between Johnson Point and Taylor’s Bay
15:11 - Viewing from Johnson Point towards Taylor’s Bay. At least two on the key Peninsula side -Rishi Bansal
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15:23 - I've seen one male, two females northbound. -Joan Ahre
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15:08 - Viewing from Zittels. Still westbound mid channel. -Steve Czerniak
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Colleen Moe
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 2:10 PM
Species seen: Orcas
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Nisqually Reach
Direction of travel : West
Behaviors observed: Swimming around some direction change, slow, spy hop & tails but mostly west bound
If orcas, any males?: 1
Any unusual markings?: 1 little one
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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13:42 - seem to be milling, no real direction at the moment.
13:36 - Between Tolmie and Orro Bay. -Kelly Ehrhardt
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12:29 - Losing sight. Long down times. Northbound towards Tolmie State Park.
12:13 - They are on the west side. Mid channel heading to Nisqually now. Directly in between Anderson and Nisqually
12:04 - Now northbound hugging Anderson Island in a view minute [approx. 47.121235, -122.698770].
11:55 - Viewing from DuPont. Not past Anderson yet. Heading towards Nisqually. -Jasmin Holm
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T419
11:00 - Orca southbound on the east side of Anderson Island heard from the Riviera Marina. Hugging Ketron side. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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back of camera photo by Lane Sample, April 4, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Peter Bergeson
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 10:35 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Seen from Anderson Island ferry terminal. Approx location of whales:47.1820383, -122.6289567
Direction of travel : South. Medium pace
Behaviors observed: Travelling
If orcas, any males?: 1 male, 2 females
Any unusual markings?: Too far
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Seen during Anderson Island seabird survey
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Mike Rodenbaugh
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM
Species seen: orca
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: just south of Kopachuck State Park
Direction of travel : appeared to be heading west, but never saw him again so maybe he headed towards Purdy
Behaviors observed: traveling prior to a long deep dive as I didn’t see him again
If orcas, any males?: lone smaller male, no curve to the dorsal fin
Any unusual markings?: couple small nicks in the fin, but didn’t get a picture
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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07:59 - I saw him in Henderson Bay traveling towards Purdy Spit. -Sarah Comly Lawrence
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GRAY WHALES -
Sat, Apr 4 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
12:15 - Grays off Moran Beach. 1, possibly 2. Link to FB video. -Emily Kate
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10:00 - 11:00 - Three gray whales off of Moran's Beach. -Anne Marie
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Sat, Apr 4 - Bellingham Bay
18:30 - And it was heading toward the inlet to the harbor. Tonight in Bellingham Bay near harbor entrance. -photo by Kim Tisovec, April 4, 2026
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16:15 - Seeing spouts of 2 (possibly 3) baleen whales in Bellingham Bay. Viewing from downtown looking west (they are west of Zuanich Park). Lots of spouts, frequency is every 5-10 mins. Likely the grays that have been around. -Julia Skerry
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09:25 - Gray whale back at Taylor dock in Bellingham. -Ashlie Marie
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Sat, Apr 4 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
18:25 - There is at least one whale off West Beach near the graffiti wall, but pretty far out. assume its a grey, seeing blows from Joseph Whidbey so im too far to be sure. -Bethani White
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15:02 - 3 whales still feeding off Moran Beach -Emma Marie Krenik
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13:18 - 2 grays still feeding off of Moran Beach -Ashton Mead
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09:45 - 10:45 - 3 grays feeding off Moran Beach. -Laura Wieger Kraig
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09:45 - 2 gray whales in front of Moran. -Tyler McKeen
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09:41 - gray whale reported off Fort Ebey, just south of Partridge Point. No direction. -[WA app]
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Sat, Apr 4 - Upper Saratoga Passage
11:18 - Gray is heading west off of Polnell Point - -Terra Parham
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10:46 - Gray whale spotted heading south through Saratoga Passage this morning from Strawberry Point, Whidbey Island! What an incredible sight to start the day! -Katie Boczek
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Sat, Apr 4 - Saratoga Passage
17:26 - Seeing a blow between Baby Island and Greenbank - viewing from Camano Island State Park. -Linda Aitkins
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Sat, Apr 4 - Saratoga Passage
08:20 - Spotted a gray whale from Sandy Point! -photo by Nate Strawser, April 4, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Luanne Seymour
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 8:13 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Just west of Sandy Point
Direction of travel : East
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Apr 4 - Port Susan
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kathie Morino
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 8:05 AM
Species seen: Grey
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Port Susan, passing Tyee Beach, West of mid channel
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Apr 4 - Saratoga Passage
13:08 - Mostly gone from Langley now to the north/northwest. Viewing mid channel from the Bells Beach area might be good now.
12:44 - Looks like 2. One close to Hat Island and one mid channel between Langley. Still seems West/Northwest.
12:40 - Visible from Langley, closer to Hat Island. Appears to be feeding, possibly moving west/northwest. -Brian Burke
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Sat, Apr 4 - Possession Sound - Saw a gray whale on at Picnic Point Beach! He was really close to shore!— in Picnic Point Beach. Link more photos. -photo by Justin VerWeire, April 4, 2026
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Sat, Apr 4 - Possession Sound
19:40 - Viewing southeast of Hat Island right now. Link to FB video. -Kylie Martinez
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11:28 - Gray whale feeding just south of Hat Island. -Linda MacEllven
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Sat, Apr 4 - Possession Sound - We have some photos to share of the 2 grey whales in Everett. They have been hanging out in the same area by our house for the last 4 days. -Kara Langus
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16:45 - Gray at Howarth came in close to south end of the beach, now steady northbound close to shore
16:25 - Gray blow visible from howarth, just south of the park, mainland side but not super close to shore, unknown direction
13:43 - Gray northbound very close to shore past Mukilteo lighthouse. Another was on Whidbey side by Glendale about 10 minutes ago also northbound. -Orca Network
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08:30 - Still feeding south Howarth. -photos by Jaime Shields, April 4, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jaime Shields
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 8:03 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: South Howarth Park. By train cars
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Feeding
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Only spotted one so far. Same spot they have been favoring
Photos available?
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Sat, Apr 4 - Possession Sound (CRC53 Little Patch)
15:34 - Gray whale northbound Whidbey side at Glendale. It’s Little Patch. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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14:50 - Passing Possession Point, heading north. -Katy Cronin
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13:43 - One gray off Scatchet Head, heading toward Possession Point. -photos by Aurora Bearse, April 4, 2026
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Sat, Apr 4 - North Puget Sound
11:50 - Hello! We wanted to report a whale sighting. Single grey whale traveling south past Possession Point! -Katy Cronin
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Fri, Apr 3 - Bellingham Bay
15:20 - Viewing from Bellwether with binoculars—whale blows and brief surfacing between Marine Park (Bellingham) and Portage Island; closer to island side -Julie Page
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13:46 - Blow and briefly saw back of whale on surface. Marine Park Bellingham. -Angela Marie
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12:41 - 2 grey whales in Bellingham Bay. One just south of the marina. One on the south end of the bay. Both close to Bellingham shoreline. -Joanna Bowers
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13:13 - Still here!
10:26 - Grey straight out from Marine Park in Fairhaven! -Daniel Murphy
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Sat, Apr 4 - South Puget Sound
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kelly ODonnell
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 3:30 PM
Species seen: Humpback
Number of animals seen:
Where seen: Eld Inlet
Direction of travel : North (towards Dana Passage)
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I was in a kayak. It surfaced a few feet behind me and startled the heck out of me. The last time I saw it, it was off of Flapjack Point headed towards Dana Passage
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kelly ODonnell
Date of Sighting: April 04, 2026
Time: 12:30 PM
Species seen: Humpback
Number of animals seen:
Where seen: Eld Inlet
Direction of travel : North (towards Dana Passage)
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Apr 4 - Deception Pass area
08:30 - Humpback off of Deception Pass West Beach/Dunes trail. -Anne Marie
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11:45 - Also humpbacks at Deception Pass. -Emily Kate
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MINKE WHALES -
Sat, Apr 4 - Admiralty Inlet
15:51 - Jose Lugo, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 16:02 to report: 1551: KENNEWICK (the Port Townsend–Coupeville ferry route) Captain reports Minke Whale north side of ferry lanes, milling around.
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Sat, Apr 4 - Bellingham Bay
16:15 - Seeing spouts of 2 (possibly 3) baleen whales in Bellingham Bay. Viewing from downtown looking west (they are west of Zuanich Park). Lots of spouts, frequency is every 5-10 mins. Likely the grays that have been around. -Julia Skerry
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FIN WHALE -
Sat, Apr 4 - Bellingham Bay
10:00 - Saw the fin whale this morning in the bay. 4 surfaces. -Kristen Hamilton-Sutherland
April 3
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Apr 3 - Strait of Georgia, BC (J Pod)
18:00 - J pod made their way slowly southward in Georgia Strait. Very spread out, travelling either singly or in very small groups. -photos by Karoline Cullen, April 3, 2026
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Apr 3 - Active Pass, BC (T99s) - T99 Bella & T99D Puck - T99E Qwiin qwiin oo qwii la & T99B Holly
16:00 - The T099s blitzed their way eastward through Active Pass. Photos taken from the shore of Galiano Island. -photos by Karoline Cullen, April 3, 2026
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Fri, Apr 3 - Haro Strait (T49A2 & T65Bs) - 65Bs with Jude (49A2) trailing. -April Ryan, Maya’s Legacy [WSSJI]
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13:48 - 4 orcas heading north from Lime Kiln. -Jan Deccio [WSSJI]
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Fri, Apr 3 - San Juan Channel (T49As)
16:44 - Northwest bound [approx. 48.639876, -123.023310 (2 mi. S of Waldron Is.)].
15:51 - Northeast bound [approx. 48.593178, -123.018418 (4 mi N of Friday Harbor)].
15:27 - 49A1 in Parks Bay. Others are northbound along SJI shore. -A
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15:25 - Heading north just past Friday Harbor. -Dawn DeLuna
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15:18 - North up San Juan Channel [approx. 48.549085, -122.994779 (1.5 mi. NE of Friday Harbor)].
14:33 - Looks like we're steadily moving north now [approx. 48.488658, -122.972860 (mid Griffin Bay)].
14:13 - Northbound [48.462722, -122.954946 (1 mi. N of Cattle Pt.)].
13:59 - At the lighthouse. 500 yards offshore to the south.
13:54 - Approaching Cattle Pass.
12:42 - Eastbound [approx.. 4 miles south of Pile Point, San Juan Island]. [T49A1] Noah is among them. -A
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Fri, Apr 3 - Puget Sound (T65A5)
13:42 - Seeing fins through binoculars. Viewing from Dune. They surfaced right in front of the container ship with the blue hull. Trending northwestern, facing Vashon from what I can see. -Janelle Avice McDonald
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12:38 - Indy gave us the slip somewhere around here [approx. 47.356951, -122.379487 (2 mi. S of Pt. Robinson)] Had been trending north, kind of alternating between northeast and northwest. We only saw him, but he was doing some really interesting logging where he’d surface, wait there a while, go down and then immediately resurface, so I can see why it may have looked like two separate individuals out here? Or there were others that peeled off somewhere before we arrived? -Amy FowIer
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12:21 - It’s T65A5!! So cool!! I have a hand held range finder and have not been any closer than 226 yards. -EJ Tilt, PSE
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12:10 - Lone orca, fairly sure it’s Indy, trending northeast 230 yards off this position [approx. 47.341599, -122.402885 (2.5 mi. NE of Dash Pt.)]. -Amy FowIer
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12:10 - One or two orca off Dumas Bay. Headed south. The whale watching boat seems too close. I'm viewing from Gold Beach on Maury Island. -Burt Miller
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12:06 - Dash Park. -Tracey Carrillo
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12:01 - Off Dash Point side heading north. Whale watching boat headed straight for one that was at surface. Came way too close to the surfaced whale. -Burt Miller
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12:05 - One went up east side past Maury, headed north. There’s an orca boat next to them so easy to spot. -Nikita Shchemelev
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12:00 - Go up east side Maury northbound. -Tracey Carrillo
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11:40 - Looks like they went to deeper water heading towards Vashon. -Karen Marvik-Hallis
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11:35 - Orcas between Browns Point and Quartermaster Harbor. Link to FB video. -Oscar Brown
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11:30 - Viewing from Browns Point lighthouse. Link to FB video. -Savanna Caluori
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11:29 - Spotted now right off Browns Point. -Ted Cronin
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T65A5 Indy
11:35 - Headed toward Vashon
11:25 - One viewed from Browns Point Lighthouse. -photo by Leah Harris, April 3, 2026
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11:19 - They’re headed around the corner toward Browns Point. -Nancy KF
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11:16 - One heading westward, a couple hundred yards offshore. -Dave Porter
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11:11 - Still out front Cliff House 3 think 419s. -Tracey Carrillo
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11:09 - Viewing from Cliffhouse. -Karen Marvik-Hallis
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10:55 - Surfaced 2 whales marine view drive by the pocket park. Approaching Tyee marina I think.
10:48 - Near shore, by old graving ways. Hylebos waterway, just one fin seen. Probably good views at Cliff House. Worked it's way towards mouth of Blair waterway, pink ONE ship. Vaguely north, slow.
10:38 - One fin just north of paper mill, moving slow on surface, possibly northwards.
10:29 - One fin seen loitering just north of entrance to city waterway only saw once, watching from near Cliff House. -Dave Porter
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10:18 - Going deeper into Commencement, approaching the red tanker, close to Tacoma shoreline -Michalyn Marzocco
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10:11 - Heading deeper in bay close to shore -Philip Coates
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T65A5 Indy
10:10 - Viewing from Chinese Reconciliation, passing very close to shore, eastbound into the bay! -photo by Michalyn Marzocco, April 3, 2026
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10:04 - Orca in Commencement Bay, by Old Town -Philip Coates
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10:00 - Spotted an orca whale at Ruston!Link to FB video. -Christina Kram
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09:54 - Spotted at least two orcas at Commencement Bay headed east into the bay. -Audrey Larsen
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Audrey Larsen
Date of Sighting: April 03, 2026
Time: 9:45 AM
Species seen: orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Commencement Bay
Direction of travel : milling
Behaviors observed: milling
If orcas, any males?: unknown
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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T65A5 Indy
09:42 - From Ruston Way just down from Les Davis pier about 50 yards from shore. -photos by Barbara Williams, April 3, 2026
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09:26 - From Ruston Way, 1 orca reported just east of Dune Peninsula. No direction reported. -WA app
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Fri, Apr 3 - South Puget Sound (Probable T419, T420, T421)
18:00 - 19:00 - My photos from the north end of Anderson Island between were at enough of a distance that I don't know that they can be used for ID, but maybe altogether, they could provide a hint. -photos by Belen Bilgic Schneider, April 3, 2026
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19:00 - Altogether I think we had 4 and they are drifting slowly south west toward Drayton Passage.
18:24 - Two orca on the north side of Anderson Island near Eagle. Milling on a hunt [approx. 47.189071, -122.683598].
18:00 - Confirmed! Very close the three Anderson Island ferry dock. Only came up once, looked like a male
17:37 - Delayed report from an island who knows her whales had orca north west bound towards the Anderson Island dock but I’m not seeing anyone yet. On the ferry now. Whales near the bluff off of Villa Beach heading toward the ferry dock! -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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Fri, Apr 3 - South Puget Sound (T137s)
19:45 - Folks got a beautiful video on the orca passing the Anderson Island ferry dock, having come north on the east side of the island. At least one of them was smaller but a friend said she saw Jack too. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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18:58 - Viewing from Nisqually Reach Nature Center, at least one big male hugging the shore of Anderson and moving southeast. -Lauren Weber
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18:57 - Still seeing one heading south on west side of Anderson close to the island.
18:39 - I’ve seen one on northwest side of Anderson Island just now. -Kristen Brown
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18:38 - I have from Pioneer Park finally 2 sprays by Eagle and McNeill can't tell who. -Julie Davis
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18:22 - From my perspective as of now it seems like they’re continuing down Nisqually Reach [approx. 47.157797, -122.750545]. -Jami Cantrell
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17:50 - Lone male headed toward Zittles. -Joan Ahre
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T137A Jack
17:47 - One female and one large male passed through Taylor Bay southbound. Female out front closer to Longbranch side. Lost them at Devils Head. Long down time. -photo by Edie Baker, April 3, 2026
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17:36 - Seen two from the top of Johnson Point, headed south. -Rishi Bansal
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17:32 - Just saw Jack also, confirming they’re going southeast towards Nisqually Reach. Either approaching or passing Johnson Point. Viewing from Joemma Beach.
17:15 - I only saw one female right here but I haven’t seen her surface again. She seemed to be heading southeast at the time [approx. 47.198555, -122.820697 (1 mi. S of Joemma SP)]. -Jami Cantrell
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15:26 - Spotted at the Pointe n the east side on Harstene at Harstine Pointe. Headed south. -Pascale Smith
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14:40 - 3 or 4 orcas on Case Inlet just south of Vaughn Bay. Headed towards Harstine Island. Link to more photos. -photo by Brian Burnett, April 3, 2026
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12:30 - I saw them come thru Herron Island before heading towards Allyn. -Jill Doty
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11:00 - 12:00 - I saw this group of whales exit Rocky Bay from Victor lookout then head west to the north tip of Treasure (Reach) Island. Approx. 11:45 appeared to be headed back south mid channel. I got to Harstine Bridge approx. 12:05 and waited for them until 13:15 with no sight. Left Harstine bridge approx 13:20. Multiple shellfish boats came to the boat launch from both the north and south and also claimed to have not seen them. They skunked me but I gave it my best effort! -Maura Lewis
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09:45 - 2 or 3 orcas mid Reach Island.Traveling north towards Allyn. -Renee Roraback
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09:54 - North end of Treasure Island.
09:44 - From husband who is out fishing 2 - 1 big 1 small. Headed towards Allyn for sure. Can’t get close enough for pics. Traveling fast!
09:41 - North end of Stretch Island… waiting for info on how many. -photo by Cammy Malm LaRiviere, April 3, 2026
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09:12 - They just passed McLane Cove going north. -Donna DeCew
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08:45 - Along Harstine. North[bound]
08:32 - Just passed Walker's Landing.Link to FB video. -Heather Lum
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Marilee Fijalka-Carr
Date of Sighting: April 03, 2026
Time: 8:42 AM
Species seen: Orcas
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: 47.284301,-122.908616 Pickering Passage, north end of Hartstine Island, close to island shore
Direction of travel : Generally west
Behaviors observed: Milling, repeated diving and exhaling in small area, appeared to be hunting. Disappeared after about 5 minutes, apparently sounded and guessing returned south.
If orcas, any males?: Yes, one
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?:
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08:38 - Just saw them moving north past Walkers Landing. The females just had a hunt with Jack watching. -Nick Rivano
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07:30 - 4-5 orcas just seen in the South Sound heading north in Pickering Passage towards the Harstine Bridge. -Katie Brogan
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07:25 - Pickering Passage, Scott Drive soon after they departed Hammersly. Link to FB video. -Chad Queirolo
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GRAY WHALES -
Fri, Apr 3 - Possession Sound
18:12 - Jose Lugo, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:26 to report: 1812: TOKITAE Captain reports via 800MHz a single grey whale heading northbound from CLIN dock.
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Fri, Apr 3 - Possession Sound
11:10 - I just saw a gray whale from ferry. By Clinton ferry terminal. Very close to shore. Heading south. -Beth Shepherd
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11:10 - [Gray] Spotted off of Clinton today. -Charro Rodriguez
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10:15 - Saw a fluke to the north of the ferry to Clinton. -Sally Brady
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Fri, Apr 3 - Possession Sound
17:50 - 2 in Everett near Harborview Park.Link to FB video. -Kara Kumelos Langus
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17:47 - Vewing from Howarth Park. Still 2 grays feeding to the south. Close to shore. -Brad Dufour
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15:46 - Viewing from Howarth Park 2 gray whales are to the south of the park close to shore, feeding. -Hannah Marie Munro
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15:40 - The 2 grays by Howarth moved south. One broke further off out of site, towards Mukilteo ferry lanes.
14:57 - Confirmed 2 grays. They made it to the tower stairs and then turned back south. Staying close to shore.
14:42 - Some feeding. Moving to the north. Link to FB video.
14:30 - Gray whale south Howarth Park. Same area they have been hanging out. Only spotted one so far. -photos by Jaime Shields, April 3, 2026
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Fri, Apr 3 - North Puget Sound
10:03 - just saw what looked like two grey whales off Kingston. definitely not orcas -John Pillion
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MINKE WHALES -
Fri, Apr 3 - Admiralty Inlet
10:35 - Good morning! I’m out on the Swiftsure today and we just got some great looks at a minke in Admiralty Inlet off Double Bluff! -Amy FowIer
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Thu, Apr 2 - Bellingham Bay -
18:00 - Whale blows seen in Bellingham at Marine Park -Angela Marie
April 2
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Apr 2 - Active Pass, BC (T65Bs) - T65B Chunk & T65B3 Rook
13:00 - The T065Bs went slowly against the tide westward through Active Pass. Photos taken from the shore of Galiano Island. -photos by Karoline Cullen, April 2, 2026
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Thu, Apr 2 - San Juans (T49As & others)
17:26 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: TILLIKUM reports 6 transient killer whales heading South near FHBR
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14:00 - Two groups of Biggs killer whales southbound towards San Juan Channel from between Green Point and Jones Island. -Orca Behavior Institute [WSSJI]
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13:59 - ~9 Ts swimming SE [southeast] from Green Point, Speiden, baby included. -Nate Rooks
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Thu, Apr 2 - South Puget Sound (T137s)
15:36 - Just saw two out in Filucy Bay -photo by Ashley DiMaggio, April 2, 2026
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14:43 - Like all day today, they went down and disappeared. My best guess is south down. Drayton Passage on the west side of Anderson Island but it’s possible they went around McNeil.
14:36 - Jack and one other for sure milling off the north west corner of Anderson Island
14:30 - westbound past Otso Point on Anderson Island -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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13:20 - Spotted one orca headed north -Caleb Austin Murphy
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T137A Jack
12:05 - Sighted one large male dorsal and one female southbound through Taylor Bay from Zittles mid to Kitsap side. Lost them at Devils Head. Long down times -photos by Edie Baker, April 2, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Patrick Neary
Date of Sighting: April 02, 2026
Time: 11:15 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Headed east past the southern tip of Harstine Island, into Dana Passage
Direction of travel : Heading East, very fast!
Behaviors observed: traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Observed from Carlyon Beach, with binoculars, could only see spouts
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Paul Miller
Date of Sighting: April 02, 2026
Time: 8:54 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Budd Inlet
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Hunting, traveling
If orcas, any males?: At least one
Any unusual markings?: Yes
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Spotted off Indian Rd NE Olympia, at least one big fin, seemed to feed in the area for about 20 minutes, then headed north toward Boston Harbor.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org - T137A Jack in the background & T137D Wright in the foreground - T137A Jack -photos by Paul Miller, April 2, 2026
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GRAY WHALES -
Thu, Apr 2 - Admiralty Inlet
16:57 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: KENNEWICK reports a single Grey Whale in Port Townsend Bay
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Thu, Apr 2 - Upper Saratoga Passage
08:05 - Gray heading into Crescent Harbor from Polnell Point. -Terra Parham
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Thu, Apr 2 - Penn Cove
15:08 - Penn Cove: 2 gray whales feeding under the bluff in Penn Cove just east of Monroe Landing at Penn Cove Park per Robert Kiesser team -ember WIWS. [these whales went east] -Kevin Phillips
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Thu, Apr 2 - Port Susan
13:01 - At least 5 different grays at the end of Port Susan around the area on the map [approx. 48.177267, -122.415070]. -Tony Tilt, PSE
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Thu, Apr 2 - Possession Sound (CRC3262 Thidwick)
11:56 - Gray 2362 at the southeast end of Hat Island. -Tony Tilt, PSE
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Thu, Apr 2 - Possession Sound
17:24 - 2 grays south Howarth Park, near the train cars. Feeding. -Jaime Shields
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16:18 - Howarth Park Everett. Link to FB video. -Mic Rob
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15:24 - Moved east, now by Howarth Park, still about 200 feet off shore.
15:17 - Gray whale 200 ft off shore at Harborview Park [approx. 47.961994, -122.248215]. -Frankie Roeder
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10:00 - The 2 grays by Harborview are heading south. Soon to be visible by the ferry.
09:25 - Both grays still by Harborview Park [approx. 47.959874, -122.257204]. -photos by Jaime Shields, April 2, 2026
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08:00 -Link to FB video.
07:35 - 2 In Everett near Harborview Park. Link to FB video. -Kara Kumelos Langus
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Thu, Apr 2 - Puget Sound
10:17 - Juvenile Humpback whale off of West Point going south [approx. 47.658579, -122.441638]. -Tony Tilt, PSE
April 1
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype -
Wed, Apr 1 - San Juans (J Pod)
13:40 - Just saw a dorsal pass very close on camera
13:00 - Hearing calls on Pender right now and saw them on camera a little while ago as well. -Sophia Newton
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10:10 - Orcas heading northbound past San Juan County Park. -Isabelle Martin [WSSJI]
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10:03 - Saw orcas on Lime Kiln webcam -Orca Network
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09:40 - Good morning - Calls on Lime Kiln!! SRKWs for sure. -Sophia Newton
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08:23 - 08:28 - Sounds like SRKWs on Andrews Bay hydrophone. Link to audio clip. -Orcasound
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I was able to ID J22 with J38 this morning.
08:23 SRKW JPodcalls on Lime Kiln and Andrews Bay hydrophones. I viewed from SJ County Park and then Landbank but didn’t see blows or fins.
09:40 J pod and echolocation on Lime Kiln hydrophone so I went back up to SJCounty Park. Spread out headed north were distant blows in the rough seas and 5 individuals closer in surfacing occasionally. I was able to ID J22 traveling with her son, J38. -Michelline Halliday
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Apr 1 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421) - T420 from Des Moines Marina. -photo by Padmini Harchandrai, April 1, 2026
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T419 Spyhop in the Rain. From Three Tree Point (Burien) today. T419 is the one spyhopping, she is the matriarch of this mysterious trio, we don't know where they came from or which population of Transient Orca they belong to, all three are visible, T421 is the middle one and T420 is the sprouting male who is just about to submerge on the right. -photo by Hongming Zheng, April 1, 2026
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Just had an incredible experience that feels like a dream come true! I got to see the orcas migrating through the Puget Sound area at Three Tree Point. Thank you, God, for this amazing opportunity! I love orcas so much, and witnessing them again was truly a blessing. Grateful for moments like these! Link to FB video. -Ebonika Hudson
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On the boardwalk at Redondo. After trying for about a year or so to “catch” a whale on film, it finally happened! Link to FB video. -Chrissy Marie
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19:34 - Spotted from Lakota. -Kiani L Anderson
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19:01 - Just passing Woodmont Beach southbound. -Dan Hyde
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18:30 - Update still southbound [approx. 47.399231, -122.332325]. -Hongming Zheng
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18:27 - Passed Des Moines marina southbound.
18:05 - Visible from Des Moines marina southbound east in channel. -Padmini Harchandrai
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17:30 - T419s past Three Tree Point close to east side southbound. -Hongming Zheng
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17:15 - The three whales mentioned in Elliott Bay are now just off Three Tree Point (Burien). Heading south very slowly. They have been out here going in circles for the last half hour. -Julie Zaballos
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17:00 - In front of my house on north side of Three Tree Point heady south but they turned around a few times. Link to FB video. -Teresa Ann Wright
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16:40 - They were headed towards Three Tree, as seen from Maplewild. -Allison Brown
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16:27 - Group of 3 moving southbound seen from Seahurst! -Hailey Hansen
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16:27 - Brief viewing off Seahurst Park, at least 2 individuals, heading southeast. -Ky Sea
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16:08 - Three individuals moving slowly southbound. Seen from Shorewood on the sound. Well east of mid channel. -Kathleen Fife
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15:59 - Visible Orca Conservancy cams. -Tracey Carrillo
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15:50 -Three Tree might be next went under the end of ferry dock southbound. -Orca Updates
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15:38: They passed Fauntleroy in a hurry. Totally disappeared after giving the ferry travelers some amazing ooh’s and aah’s. Link to FB video. -Pia VanHanen
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15:46 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: 3 Orca between Vashon Island and Fauntleroy heading South.
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15:38 - In between the Fauntleroy ferry pilings southbound. -photo by Hongming Zheng, April 1, 2026
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15:26 - I hear they’re on the north end of Lincoln Park! -Katie Domingue
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14:53 - Passing Me Kwa Mooks southbound [approx. 47.561790, -122.411345]. -Hongming Zheng
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14:35 - At Constellation southbound east in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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14:30 - Alki/56th southbound near Blue Moon Burgers. -Mary Jordan
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14:25 - Viewing oft Alki Beach. Southwest bound. -Ben Shanafelt
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14:13 - Traveling SW along Alki beach.
14:05 - Passing Anchor Park/Duwamish Head headed west. -Hannah Marie Munro
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14:00 - I feel so lucky. Water taxi area has been a great spot to commute last week and this week too - West Seattle by water taxi! Link to FB video. -Kelsey Wilder
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13:58 - They were just circling between Salty’s and Barge 5 minute ago. -Kory Lynn Hubbell
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13:54 -West bound towards Don Armeni.
13:52 - Next to black barge
13:50 - Headed towards Jack Block Park mid/west channel. From Don Armeni -Diana Gragg
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13:45 - Northbound Elliott mid.
13:33 - In Duwamish east channel southbound. -Orca Updates
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13:26 - [video submitted shows orcas southbound past] Seattle Pier 56. Link to FB video. -Leah Lov
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13:20 - Passed the Great Wheel from by the port. -Orca Updates
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T420
13:16 - Passing Seattle Aquarium close to the pier -photo by Aisha Rashid, April 1, 2026
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13:16 - One fin, couple of blows behind Ferris wheel. Two! At least 4 fins, last seen behind Seattle ferry terminal ~5 minutes ago. -Kristin Jones
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13:15 - I’m so enthusiastic because this has been a lifelong dream living here with this beautiful and today, it’s just amazing. Link to FB video. -Debbie Morea Ashe
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Devon Shroff
Date of Sighting: April 01, 2026
Time: 1:13 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Near Pier 70 in Elliott Bay
Direction of travel : SE
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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13:08 - Directly behind Pier 69 going deeper into the bay -Robyn Riley
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13:04 - Viewing from Seattle Aquarium, seeing blows in line with the ship offshore moving south. -Aisha Rashid
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13:02 - Just in front of Myrtle Edwards Park, moving into Elliott Bay very slowly. These appear to be the mystery orcas.
12:38 - Three orcas at Smith Cove right now. Moving into the [Elliott] bay very close to shore on the Magnolia side. -Summer Staley
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Ian Allen
Date of Sighting: April 01, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: 47.69401409017679, -122.44196882435807
Direction of travel : southerly
Behaviors observed: they stopped for about 20 minutes maybe 1/4 mile off shore, swirling around, breaching in different directions, then went further out and headed south
If orcas, any males?: i saw some smaller dorsals near larger, assumed juveniles with mothers, unsure about males
Any unusual markings?: n/a
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I was swimming at Golden Gardens and at first they were quite close but i did not have my phone, i watched them for a while and then figured I should try and get some video, by the time i got to my car and back to the beach they had gone further out into the channel and were headed south.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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Wed, Apr 1 - South Puget Sound (T137s)
19:00 - Visible from Bella Beach Longbranch side of mid southbound. -Andrea Facer
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18:57 - Rough [guess] southbound [approx. 47.272618, -122.718181].
18:25 - Midchannel stalling out a bit. There’s also a baleen whale out here! Too far out to tell what kind. Horsehead Bay. -Jami Cantrell
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18:15 - Caught a glimpse of one, southbound close to mid channel just north of Forest Beach … and then gone! Long down times. -Deanna Foster Goldberg
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17:50 - Viewing from kopachuck directly out from beach- south of Cutts Island continuing southbound long down times mid channel -Andrea Facer
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17:45 - Cleared Cutts Island. Should be visible from Kopachuck State Park. Continuing south
17:35 - South end of Raft Island continuing south. Gig Harbor side of Carr Inlet.
17:19 Mid-channel approaching Allen Point and headed south. -Randy Witter
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T137A Jack
16:47 - Middle of Henderson Bay heading towards Purdy. -photo by Claudia Marsh, April 1, 2026
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16:30 - They flipped and were heading back south toward Allan Point -Jami Cantrell
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16:06 - Viewing from Purdy. Continuing into Henderson and they are past Alan Point.
15:54 - Viewing from Purdy. Heading into Henderson Bay. -Torry Chamberlayne
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15:44 - Finally spotted. Northside of Raft Island headed north. -Randy Witter
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14:40 - Northbound south of Forest Beach [approx. 47.284620, -122.702696].
13:43 - Passing Kamus Fox Island side of mid heading further up Carr towards Bella Bella.
13:33 - Visible from Kamus, northwest bound in Carr inlet. -Jami Cantrell
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13:43 - Entire group heading into Carr Inlet mid channel-ish.
13:30 - One passed right under the Fox Island pier. We saw Jack pretty close- they milled a little close to Fox Island side and continued southbound. Link to FB video. -Andrea Facer
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13:21 - All have passed the pier southbound. The 137 girls are hugging Fox Island side and Jack is Fox Island side but more mid. They seemed to be trending towards Carr
13:11 - Jack is approaching the Fox Island pier southbound, not sure Fox Island side of mid and the others are approaching the pier VERY CLOSE to Fox Island side
13:03 - From the parking lot above Narrows Park. [back of camera photo shows T137] -Jami Cantrell
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: lori borrayo
Date of Sighting: April 01, 2026
Time: 1:07 PM
Species seen: orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Carr Inlet, between Fox Island and University Place
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: traveling
If orcas, any males?: 1
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: 3 orcas- 1 male, 1 female, 1 possible juvenile
Photos available?: No
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13:03 - Passing Day Island beach, appear closer to Fox Island, approaching the Fox Island pier now. -Michalyn Marzocco
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12:57 - Southbound passing by Titlow. Closer to mid channel. -Katy Harvey
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12:51 - Viewing from Narrows Park. Moving steady/fast south, they have passed Narrows Park. -Torry Chamberlayne
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12:48 - Southbound south of Narrows Bridge mid channel moving pretty quickly. -Andrea Facer
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12:43 - Spread across the channel some very close to Gig Harbor side southbound passing Narrows Park. Pretty sure we have at least the 137s but I need to check my photos. -Jami Cantrell
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12:45 - Just north of Narrows Bridge, heading southbound. We only see single dorsal fin, closer to Tacoma side than mid channel. -Amanda Van Meter
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12:41 - Driving across the Narrows Bridge to Gig Harbor and seeing them mid channel travelling southbound. They are not to the bridge yet. so cool from the bridge! -Torry Chamberlayne
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12:34 - Midchannel southbound just north of the Narrows Bridge. -Jami Cantrell
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11:52 - We saw 3 or 4 pass by the Point defiance ferry terminal! -Diana O'Cuilinn
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11:42 - Single dorsal fin and blows crossed the Vashon ferry lane. -Connie Benedict
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11:03 - Second hand report from a friend that relayed this info: From my friend at Gold Beach, 4-5 orcas off Gold Beach [Vashon] heading south. Not sure if there is a larger group near. I only see these few at the moment. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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07:00 - Just saw one, likely same one, halfway between Vashon and Alki lighthouse! Seen from fast ferry. Heading towards Vashon and Rich Passage. -Kelly Bains
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06:35 - from WSF on Bainbridge route - southbound. Link to FB video. Link to FB video. -Sam Spillan
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GRAY WHALES -
Wed, Apr 1 - Bellingham Bay
09:30 - A couple grays were also milling further out in Bellingham Bay as well. -Trevor Derie
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Wed, Apr 1 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
12:42 - Currently off Joseph Whidbey. Headed north. -Lisa Lacy
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11:17 - Gray whale still about 1/4 [mile] south of graffiti wall, pointed north right now.
10:25 - Gray whale off West Beach [County Park, Whidbey], a little south of the graffiti wall, swimming slowly back and forth.Link to FB video. -Matalie Watson
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Wed, Apr 1 - Puget Sound
18:31 - Small gray near Browns Point Lighthouse. 2 blows northeast of the lighthouse. -Jason Cook
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FIN WHALE -
Wed, Apr 1 - Bellingham Bay
09:30 - The fin whale was a few hundred yards off the Taylor Dock boardwalk in Bellingham this morning. A couple grays were also milling further out in Bellingham Bay as well. -Trevor Derie
March 31
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Tue, Mar 31 - Saratoga Passage (T137s) - T137D Wright - T137B Tempest - I spent the day with the family I both love and hate the most. And by that I mostly mean Jack. Link to more photos. -photos by Sarah Geist, March 31, 2026
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T137A Jack & T137 Loon - T137A Jack - Some days you get lucky! I was busy this morning when reports of killer whales near Penn Cove came in, but thanks to a good friend and finishing my errands and chores early, I was able to get a STUNNING pass of the T137s at the Coupeville Wharf! Look at these beauties!! Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, March 31, 2026
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T137A Jack - T137B Tempest & T137D Wright - What a treat to get the notice that orcas were over by Oak Harbor and heading toward Penn Cove! -photos by Bonnie Gretz, March 31, 2026
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T137D Wright - Jack, T137A, my boy, b.2002, came to visit today. -photos by Jill Hein, March 31, 2026
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17:29 - Male is rounding Sandy Point southbound. Have not seen the other 3. Long downtimes
17:00 - Passing Langley southbound mid channel slightly more towards Camano. -Michele Tosh Brodsky
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16:00 - Just saw a few heading southwest towards Langley. -Kat Knapp
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15:59 - The T137s are south of East Point, moving south, Whidbey side of mid. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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15:30 - Orcas are southbound just south of the Baby Height houses. -Linda Aitkins
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15:21 - Orcas at Baby Island heights milling back and forth. -Marilyn Armbruster
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15:00 - Appears to be at least three orcas east of Baby Island, heading south in Saratoga Passage. -Martha Poppy Sinclair
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15:04 - Southbound cleared harbor, towards Bells Beach. Long downtimes.
14:57 - Heading south/southeast close to Whidbey. Not quite in Holmes Harbor. Right by the WWBs [whale watch boats]. -Berna Avunca
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14:56 - They have not committed into Holmes Harbor . Still around entrance area.
14:47 - Heading into Holmes Harbor Baby Island side.
14:15 - Passing Hidden Beach. More Camano side of mid. Southbound. -Michele Tosh Brodsky
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13:20 - Approaching Onamac Point. Have moved mid to Camano side. Spread. Southbound. 5+ minute down times.
13:05 - Out from Race Lagoon. Whidbey side but not close. Spread. Southbound slowly. Long down times.
12:30 - Southbound Saratoga. Whidbey side. Hidden Beach is next. -Sarah Geist
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12:05 - Viewing from my deck at Long Point, out of view now and they’re heading south. -Mary Hand
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11:56 - Pushed out from Long Point milling and southbound -Bonnie Gretz
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11:45 - Approaching Long Point. -Sarah Geist
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11:40 - Seeing them from Long Point, eastbound. -Ashton Mead
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11:21 - Viewing from the boat launch. -Jann Pulfer Ledbetter
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11:14 -Approaching the wharf. Eastbound. South side.
10:57 - Eastbound now. Just outside the mussels.
10:50 - Spread around the outside of the mussel beds. No real direction. Long downs.
10:30 - Approaching mussel beds. At least 137s.
10:17 - They are westbound in Penn Cove. -Sarah Geist
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10:16 - Watching from the Coupeville water treatment plant. They are headed into the cove, Oak Harbor side. About midway between point and Monroe Landing. -Kourtnee Marr Lindgren
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09:50 - Watching from Maylor Point. They are heading west towards Penn Cove. Right off the channel marker buoy. -Grace Seidel
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09:44 - Spotted directly out from us. Closer to Camano side I believe [viewing from Maylor Point] -Cede Green
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09:30 - Westbound along the mouth of a Crescent Harbor. Approaching Maylor Point (military access). -Sarah Geist
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08:35 - Orcas southbound passing Mariners Cove. I thought our gray friend from earlier this morning had returned, but it was a group of orcas cruising by! I saw three, but there may have been more - they were out of sight pretty quickly. Busy morning out there!! -Marianne Parry
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09:05 - Entering Crescent Harbor. Northwest bound. -Sarah Geist
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08:54 - Orcas off Polnell Shores. Link to FB video. -Terra Parham
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08:20 - Orcas off Strawberry Point, Whidbey. Seem to be hunting. I can hear blows all around, guessing 6 or so? Been here at least an hour. Link to FB video. -Karen Phillips
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Tue, Mar 31 18:50 - Possession Sound (T46s after splitting from T419, T420, T421) - T46E Thor -Approaching Sandy Point
-photos by Jaime Shields, March 31, 2026
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18:45 - Male is closer to Whidbey, females are closer to mid channel.
18:42 - They’re about a mile east of Clinton ferry dock northbound. -Natalie Scantlen
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18:44 - Orca northbound Clinton. Solitary male northbound. Very large fin with white at the top. -Paul Kelly
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18:37 - Right in the Mukilteo ferry lanes. Northbound. Closer to Whidbey. -Jaime Shields
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18:36 - Viewing from Mukilteo Beach look to be very close to Clinton ferry terminal traveling northbound. -Camdyn George
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Tue, Mar 31 - Puget Sound
08:38 - They appeared to be heading towards marina and I’ve lost sight of them. Towards Magnolia perhaps.
08:29 - Looks like a pod of orcas in Elliott Bay in front of Myrtle Edwards pocket beach. -Sandy Ferdinand Varndell
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Tue, Mar 31 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421 joined T100E, T101s, T124As, T124A1) - Elliott Bay in the afternoon! Link to FB video. -Veronica Rochelle Seawall
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When T101s+ and T419s collided. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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Lincoln Park.Link to more photos. -photos by Hannah Marie Munro, March 31, 2026
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Coleman pool was the place to be. Right off shore we had the cookies coming from the north, and another group coming from the south. They met up and had a little party. Here is a nice lil cookie spy hop. -photo by Daniel Walsh, March 31, 2026
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Wow, truly wow what a day! I met so many of you, thank you from the bottom of my heart for a truly special day of orcas. -Meghan Houghland
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Michelle Gant
Date of Sighting: March 31, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM
Species seen: Not sure. I saw spouts and it’s back but I was too far to see what kind. I did not notice a dorsal fin
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Looked like they were in Elliot Bay and then north of Blake Island
Direction of travel : Going west. Idk how fast but they were in Elliot Bay and then south of south beach after maybe 10 minutes
Behaviors observed: All I saw was the spouts every couple minutes
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I could see them from my roof on 1st Ave N, so it was hard to see many details
Photos available?: No
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T420 - T419s at Lincoln Park -photos by Ryan Dicks, March 31, 2026
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19:17 - Approaching Blakely Rocks. Northbound. STUNNING backdrop
19:08 - Beautiful sunset pass approaching tango buoy northbound. -Diana Gragg
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18:57 - Northbound, passing north end of Blake Island, just east of the shipping lanes viewed from Emma Schmitz viewpoint. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
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18:29 - Off Colman Pool at Lincoln Park. -photo by Mary Hartmann, March 31, 2026
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18:52 - Passing the east side of Blake Island. This the group of at least 5 tightly moving together.
18:48 - They’re now between the tip of Vashon and Blake Island. Heading north, possibly into the passage.
18:05 - I saw 5 pass the Fauntleroy ferry. Now (18:31) viewing from beach drive and Jacobsen and can see 5 seemingly heading north past the point at Lincoln Park (by Coleman pool). -Katie Lambert
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18:36 - That was the most incredible merge and flip! Yes they are all northbound. Now headed towards Alki Point. Northbound. East in channel.
18:15 - I believe there has been a merge of both groups. Southbound. In front of Fauntleroy terminal.
18:04 - This group is on the south end of Lincoln. -Northbound. Tightly grouped together. East in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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18:20 - This was 10 minutes ago. That’s just right to the left southbound of Fauntleroy ferry. Link to FB video. -Evan Wakefield
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18:21 - Joined together and southbound I believe
18:07 - 419s and them are meeting up now. -Ryan Dicks
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18:10 - Orcas Lincoln Park. Magical! Link to FB video. -Renee Laina
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18:30 - Watching between Loman Beach and Lincoln Park.Link to FB video. -Shykeisha Ford
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18:35 -Cookies are headed north along the shore. Other group is heading west from Lincoln Park towards Blake.
18:33 - Aaand the group is fast north again. North of Lincoln. -Daniel Walsh
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18:27 - Northbound Lincoln now. -Orca Updates
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18:18 - Looks like the groups have combined and are headed south. South of Fauntleroy ferry terminal. -Daniel Walsh
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18:17 - I believe there has been a merge of the northbound and southbound group. They are off Brace Point. East in the channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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18:16 - The two groups met at Lincoln Park. Think I'm counting about 10. 3 cookies plus 7-ish from the south. -Daniel Walsh
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17:57 - 18:29 - From Colman Pool, Lincoln Park.First the cookie trio passed close to pool area around 18:00 southbound then the T101s+ passed the pool northbound about 18:30. -photo by Robin Sinner, March 31, 2026
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Tue, Mar 31 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421 after splitting from T46s)
17:52 - Resuming travel off the yellow buoy. Approaching north end of Lincoln Park. Southbound. East in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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17:52 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:08 to relay report: [killer whale at 17:52 approx. 47.529, -122.41184].
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17:45 - Lots of surface activity seen north of Lincoln Park. -Daniel Walsh
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17:38 - Viewing from the north of Lincoln Park/Coleman Pool. Orcas milling about. Surface active with directional changes. Approximately at my drawing [approx. 47.561015, -122.414825]. -Hannah Marie Munro
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17:30 - Still northwest of Lowman Beach, slowly southbound. East of mid but not super close. -Steve Rice
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17:18 - Just north of the tip of Lincoln Park. Southbound travel and east side of the channel. - Fauntleroy ferry captain is aware! -Mollie Segall
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17:16 - Not sure if I'm posting to the right thread, group of 3 whales between Emma Schmitz and Lincoln Park milling well east of the lanes, slowly trending south. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
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17:00 - Viewing 2 now from Me Kwa Mooks. Mid channel were headed south but now facing north and kind of just hanging out. Maybe eating? -Meghan Houghland
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16:49 - Passing Emma Schmitz slowly southbound very east in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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16:20 - Just saw them from here; they’re headed southwest toward Alki [approx. 47.585474, -122.399319]. Link to FB video. -Hillary Witte
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16:03 - Saw the bull from the Southworth fast ferry next to the buoy at Duwamish Head southbound. -Robyn Riley
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15:51 - At least two porpoise in the middle of Elliott Bay heading south as seen from Pier 70 (binoculars). -Theresa Rivkin
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15:45 - I saw one right off Pier 55 sooo close to shore but then it disappeared! -Zuzanna Siwicka
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15:35 - Viewing from West Seattle/Hamilton viewpoint. Close to the red coast guard boat. I only saw one come up briefly. There is a small white boat following and Argosy. -Meghan Houghland
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15:34 - Just heard on the radio off Pier 55? -Matt Friske
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15:14 - Passed Seattle Aquarium headed south along waterfront. -Avery Longo
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14:33 - On the Tacoma ferry from Bainbridge - saw this lone dorsal between the ferry and the wharf (facing east). -Amanda Gilchrist
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14:20 - My coworker said he saw orcas right in front of the Great Wheel where the coast guard boat was. I looked but didn’t see anything. Not sure if in same pod but directly in front of incoming ferry. -Alexander Simenstad
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13:57 - Male T420 eastbound from 2200 block Alki. -Mary Hartmann
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13:48 - Viewed from center of Elliott Bay still northward probably in line with Duwamish Head but center/east of channel. -John Patrick Darmody II
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13:47 - Big male just popped up here [approx. 47.595714, -122.394280 (.5 mi W of Alki Beach Pier)]. -Alexander Simenstad
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13:30 - East of yellow buoy northbound visible without binoculars off Restoration Point view from Constellation. -Mary Hartmann
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13:20 - 419s have moved east. Perspective wise they are between Blake Island and Vashon as viewed from Constellation Park.
13:00 - Trailing group is south of [east] Blake Island as viewed from Constellation Park. -Steve Rice
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Tue, Mar 31 - Puget Sound (T46s [minus T46D] & T419, T420, T421)- From Southworth this morning. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 31, 2026
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12:54 - Northbound, the lead group (?) [T46s] appears to have committed to the east side of Bainbridge. -Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy
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12:30 - 46s northbound past Blake from West Seattle. -Orca Updates
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12:17 - Spotted one male on Orca Conservancycam. -Amy FowIer
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12:17 - Just surfaced again mid Blake Island.
12:14 - Large male approaching south end of Blake viewing from Constellation. -Mandy Fuller
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12:09 - Northbound west of mid channel east side of Blake north of Tillicum village lead group. -Mary Hartmann
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12:06 - Long downtimes for this trailing group, but they are now at Southworth, still hugging Vashon side and about to exit Colvos.
11:56 - Second group is hugging the Vashon side and approaching Southworth. -Mollie Segall
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12:00 - 1st group west of mid channel between Southworth and Blake. -Mary Hartmann
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11:51 - Northbound north of Southworth dock view from Emma Schmitz.
11:44 - Second group blows approaching Southworth, but still about a mile away. Look to be east side of the channel. -Mollie Segall
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11:37 -Second group northbound approaching Fern Cove. Mid channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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11:32 - These first three have exited Colvos Passage and are trending northeast towards Seattle. 3-4 spyshops as they slowly continue!
11:24 - I have three continuing northbound on the east side of the channel. Just about to pass the northern tip of Vashon.
11:22 - Milling with some surface activity, just south of the Southworth ferry terminal dock.
11:15 - First group approaching Southworth mid channel. -Mollie Segall
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10:53 - They surprised us up closer so we could see possibly 1 adult male and 2 smaller. Could be adults too. South of Southworth and Point Vashon. They were still headed north close to Vashon.
10:15 - Across from Ollala and next to Vashon 3 orcas 1 adult and 2 Littles going north. it might be 3 adults. After we stopped seeing them we started again north. At a good legal distance.
10:10 - Just saw 3 off of Point Sandford buoy 5 (near Lisabuela) Going north. Looks like 1 adult and 2 littles. -Margaret Campbell
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09:37 - it seems as though they have changed directions now going north they are very close to Vashon very long down times I was watching to see if they were committed to that direction and it does appear so as they have gone back a ways. Their down times are almost over 10 minutes.
09:09 - Now we have 5 or 6 Vashon side mid channel getting closer to Sunrise.
09:04 - Still two males and possibly one more not sure yet.
09:02 - Seeing blows coming up on sunrise very close to Vashon southbound.
07:58 - Long down times. Seeing two males so far Vashon side of mid channel.
07:53 - They are just south passed Olalla. -SummerLee Blankenship
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06:35 - Pod of orcas headed south in Colvos Passage. Passed Driftwood Cove on Kitsap side. -Matt King
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Tue, Mar 31 - Puget Sound (T100E, T101s, T124As, T124A1 before joining T419, T420, T421) - T101B Lagoon & T101A Rush - T124A7 & T124A Kittiwake - Beautiful close pass at Owen Beach from T101’s, T124A’s and T124A1 as they headed east into Commencement Bay and then exited north in the East Passage. Link to more photos & FB videos. -photos by Cherie StOurs, March 31, 2026
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T124A1 Bonapartes - Some of my favourites from the beautiful pass of the T101’s, T124A’s, T124A1 along Owen Beach and onto Commencement Bay. Link to more photos. -photos by Jennifer Swenson, March 31, 2026
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17:55 - Almost to West Seattle ferry -Ryan Dicks
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17:20 - See all of them now. -Jct Guarnes
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17:18 - Northbound Seahurst Park. -Jason Cook
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17:17 - See them at Seahurst Park, just in front of the white and black boat! -Jo Sisodia
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17:16 - See large male pop up on [Orca Conservancy] cam. -Jct Guarnes
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17:00 - Past Three Tree Point! Have rounded the corner. -Danielle Casalett Dewey
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16:47 - East side by Three Tree Point. -Heidi Torres
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kelly Stonelake
Date of Sighting: March 31, 2026
Time: 4:35 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 5
Where seen: Normandy Park wa
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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16:16 - Mid channel to east lined up with Marine View Park. Slow travel northbound. -Mandy Fuller
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15:59 - Single orca just meandered past me at Point Robinson northbound, island side of channel, haven’t seen others yet -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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15:58 - Headed west towards Point Robinson/Maury Island.
15:52 - Approaching yellow channel marker.
15:34 - Viewing from Des Moines marina and they look to be milling east of Dash Point [approx. 47.375047, -122.364082]. -Mandy Fuller
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15:15 - Viewing from Redondo with binoculars. Milling in front of the blue and red cargo ship. Saw a breech and a tail slap! Vashon side, moving east. - 47.377966, -122.391969 -Ashley Fry
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Caught some Bigg’s hunting on Tuesday just north of Seahurst Park, there were porpoises in the area too. Link to FB video. -Jessica Pierson
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14:50 - Appear to be slightly north of Redondo Beach, milling, but I may be directionally challenged from my viewpoint. White boat is following them. -Michalyn Murphy
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14:43 - North of Dash Point State Park. Heading northbound east side of channel. Looks like they came back into one group. -Ashleigh Aurora
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14:33 - Just passed Dash Point marina, heading north, in two groups but aren’t far apart. -Michalyn Murphy
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14:30 - I can see them at Dash Point right now. -Melissa Spradley
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14:18 - At least one or two trailers further offshore heading northbound up East Passage.
14:14 - After a long deep dive, the pod surface just slightly north of Browns Point, with the north north westwardly travel. Heading up East Passage. -Ashley S Whitman
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14:14 - Off Browns Point. Link to FB video. -Oscar Brown
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14:08 - All grouped together getting closer to Browns Point. -Leo Vert
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14:01 - Still right about here [approx. 47.296016, -122.449010]. -James Hartline
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13:57 - Moving slowly closer towards Brown’s Point as seen from above the Ram. -Eileen Mccaffery-Lent
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13:53 - Heading toward Browns Point.
13:45 - 4 or 5 mid Commencement Bay, including mom and calf. -Philip Coates
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13:46 - Male is heading further into Commencement Bay, the rest are where I dropped the pin [approx. 47.294641, -122.453066].
13:32 - In front of Point Harmon, getting closer to Browns Point. -Leo Vert
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13:30 - At Point Ruston looking toward lighthouse (is it Dash Point or Browns Point?). 3 orca seen (only 1 in photo), 2 seals staying close to shore. -Phillip L Camero
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13:15 - Just passed Owen Beach in the last 30 minutes eastbound towards Commencement Bay. Seems to be 4 female/juvenile leading and 2 males following behind. -Jennifer Swenson
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13:13 - Still trending east mid channel past Quartermaster Harbor. I’m viewing from Katie Downs. -Cherie StOurs
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13:16 -Pod mid channel and another pod trending down Ruston headed towards Lobster Shop.
13:10 - Ruston way headed towards the Lobster Shop. They are spread out. At least 6. -Tenaje Calloway
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13:12 - They’re trending more Browns Point side.
13:06 - Commencement mid channel. -Lacey San Juan
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13:00 - Viewing from above Point Ruston orcas straight out from south end of Point Ruston condos. Headed towards Browns Point. -Ed Rickert
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12:48 - No east of ferry lanes trending east entering it looks Commencement Bay.
12:39 - They are still trending east viewing from Owens Beach past Vashon now.
12:31 - Trending east from Owens looks like 6. 2 males and 3 females.
12:22 - Looks like on a hunt south of Sunrise.
12:15 - Seeing them from the point of Owens on Gig side northbound. At least 5 -Cherie StOurs
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10:55 - [orcas] spotted off Chambers Bay. -photo by Miranda Jarvis, March 31, 2026
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GRAY WHALES -
Tue, Mar 31 - Spring is here and the Sounders are back! Capture dates: 2/10/26 and 3/31/26. Link to FB video. -Zackery Woods
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Tue, Mar 31 - Bellingham Bay
19:30 - Gray whale surfaces and dove (arched back, no fin) mid channel by Boulevard Park.
16:50 - I saw it too, off Boulevard Park heading north, east of the yellow buoy in the channel approximately 16:50 and then it vanished as quickly as it appeared. -Rowena Lucian
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Tue, Mar 31 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Sara Nagel
Date of Sighting: March 31, 2026
Time: 5:06 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: West Beach
Direction of travel : Slowly heading south
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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13:00 - Gray whale feeding off West Beach by the graffiti wall! -Stephanie Bonacci Blas
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Tue, Mar 31 - Upper Saratoga Passage
09:00 - Gray passing Mariner Cove northbound at high speed. Our gray friend apparently decided not to have breakfast with orcas and turned around and is heading north quickly. It’s not feeding, just getting away as fast as possible!
08:00 - 08:10 - A gray has been feeding briefly at Mariners Cove and is heading down the beach toward Polnell Point. -Marianne Parry
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10:52 - Gray cruising in Polnell Shores. Link to FB video. -Terra Parham
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Tue, Mar 31 - Saratoga Passage
16:32 - Gray directly in front of Hidden Beach. -Sherry Dotson
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16:06 - Gray whale heading south off Whidbey 1.5 miles north of Hidden Beach. -photo by Aaron Gill, March 31, 2026
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Tue, Mar 31 - Possession Sound
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jaime Shields
Date of Sighting: March 31, 2026
Time: 7:44 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Off south end of Everett navy base
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Milling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Only spotted one so far. Will update if I see more.
Photos available?:
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Grey whales hanging out at Howarth the past couple days and man they are really showing out! Love when you hear them before you see them! Link to FB video. -Natalie Rutledge
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Tue, Mar 31 - Possession Sound
10:50 - Gray whale passed in front of Mukilteo ferry headed toward Everett. We were in the water and got to see it blow and surface 3 times before it passed the Boeing dock. -Susan Story
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Tue, Mar 31 - Puget Sound
18:46 - Single gray whale spotted eastbound north of Seattle-Bainbridge ferry lane. Just one surface, and vanished. Outer edge of Elliot Bay. Going in [to the bay] -Ling Yifan
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FIN WHALE -
Tue, Mar 31 - Bellingham Bay - Fin whale in Bellingham Bay. -photo by Nate Bolton, March 31, 2026
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From Boulevard Park - From Marine Park in Bellingham Bay. -photos by Serena Tierra, Orca Network, March 31, 2026
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16:50 - I saw it too, off Boulevard Park heading north, east of the yellow buoy in the channel approximately 16:50 and then it vanished as quickly as it appeared. -Rowena Lucian
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18:50 - Last saw the fin southbound out from Woods Coffee. Last update from me.
18:45 - Halfway between Boulevard Park and Little Squalicum Pier facing southwest.
18:26 - Northbound off Boulevard Park.
17:33 - Only a 5 minute dive this time, still northbound.
17:29 - Definitely the fin, didn't get a picture but I could see it easily without camera/binoculars.
17:28 - Just south of Marine Park, northbound.
15:50 - Trending southwest, roughly 10 minute dives.
15:34 - In the same area off Boulevard Park, but has moved further offshore. Very long downtimes.
Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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16:05 -Spouts seen southwest of Little Squalicum Pier looking towards Lummi nation ~16:00. Sets of 5. -Chloe Cason
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14:51 - Baleen whale southwest of Boulevard Park in Bellingham Bay. I think it's the fin but I didn't get a good look at it -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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12:35 - Fin whale in Bellingham Bay far off-shore from Boulevard Park SB [southbound]. Long down times. -Julie Page
March 30
UNIDENTIFIED KILLER WHALES -
Mon, Mar 30 - California Coast - Taken by Elizabeth Marie at Pfeiffer Beach, CA. Link to FB video. -Amanda Holland
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GRAY WHALES -
Mon, Mar 30 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
16:43 - We're seeing two whales off of West Beach/Sunset Beach near Smith Island closer to Whidbey. -Jenny Byers
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Mon, Mar 30 - Upper Saratoga Passage
09:30 - 09:45 - Gray feeding at Mariners Cove, southbound. I was watching a gray feeding here at the south end of Mariners Cove around 9:30, and it finally moved on down the beach toward Polnell Point. -Marianne Parry
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Mon, Mar 30 - Saratoga Passage
19:20 - Southbound pair have stalled Camano side of midchannel between the south end of Camano Island State Park and the north end of Fox Spit. Third gray is approaching them from the north
18:49 - Two southbound just north of Camano Island State Park boat launch, Camano side. Solo gray milling north of Baby Island still
18:42 - Blow from a different gray right off Breezy Point (north of Camano Island State Park), close to shore. The other gray seemed to be trending north when I last saw it
18:35 - At least one gray Whidbey side of midchannel just north of Baby Island. Can't tell direction yet -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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17:00 - 17:30 - 2 Gray whale spouts traveling slowly southbound from Eagle Crest to Onamac close to Camano side. Long downtimes and no view of the whales, just the spouts. Who are they? No photos possible as straight into the sun(set). -Kristina Trowbridge
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Mon, Mar 30 - Saratoga Passage
14:13 - Second surface, same area. So feeding out there.
14:05 - Gray whale off of Snatelum Point. Only saw it once so far. Was facing south on the east side of the sandbar. -Sarah Geist
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Mon, Mar 30 - Port Susan
15:12 - I’m watching a gray whale now in Port Susan by Country Club beach 2! -Relaying from Michelle
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Mon, Mar 30 - Possession Sound
18:48 - The gray in front of Mukilteo continued northbound towards Hat Island, last blow seen halfway through the ferry lines.
18:37 - At least one gray whale directly out from Mukilteo. Slowly traveling north with beautiful backlit blows -Ashley S Whitman
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18:06 - Spotting possible gray whales from Mukilteo near south point of Whidbey. -Crystal Rainwater
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Mon, Mar 30 - Possession Sound
16:55 - 2 grays in the same spot, just south of navy base. Snohomish River delta. Viewed from Howarth dog park. Feeding side by side -photo by Jaime Shields, March 30, 2026
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Mon, Mar 30 - Possession Sound (CRC396 & CRC531 Gretchen)
14:07 - Whale watching boat is with them off Possession Point State Park, whidbey side of center channel. Still southbound. Long downtimes. -Ed Pearson
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13:13 - 396 and 531 are southbound at Glendale. -Trevor Tillman, PSE
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEEN WHALES -
Mon, Mar 30 - Admiralty Inlet
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Guy W Calkins
Date of Sighting: March 30, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Species seen: humpback or grey
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: just south of Bush Point lighthouse near shore, east side of channel.
Direction of travel : North
Behaviors observed: surfaced 2 times, spouting and moving quickly.
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?:
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FIN WHALE -
Mon, Mar 30 - Bellingham Bay -
18:31 - Up again at 18:31, has moved northwest from last location. -photo by Jennifer Hunt, March 30, 2026
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18:34 - It keeps surfacing pointed east, but it’s steadily moving 1/4 mile west every 10 minutes.
18:20 - Up again, straight out from Woods coffee. 10-minute interval this time and it hustled pretty far west in that time. Traveling east again. Link to FB video.
18:10 - Surfaced again at almost exactly 20 minutes. Deeper east in Bellingham Bay [approx. 48.741453, -122.512671].
17:50 - It finally came up for half a second further out, eastbound, big tall blow, two surfacings, then gone again.
17:30 - What seems like a gray whale, really deep at the star on the map, staying in the same general area. Mystery baleen whale much closer last seen going west about 1/2 mile off shore from Boulevard Park [approx. 48.733911, -122.534869]. -Sara Montour Lewis, Our Wild Puget Sound
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16:45 - This is from today. So cool. Link to FB video. -Holly Weinstein
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17:34 - Another blow, pushed in pretty close to shore on the Lummi reservation side of the bay.
17:24 - Saw another really big tall blow straight out in the middle of the bay, way too far to get species. So there’s still another baleen whale here in addition to the minke. -Jennifer Hunt
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17:00 - Ok, I’m not convinced this is a minke. If it is it’s the biggest one I’ve ever seen by a mile. Has the fin whale been spotted recently? Trying to get photos, but it’s staying down for a really long time.
16:45 - Last seen eastbound right off of Boulevard Park. -Sara Montour Lewis, Our Wild Puget Sound
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16:55 - Definitely saw two gray whales presumably exiting down Bellingham channel, tall blows, nobby backs. There is also a minky [fin] that’s going back-and-forth here at Boulevard Park on the inside of the buoy. I’ll try to grab a picture, but it is not easy to catch a picture of a Minky [approx. 48.736435, -122.511035]. -Jennifer Hunt
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jennifer Hunt
Date of Sighting: March 30, 2026
Time: 4:48 PM
Species seen: minke [fin]
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Bellingham Bay off Boulevard Park near the woods coffee
Direction of travel : East
Behaviors observed: Travel
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jennifer Hunt
Date of Sighting: March 30, 2026
Time: 4:15 PM
Species seen: Baleen presumed grey
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Bellingham bay closer to Portage Island seen from Boulevard Park
Direction of travel : SW
Behaviors observed: Travel long dives 8-10 minutes
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Faith Owens
Date of Sighting: March 30, 2026
Time: 2:15 PM
Species seen: Minke [fin]
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Bellingham Bay, from Marine Park
Direction of travel : NE, slow pace
Behaviors observed: Milling, slow travel
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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13:45 - I just saw at tail right out from Woods Coffee shop. -Kelly Marie
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13:24 - Standing outside of Woods Coffee. So fun to see! Link to FB video. -Misty DeWispelaere
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Johann Fuentes
Date of Sighting: March 30, 2026
Time: 12:05 PM
Species seen: unsure, could’ve been a gray or humpback whale or even an orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: about 150 yards off the shore of Boulevard Park. on the right of Woods Coffee, about 48.732194,-122.502457
Direction of travel : East most likely, coming towards shore
Behaviors observed: traveling, it might’ve just come up for air
If orcas, any males?: 0
Any unusual markings?: didn’t get a good look
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: It surfaced the first time and made a disturbance. then it surfaced again and showed maybe a dorsal fin? there was another sighting coming up the hill and we caught a glimpse of something black and white
Photos available?: No
March 29
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Mar 29 -San Juans - Thanks to sightings and hearings shared via Facebook groups here and in the San Juans, here's a collective view of J pod's movements on Sun 3/29/26. -Scott Veirs, Orcasound
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J pod passing by West Haro near shore in the dark. Sound on! (First video has been brightened for visibility.) Tail slap and spyhop! Link to FB videos. -Jenna Darcie
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20:09 - Still active on cams. Losing light soon. -Tracey Carrillo
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20:25 - Running out of light. Passing Phyllis Park in Victoria, still headed towards SJDF [Strait of Juan de Fuca].
19:33 - Passing the Zero Rock mark, still headed southwest.
19:13 - Lots of nice blows and dorsals that are backlit as seen on the Lime Kiln camera.
18:40 - Passing Kelp Reef mark over on the Canadian side of Haro. Moving south. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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19:10 - Distant blows visible on the webcam, northwest of Lime Kiln. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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17:49 - Loud calls on Lime Kiln right now -Sophia Newton
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17:44 - Also starting to hear faint calls on Pender Island hydro. -Jourdan Rae
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16:00 - J-Pod spread heading southwest down Boundary Pass -Orca Behavior Institute [WSSJI]
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14:39 - Still hearing faint calls at14:39 S. -Joe Dreimiller
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13:42 - There some faint calling on the North San Juan hydrophone. -Victoria Sharp
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12:57 - Preliminary bout definition (sub-sampling between boat and ferry noise events) suggests first calls of the SRKWs = Southern Resident Killer Whales on North San Juan Channel hydrophone may have been just before 13:00, then highest SNR around 13:39 (S01s, long S41s), then lower SNR again around 14:38. Link to audio clip. -Scott Veirs, Orcasound
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GRAY WHALES -
Sun, Mar 29 - Saratoga Passage
09:06 - Viewing from Mabana on Camano Island - seeing a blow of a gray whale between Hidden Beach And Baby island - appears to be southbound. -Linda Aitkins
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Sun, Mar 29 - Port Susan
07:50 - This gray passed Tillicum Beach southbound. Two other grays were spotted further away from us - unable to tell direction on them.
07:42 - Viewing a gray whale north end of Tillicum Beach - Camano Side. From my perspective appears to be feeding - could be slowly moving south. -Linda Aitkins
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Sun, Mar 29 - Possession Sound
11:59 - Two or three gray whales still hanging out here right off shore just south of the naval base. -Frankie Roeder
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09:00 - Two grays beside the commercial loading pier in Everett. -Greg Heiss
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08:35 - 2 grays just south of Everett navy base. Feeding -Jaime Shields
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08:30 - 2 grays at Everett naval base again. Viewing from Howarth looking north towards it. -Natalie Rutledge
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Sun, Mar 29 - Admiralty Inlet
10:13 - Humpback approaching Lagoon Point from south. Very close to Whidbey, moving slowly. Admiralty Inlet -Bill Setter
March 28
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Mar 28 - San Juans (T36A1s & T49As; T36A1s split & joined T65As) - Following the lecture series, we set out on the water to give participants a chance to collect behavioral data if the opportunity arose. As it turned out, we caught up with the T49As traveling with the T36A1s. T49A "Nan" recently gave birth to her seventh calf, and of course the "little" one stole all of our hearts with their quick and exuberant surfacings. The group traveled down Rosario Strait and along the south end of Lopez, cutting through some wind waves and exploring close to shore as they went. Students tested their ID skills in real time and practiced recording what they saw. Everyone was buzzing with excitement when we returned to Friday Harbor to wrap-up the day. If that wasn't orca-packed enough, those who caught the evening ferry back to Anacortes had a surprise THIRD Bigg's killer whale group to send them off--members of the T65As with the T36A1s who had departed the T49As shortly after we left to return to the marina. All we can say is WHAT. A. DAY. -Orca Behavior Institute
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T36A1 Tierna - T49A7 & T49A Nan - Hello Baby! T49A7. Started the day watching 2 gray whales off Howarth Dog Park. Moved up to Anacortes to go whale watching with Island Adventures Whale Watching. We had a great encounter with the T36A1’s & T49A’s including the newest little addition to the fam. Right outside of Anacortes. We ended the trip with seeing a new gray whale visitor also Burrows island. Link to more photos. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 28, 2026
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I'm being told these are the 36A1s and 49As. -Erin Johns Gless
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14:29 - That said, Ts continuing south. West in channel south of Washington Park. Out from S end Decatur. Sorry for the confusion. Was told open saddles!
13:47 - edited: Orcas grouped up continuing south slowly, now off James Island (south of entrance to Thatcher Pass). They’ve pushed west if mid. Research on scene with them
13:15 - Some birders here I alerted have confirmed open saddle! They are south of ferry lanes now about abeam just south of Thatcher Pass. Little babee in here so cute. Grouped steady southbound. Looks like research arriving .
12:55-13:07 - I've been watching large groups of orcas. I believe SRKWs Rosario in ferry traffic lanes southbound east of Mid just north of Washington Park. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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Sat, Mar 28 - San Juans (T124A4s & others)
13:50 - Orcas at South East Corner of Saturna Island off Murder Point. -photos by Robyn Nylander, March 28, 2026
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14:07 - Northbound slowly. [approx. 48.760113, -123.181323].
11:45 - Heading north. At least 7. 2 juveniles [approx. 48.644384, -123.072919].
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Such an amazing day in the San Juans.Link to FB video. -Charvet Drucker
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11:08 - Approaching Rueben Tarte, northern side of the channel with long downtimes. -Mollie Segall
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10:55 - From Reuben Tarte County Park: spotted in the distance followed by a boat heading north towards here. -Kendall Lewis
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09:30 - (ish) From the ferry to Friday Harbor. -Mollie Segall
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09:00 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 09:04 to report: 0900 Tillikum Master reports whales still in SJC.
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08:53 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Tillikum Master reports 3-5 transient whales near turn island in the San Juan Channel – heading NW.
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Sat, Mar 28 - Hood Canal (T137s) - T137A Jack - T137 Loon - T137s visiting Hood Canal. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, March 28, 2026
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Fishermans Point Quilcene Bay. Link to FB video. -Carl Swanson
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13:30 - Orcas near Pleasant Harbor Marina!. Link to FB video. -Breanne McKenzie
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13:00 - Outside of Pleasant Harbor, Hood Canal. -Jodee Rastelli
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Laura Coyle
Date of Sighting: March 28, 2026
Time: 11:06 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Across channel from Mikes Beach Resort
Direction of travel : NB
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 4
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Normal travel lots of spouting
Photos available?:
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11:06 - 4 across from Mike’s Beach Resort. -Laura Coyle
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10:30 - I think i'm seeing an orca between Seal Rock and the Dosewallips dolphin. The sun is in a bad angle and I don't have binoculars. -Georgia Keith
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14:37 - Slowly northbound still [in Dabob Bay].
13:55 - Northbound. Dabob.
13:38 - Northbound. [approx. 47.697015, -122.875827]. -Jason Cook
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Laura Coyle
Date of Sighting: March 28, 2026
Time: 1:36 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Brinnon
Direction of travel : NB
Behaviors observed: Slow & Steady
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Rick Westervelt
Date of Sighting: March 28, 2026
Time: 1:32 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: North of Canal Tract approaching Black Point
Direction of travel : NE
Behaviors observed: travelling
If orcas, any males?: one male
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jodee Rastelli
Date of Sighting: March 28, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Just outside of Pleasant Harbor, Hood Canal
Direction of travel : Stayed in bay about 20 minutes then headed N
Behaviors observed: Teaching adolescents to hunt
If orcas, any males?: 1 male
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: The male swam back and forth at the opening of our bay while the fishing lesson was going one. Guarding maybe? Definitely killed 1 seal. 2 seals on our beach. Later, as they swam away the male and one adolescent swam side by side until the male nosed/pushed the young one and the adolescent dove down lifting his tail high. I’ve never seen that before from a male. Hope he got what he was after!
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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12:51 - Some hunting. Near the emoji. [approx. 47.661943, -122.876736]. -Jason Cook
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12:40 - Seeing them from the Geoduck lounge.
12:16 - They are straight across from us viewing at Canal Tracts. Headed north [47.632678, -122.900649].
11:23 - Also seeing from Triton Cove. They are on the east side. -Paul Davis
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11:20 - Seen mid canal from Holly. Heading north. -Bugsy Bfmc
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10:44 - Look to be heading north. 2 groups at least 3 maybe 4. Too far from shore to get a picture.
10:26 - Still out from Hamma Hamma. At least 2 but a distance apart. On the far side. -Lisa Abaravich Warnock
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10:16 - Large male still at Hamma Hamma.
10:08 - Still at Hamma Hamma. -Lester Hunter
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09:34 - 2 orcas hanging across from Hama Hama, can't tell if they are moving north or south, they are just hovering. -Michelle Lerat
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07:45 - Matt called to report one orca southbound in Hood Canal across from Holly. -Matt Crockett
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Sat, Mar 28 - Port Susan
14:12 - 3 fins at the south end of Tyee midchannel! Southbound, with long down times. Link to FB video. -Erin Buck
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12:18 -3 between Warm Beach and Kayak. Headed south. -Hollace Carole
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10:38 - And orcas mid channel approaching McKees heading north. -Patrick [PSWW]
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08:20 - orcas just off Everett. maybe 3 adults and one baby. just now. seen from Hat Island ferry. -Ann Landerholm-Burke
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Sat, Mar 28 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421) - T421 - From Magnolia, the whales were towards the Bainbridge side headed north. Link to more photos. -photos by Katie Morgan, March 28, 2026
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19:15 - Steady hanging straight out from Richmond beach. Slightly east of mid channel. Not really committing to any direction. -Jourdan Rae
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18:27 - Viewing from Richmond Beach. South of Richmond Beach, Mid channel, northbound. -Tiffany Brockway
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18:10 - Viewing from Carkeek Park, east of mid, very slowly northbound if any direction. -Matthew Pfab
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17:49 - From friend at Carkeek: “Straight out Carkeek” east of mid. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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17:51 - Very long down times.
17:45 - Viewing from Richmond Beach. They look to be passing West Point Lighthouse - Ish. East midchannel. -Mariana Clapp
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17:00 - Viewing from Golden Gardens. Orcas traveling east of mid/mid in choppy conditions. White sail boat following. Northbound. Longdowns. -Hannah Marie Munro
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16:48 - Passed West Point push to mid channel northbound.
16:17 - East of mid viewing from West Point. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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16:03 - Saw them again from Anchor Park further away than I saw them last, so they're drifting north. West Point would likely be the best next location. -Jason Luc
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16:07 - Now inshore of that tug/barge along Magnolia area.
16:00 - Right next to/in front of this tug [approx. 47.634821, -122.424404].
15:52 - Briefly stalled, pretty sure they ate something, now seem back to slow northwest travel roughly here? [approx. 47.627265, -122.421912].
15:39 - Still northbound but definitely drifting west as they approach north side of Elliott Bay. Last surfacing I could see the male w/o binoculars from Bainbridge side. Small boat still with them, definitely following closer than before
15:27 - Straight out from Grain Terminal, as viewed from Creosote Point area. Leisurely pace northbound, possibly trending west as well? Small private vessel trailing at a good distance.
15:10 - Spotted from Creosote Point, Bainbridge, in line with cruise terminal area [approx. 47.618028, -122.389699]. -Amy FowIer
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15:09 - All 3 to the right of the tanker (on Bainbridge side), viewing from Duwamish. -Tiffany Youngblood
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14:48 - Vaguely north of ferry lanes. Milling or hunting; unclear directions pursuit boat still nearby [approx. 47.623786, -122.419065].
14:42 - Confirmed ferry lanes. Westbound ferry slowed down
14:36 - Now at the edges of Elliot Bay, pointed towards Magnolia. Northeast. Commitment unclear.
14:32 - My rough line-of-sight. Still northeast. Unclear of destination [approx. 47.604831, -122.437218]. -Jason Luc
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14:35 - Just saw them right off the pier at Alki and then they disappeared. -Alexander Simenstad
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14:34 - Eastbound seen from Alki Trail. Just did a longer dive. Seem to be approaching ferry lanes but not positive -Hannah Campbell Heuerman
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14:30 - Seem to be moving average speed but heading into the bay.
14:20 - Spotted from Alki Beach, visible without binoculars! -Jenny Walsh
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14:16 - Northeast past Alki. Some close to shore. -Jason Luc
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T419 -14:07 - Here's a photo from Constellation. -photo by Mary Hartmann, March 28, 2026
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14:05 - Headed east toward Alki seen from Constellation. -Hannah Campbell Heuerman
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13:43 - Visible from Emma Schmitz, northeast, directly west of Alki. Mid of east. -Jason Luc
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13:33 - West of mid between West Seattle and Blake by the boat still approaching the house thing on Blake.
13:13 - Near this boat ne bound off Blake viewing -rom West Seattle. -Orca Updates
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12:54 - 3 orcas now on the east side of Blake. Traveling northeast trending toward West Seattle. Still west of mid. Two vessels following.
12:43 - On the ferry to Southworth, orcas hugging the south shore of Blake. Traveling east. -Hannah Marie Munro
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12:26 - Heading toward Southworth near ferry that is heading toward Vashon. Looking from Harper Pier. -Rebecca Austin
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12.10 - Close to shore, on the way to Southworth close to the ferry terminal shoreline. Seen from WSF Salish -Malin Rohman’
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12:01 - Heading towards Southworth. West of Blake in Yukon Harbor. -Julie Stephenson
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12:00 - 3 seen in between the fuel depot and big blue and white ship, very far out. This pic is from South Colby and they are barely visible. Unsure which direction as they’ve made a few turns back and forth. -photo by Rebecca Austin, March 28, 2026
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11:55 - In front of Southworth looks like they might be going through Colvos. -Troy Victor Violette
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11:30 - They are on west side Blake on the other side of fuel depot headed toward big blue white car hauler anchored ship, small blue boat following. Viewing from Manchester by fuel depot.
11:22 - They turned west heading for Manchester north Blake. -Noelle Morris
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11:20 - In line with Manchester as viewed from Constellation Park, just north of blue & white cargo ship. Barely visible in binoculars. -Steve Rice
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11:11 - Just about to Alki Beach now east side blue center console following.
10:55 - Orcas leisurely making its way across Elliott Bay southbound viewed from Manchester. -Noelle Morris
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10:56 - Approaching restoration Point, still west of mid. Small boat trailing.
10:35 - Visible from 64th Alki. Southbound west of mid. North of Blakely Rock. -Steve Rice
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10:19 - Past creosote on Bainbridge southbound. Boats following. Relocating to get a better look. -Vanessa Franz
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09:24 - Perhaps 3. This may be T419 group? Still milling off Yaquina very slowly trending southbound towards Yeomalt.
09:05 - 2 milling off Yaquina Beach, close to Bainbridge. No direction at the moment. -Michele Edwards Ley
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08:44 - We just spotted two orcas swimming southbound near Manitou Beach on Bainbridge! -Katie Loberstein
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GRAY WHALES -
Sat, Mar 28 - Bellingham Bay
08:57 - Gray whale in Bellingham Bay visible from Boulevard Park. -Shyly Quade [TSBG]
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Sat, Mar 28 - Hadlock Bay
18:05 - It flipped north and has gone around Kala Point.
17:01 - I’ve never seen one in here before it looks like it is gonna be going through the Hadlock cut in the next 20 minutes or so into Oak Bay.
16:49 - There’s a gray whale in Hadlock Bay appears to be feeding pretty close up into Irondale Beach. That’s Hadlock Bay just south of Port Townsend. It appears to be moving very slowly southbound. -Rebecca Berger
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Sat, Mar 28 - Port Susan
10:35 - Grays reported in Port Susan at Tillicum Beach. Southbound. -Linda Raines Tyner
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Sat, Mar 28 - Possession Sound
14:40 - 1 grey southeast side of Hat Island. Surfaced a couple times, now has been down for about 7 minutes. Small white boat following. -Tiffany Nash
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Sat, Mar 28 - Possession Sound
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Monica Tyler
Date of Sighting: March 28, 2026
Time: 10:50 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: The grays off Howarth can also be seen from Harborview Park. They are surface active in front of the big dome at the port. FYI in case more accessible for people.
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: milling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Spent almost 5 hours today watching these 3 grey whales at Howarth this morning. So much activity, I think they were scratching on the rocks? It felt like they were waving hello. Feeling grateful for the experience getting up close and personal. Link to FB videos. -photo by Natalie Rutledge, March 28, 2026
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16:17 - from Howarth Beach. 1 gray near the southwest side of the beach. About 200yds offshore still. Trending slowly southwest.
15:57 - from Howarth Beach. Looks like 1 grays moving southwest. about 200 yards off shore. Not quite past the main steps yet.
14:50 - 2 grays still feeding just off Pigeon Creek. Viewing from Howarth Park. -Brad Dufour
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13:34 - Grays spotted from Howarth up towards Pigeon Creek -Angela Weidemann Zimmerly
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13:30 - 2 grays still in the area feeding. Watching from Pigeon Creek Beach. Link to FB video. -Don McKnight
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08:50 - 09:50 watched the 2 grays off of Howarth. Saw some feeding before moving more south, still close to shore and hanging out together -photo by Jaime Shields, March 28, 2026
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08:15 - 3 whales I believe, having a grand ol time if you ask me! Link to FB video.
08:09 - Everett. Still there and very surface active!
07:15 - Two gray whales just to the east side of the [Everett] naval base. -Natalie Rutledge
March 27
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Mar 27 - Hood Canal (T137s)
13:40 - Admittedly not my best video, continuing south. Two were mid-channel out ahead of these two. Link to FB video.
13:33 - Traveling south, PSE following. They’re just south of Bangor base at the moment. -Ali Carson
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13:30 - T137s! Now at the south end of Bangor traveling south at 7 knots. -Christopher Hanke, PSE
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13:24 - Looks like heading south. -Megan Cera
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12:38 - Just north of Bangor.
12:10 - Still around this area.
11:48 - Heading more towards middle of Hood Canal, still by Bangor. -Anna Sta Maria-Sy
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11:49 - North of Bangor 5 minutes ago. Link to FB video.
11:47 - Still here 3 of them. -Megan Cera
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11:03 - Still hanging around just north of Bangor, closer to shore. -Anna Sta Maria-Sy
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T137 Loon
10:34 - They have been there for at least 45 minutes. Looks like they are/were hunting. No clear direction yet.
10:19 - At least 4 orcas just north of Bangor. Been there for 30 mins or so. -photos by Benjamin Sy, March 27, 2026
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08:10 - Orcas spotted just south of Bangor this AM in the Hood Canal. Watching them now. Milling mid-channel. Difficult to tell direction of travel at the moment. About 4 to 5 in total - one with a very prominent fin. Link to FB video. -Ali Carson
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Fri, Mar 27 - Saratoga Passage
19:00 - Just for note: credible source, friend saw the grey and saw the orcas at the same time out from just south of Langley. -Marilyn Armbruster
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18:50 - 3 orcas off the coast of Mabana! headed for southern tip of Camano, spotted from Langley. There was also a grey whale right by the Langley marina-also heading south -Lyla Higgins
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11:28 - Fins [orcasincluding one male] up the middle [Saratoga Passage] heading north passed Langley. -Katie Collins [PSWS]
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Fri, Mar 27 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421) - T419 & T421 - T420 - In Sinclair Inlet. Link to more photos. -photos by Hongming Zheng, March 27, 2026
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20:00 - Straight out from Bachman mid channel heading towards Sinclair. -Alexandra Spallone McDermott
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19:36 - Same spot as the last map viewed from Bremerton Seattle ferry. -Hongming Zheng
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19:44 - T419, T420, and T421 are now past Waterman Pier mid channel and grouped up. Headed towards Sinclair Inlet -Candace Gavin
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19:34 - Northwest of this ferry now, tightly grouped and possibly feeding? Trending northwest [approx. 47.576522, -122.586085]. -Amy FowIer
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19:31 - Between Waterman Point and Point White. Viewing from Bachmann Park [47.587299, -122.568165] -Candy Hull
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19:14 - Just behind (west of) ferry. Facing west now [approx. 47.573924, -122.588596].
19:11 - East of Waterman Pier, Port Orchard side, trending eastish? -Amy FowIer
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19:00 - Off Waterman Dock at dusk. They just stayed in the tight grouping. No idea what they were doing but so happy to see them. Link to FB video. -Kristen George
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20:00 - They did return into Sinclair.
18:45 - View at Waterman dock. -Kristen George
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18:20 - Right in front of the Bremerton ferry terminal. -Julie Stephenson
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18:12 - 3 orca including one male milling directly in front of the fast ferry terminal Bremerton side [approx. 47.562732, -122.622610]. -Candace Gavin
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18:10 - T419s at the Bremerton Marina! Link toFB video. -Hongming Zheng
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17:25 - 3 orcas heading east towards the shipyard from Gorst [approx. 47.544288, -122.662636]. -Jillian Batt
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17:02 - Two came back / headed towards Gorst. Lost sight. -photo by Jacob Able, March 27, 2026
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16:31 - 3 orcas reported north of Port Orchard marina [photo confirmed] -WA app
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16:00 - Potentially 419's - off Bachmann Park. -Melissa Bird
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14:25 - Three heading back towards Illahee Pier -Cory Taylor
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11:50 - They were milling around Gilberton at 11:50 when we lost sight of them
11:45 - Just spottedat least 2 near Gilberton, west side of channel. Confirmed it is 3, not 2! -Audrey Walker
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11:34 - I can confirm that. They were on the Bainbridge side in channel headed north towards Brownsville/Agate Pass. -Kelly Kauffman Wisniewski
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11:33 - I have a second hand report that a group did go north & has passed Ilahee. Possibly the 419's.
10:28 - Miling off Enetai. 419's I think. -Melissa Bird
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10:27 - Right here eastbound [approx. 47.584168, -122.593623]. -Jami Cantrell
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10:13 - T419's I think. Passing Bachmann Park eastbound towards Rich Passage. -Melissa Bird
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10:06 - At Port Orchard spotted one mid channel, moving south. -David Bennett
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10:05 - Bremerton fast ferry saw at least 3-4. -Paula Delgado
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09:45 - Milling about directly in front of Port Orchard Marina. Long downtimes. -Laura Walsh Stewart
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Ron Knoebel
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 9:35 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Port Orchard Marina
Direction of travel : East
Behaviors observed: Milling
If orcas, any males?: 1
Any unusual markings?: Scalloped dorsal fin
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
03/27/2026 09:35AM Port Orchard - From B-Dock in the Port Orchard Marina. When I got to my boat on B-Dock at 9:30 this morning, they were just inside the marina entrance and approximately 80 feet from my boat. It took about five minutes to get over the surprise and get to the end of the dock. By that time they gone under the breakwater dock and come up on the other side where they are in the attached pictures. - T419 & T420 - T419 & T421 -photos by Ron Knoebel, March 27, 2026
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09:35 - Port Orchard marina. -photo by Jenn Gleaves Schupbach, March 27, 2026
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09:28 - Per April Basham photos T419, T420, T421 are out by the passenger ferry lanes on the Port Orchard side. Slowly headed for Gorst. -Candace Gavin
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09:15 - 2 orcas east to west, Sinclair Inlet, south shore. -Travis Carpenter
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09:14 - I see them from Manette bridge, closer to Port Orchard side. -Madelyn Messick
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09:00 - Orcas by Manette Bridge. -photo by Kristin McCardle, March 27, 2026
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08:57 - Passing Bachmann Park towards Sinclair. Sun in our face so can't get a clear ID yet. There is one bull & a calf I think. Bremerton ferry is about to pass them.
08:41 - From Bachmann Park. See them westbound towards Sinclair. Thank you April Basham for the heads up! -Melissa Bird
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Link to FB video. -photo by Katie Feldman, March 27, 2026
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08:25 - 3 orcas / 1 male on the Seattle to Bremerton ferry headed into Bremerton [ferry slowed near Point White] [approx. 47.576954, -122.581186]. Link to FB video. Link to FB video. -Aaron Berg
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08:09 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 08:44 to report: 0809 Kaleetan reports 2 orca in Rich Pass near White point but no direction reported.
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T420
08:07 - Just spotted on the Bremerton to Seattle ferry. The pod is heading towards Bremerton/Port Orchard [ferry slowed near Point Glover] -photo by Michael Kadjab, March 27, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Michael Brown
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: 47 35 20 N 122 33 35 W between Waterman Point and Point White
Direction of travel : West
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: Not sure one had a big fin other two were smaller
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Saw them last night around 11 pm and again this morning at around 8 am. The ferry also saw them this morning as the slowed down.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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07:26 - One adult, possibly one juvenile reported near Manchester, direction of travel unknown [map in comments]. reported at 07:26, but included screenshot of orca was taken at 06:45, and orca appeared to be facing north. [47.56316, -122.53100]. -WA app
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Fri, Mar 27 - Port Orchard (Presume T65As who joined T36/T36Bs & T99s)
09:52 - Passing Bachmann towards Port Orchard our side of mid channel. Maybe 65A's? Link to FB video. -Melissa Bird
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09:35 - They passed by Enetai Beach. South[bound]. -Wendi Morse
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09:42 - Coming up on Bachmann Park towards Port Orchard, mid channel. -Melissa Bird
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09:06 - 3 orcas spotted down near Illahee Pier heading towards Port Orchard/Bremerton. -Ruth Jones
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Fri, Mar 27 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs, T65As [minus T65A3 & T65A5], T99s) - From Bachman Park today. Link to more photos. -photos by Becca Murphy, March 27, 2026
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A few of my favorites from this morning's T party in Port Orchard! Link to more photos. -photos by SummerLee Blankenship, March 27, 2026
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T36B4 Auk - T99E Qwiin qwiin oo qwii la - From Sinclair Inlet. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 27, 2026
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T99B Holly - Nothing short of crazy, and the whales kept me on my toes for every second that I stood in Port Orchard.Link to more photos. -photos by Kat Martin, March 27, 2026
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T36B1A Maple & T36B1 Bhotia - T99B Holly - I left my Island to chase orcas for the 5th time. And I was successful for the 5th time. Link to more photos. -photos by Sarah Geist, March 27, 2026
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At the Agate Pass bridge. Link to FB video. Port Orchard T-Party. Link to more photos. -photos by Randy Witter, March 27, 2026
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T36B Tattertip & T36B4 Auk - From Port Orchard to Agate Pass Bridge the T-Party was a wonderful sight to see. Link to more photos. -photos by BeckyAdams, March 27, 2026
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T99C Barakat - Beautiful pass as the T99's, T36/36B's, and T65A's went under the Agate Pass Bridge!Link to more photos. -photos by Sara Perovich, March 27, 2026
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The T-party that occurred today in Kitsap County. I was very happy to have caught up with these whales first at Illahee State Park, and then again at Agate Pass Bridge for their incredible pass to the north. I’m leaving Washington soon for several months so I was very glad to have seen experienced this before I have to go. Link to more photos. -photos by Connor O'Brien, March 27, 2026
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Bremerton & Port Orchard. Link to more photos. - Link to more photos. -photos by Hongming Zheng, March 27, 2026
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I'll start with the most amazing pass of the day off Agate Pass Bridge.Link to FB video. -Melissa Bird
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Incredible day of orca activity. Taken from shore in Illahee. Link to FB video. -Jonathan Quello
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I spent the next 7.5 hours watching two separate pods (you can see them pass each other in one of the clips), starting in Sinclair Inlet, then to Illahee, then to Brownsville, and finally to Agate Pass, where I got to record BOTH pods pass directly below me. Link to FB video. -Tonya Stephens
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Agate Pass Bridge. Incredible day, so many orcas to chase! Link to FB video. -Alexandra Spallone McDermott
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Two incredible days back to back. Link to FB video. -Amanda Chamberlain
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19:19 - Second group just passed us at Point No Point. Everybody is going north. They are definitely on the Marrowstone side.
19:06 second group coming in close to Point No Point. Northbound.
18:58 - We just got jumpscared by the whales at Point No Point. T65As northbound on Marrowstone side. -Kat Martin
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18:57 - One group just passed right off shore at Point No Point.
18:38 - Group 2 passing Eglon, some not too far off shore here, others spread out to mid channel.
18:26 - have what I think is a lone male off s. End of Point Wells, well off any other group. Have not picked group 2 up again yet.
18:20 -Group 2 coming up on Rose Point. So about 20 minutes behind main group.
18:14 - Group 1 passing Eglon our side of mid channel northbound.
18:02 -Lead group coming up on Rose Point just south of Eglon. Northbound. -Melissa Bird
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17:56 - Last group coming your way Eglon..definetly hugging Kitsap shoreline, about 1/4 mile out. They are spread out some from one another and now out my sight. Two groups, counted 2 in each group. -Kathe Bradley
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17:52 - From Eglon have the lead group in sight south of here, northbound, not too far off shore here. -Melissa Bird
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17:45 -Further east but west of channel about 1/4 mile out from Kingston ferry dock 2 more orcas trending northwest. Long dives times.
17:37 - Visual on 2 orcas super close to Kingston ferry terminal. Trending west toward the shoreline north of the dock. -Kathe Bradley
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17:24 -Long dive past Kingston & now off Apple Tree Point northbound. Not sure if they are still in 2 groups or not.
17:16 - Passing Kingston ferry terminal maybe 1/4:mile off shore here, northbound. -Melissa Bird
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17:10 - They are loosely grouped and moving at good clip. Sightline between Kayu Kayutransect just south of a Kingston terminal, west of mid.
17:00 - With help of friend spotted the group powering northbound through the chop north of President Point, Kingston west in the channel. Super pretty even at a distance. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:40 - From Suquamish. I have them northbound mid channel at least off Point Jefferson area, Northbound. [approx. 47.735140, -122.438515]. -Melissa Bird
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16:19 - Continuing eastbound/northeast bound. Super fun following these guys today!
16:13 - Viewing from Fay Banbridge, eastbound closer to Bainbridge but moving away. -Connor O'Brien
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15:40 - Agate Pass Bridge heading northeast. -Sarah Driscoll
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15:40 - Here's the second group passing under the bridge - amazing. Link to FB video. -Devan Emma Kleinman
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16:02 - Still continuing eastbound. Closer to northern end of Bainbridge
15:56 - Viewing from Suquamish Dock. They’re all together again and going east. Unsure if they’re going northbound or southbound. -Kat Martin
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15.52 - Just passed Old Man Park heading out into mid channel, two lots. -photo by Jeremy Robin, March 27, 2026
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15:45 - Incredible pass under Agate Pass Bridge!
15:44 - Both groups passing under Agate Pass Bridge. Link to FB video. -Melissa Bird
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15:40 - Can see 4-5 almost at Agate Pass bridge heading north. -Jim Absher
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15:20 - Can see blows and splashes with the naked eye south of the bridge but need binoculars to see fins. [approx. 47.699141, -122.573804]. -Amy FowIer
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15:20 - Large group of orcas south of Agate Bridge. Heading towards Suquamish pier. -Tami Mathisen
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Anna Neraas
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 3:30 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: ?
Where seen: Agate Pass
Direction of travel : N - 7knots
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: Yes 3 or 4
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?:
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15:00 - Seeing dorsals far south of Agate bridge. Just rounded Battle Point. Pointed towards the bridge. But still a ways away. -Sarah Geist
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15:00 - Lots of activity now, passing Battle Point now! Link to FB video.
14:59 - Orcas are at Battle Point right now headed north very close to shore. -Mark Stewart
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14:55 - Not sure which group is there now but seeing a group off Brownsville closer to Bainbridge side -Tricia Delapaz
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14:52 - Not sure which group is there now but seeing a group off Brownsville closer to Bainbridge side. -Tricia Delapaz
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14:49 - Orcas sighting between Bainbridge & Illahee headed north. -photo by K Junk, March 27, 2026
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14:38 - 5-6 orcas, maybe a baby or two, heading north toward Agate Pass Bridge. Just past Fletcher Bay now! -Lisa Kopecky
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14:27 - Now just north of Fletcher Bay still hunting slowly Northbound close up to Bainbridge. -Melissa Bird
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14:24 - Two dorsals still near Fletcher. -Bryanna Beyer
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Melanie Adams
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 1:50 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 6
Where seen: (47.6253343, -122.5774173)
Direction of travel : North
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 1
Any unusual markings?: Unknown
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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14:17 - Still just south of Fletcher Bay hunting, very active, Northbound.
14:05 - From Brownsville dock they are coming into view on Bainbridge side, north. -Melissa Bird
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14:08 - From shore at Fletcher Bay. Tail slapping and breaching. (Poor iPhone quality) but still amazing for my friend’s first time seeing them in the wild. Link to FB video. -Kelcie Sirois
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13:54 - North end of Crystal Springs. I understand they are approaching Fletcher Bay. -Jennifer Leigh
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13:50 - 8 whales headed north pretty fast on east side near Fletcher Bay. -Mark Stewart
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13:35 - Passed Ilahee Dock northbound.
13:17 - Some right off Point White Dock, some more mid channel to our side at Ilahee State Park, some surface active, no hurry passing us. Northbound. -Melissa Bird
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13:10 - If anyone is at Illahee Pier you'll be able to see them! -Angela Biddle
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13:05 - Lead group of males have passed Ilahee State Park. Second group comings up on us, Northbound. -Melissa Bird
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13:05 - Heading towards Bremerton [approx. 47.597315, -122.588235]. -Angela Biddle
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12:54 - They’ve been very non-directional. Keep switching between north and south. -Kat Martin
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12:51 - I counted at least 8 as they passed Whisky Gulch. -Ryan Campbell
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12:50 - Roughly a group of 6 milling around just off shore of Enetai. -Mark Stewart
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12:50 - [approx. 47.588891, -122.592218]. -Angela Biddle
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: David Hart
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 12:29 PM
Species seen: Orcas
Number of animals seen: 6
Where seen: Sinclair inlet by Port Orchard
Direction of travel : Towards Seattle (West)
Behaviors observed: Jumping
If orcas, any males?: Unknown
Any unusual markings?: Unknown
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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12:29 - Still milling off Enetai, still not committed to northbound or eastbound.
12:18 - They haven't committed but are facing north towards Ilahee currently. Very active [approx. 47.583157, -122.584605]. -Melissa Bird
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12:14 - Just saw 2 groups Port Orchard area heading towards Seattle. -Larry Stephens
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12:09 -Traveling east about here. [approx. 47.567236, -122.601671]. -Laura Walsh Stewart
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12:07 - From Manette Bridge. -photo by Shannon Barnum, March 27, 2026
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12:10 - 2 groups very cuddly as they pass us eastbound at Bachmann Park. Lots of cuddling, our side of mid channel eastbound towards Rich Passage so far. -Melissa Bird
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12:00 - I saw them heading towards Snug Harbor. -Travyn Noel
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11:56 - On a hunt almost to Bachmann Park Port Orchard side of mid channel. Eastbound -Melissa Bird
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11:49 - Some are heading back towards Bachmann and Illahee area! Seen from my house in Manette. -Destinee Selberg
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11:46 - Pod just spotted in Sinclair inlet in Bremerton across from the ferry terminal! -Mike McGinnis
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11:48 - Orcas by Bremerton ferry right now. Heading East. -Kyle Woyshnis
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11:39 - Either 5 or 6 orcas passed the Bremerton ferries! Tail slapping and breaching galore! They’re traveling east, and they’re south of Manette now. -photo by Kirstie Black, March 27, 2026
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11:46 - Coming up on Kitsap foot ferry pier/Whiskey Gulch, close up to that side eastbound all grouped up moving with more purpose but still surface active.
11:41 - Very active not far off High Tide Bar & Grill. Still eastbound
11:28 - Large group coming up on Comfort Inn Port Orchard eastbound very surface active. -Melissa Bird
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11:27 - Group of 6 or 7 very surface active straight out from Manette bridge. Watching from Soroptomist park. -Laura Walsh Stewart
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11:25 - Groups seem to have met up and are headed back west on Port Orchard side. -Jami Cantrell
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Rebecca Johnson
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 11:15 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: In front of Bremerton Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, 47.550482, -122.649762
Direction of travel : milling in place
Behaviors observed: milling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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11:22 - Near west side view point in Bremerton, saw 3-5. Link to FB video. -Kym Campbell
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11:20 - Just saw them from the Bremerton ferry terminal. Lots of splashing & tail slaps!! -Savannah Olsen
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11:16 - Large grouping milling here. Large male plus several others. I believe this the whales from Rich Passage still grouped up. [approx. 47.553962, -122.634613]. -Candace Gavin
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11:00 - Orcas in Sinclair Inlet. Came into the shipyard, went down to Charleston Beach and then were just hanging out between Bremerton and Port Orchard. Link to FB video. -Malia Farley
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11:13 - Now heading back out towards Port Orchard close to that side, almost to Marina surface active. Larger group, 5 + plus two bulls. This is crazy.
11:10 - 2 groups one still milling south of Port Orchard Marina, 2nd group out of sight from Bachmann moving into Gorst area. [approx. 47.543455, -122.646903].
10:59 - 2 groups off Port Orchard Marina area.
10:52 - A group just went back past us at Bachmann close up into Sinclair! Others off Annopolis area. -Melissa Bird
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10:51 -Leading group that’s heading west has passed the entrance to the Manette Bridge and are continuing west. -Mollie Segall
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10:48 - The ones in Gorst got a kill on that side of the highway, looks like they are heading back towards Bremerton. Not sure which thread this goes on anymore. -Amanda Chamberlain
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10:41 - Second hand report of at least one off Naval Shipyard direction unknown.
10:41 - I'm not sure where to put this anymore… Second hand report of at least one off Naval Shipyard direction unknown. -Melissa Bird
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Thu. Mar 27 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs & T99s before they joined T65As)
10:40 - Grouped up heading westbound past Waterman Pier mid channel toward Port Orchard.
10:21 - Just passed Waterman Pier eastbound toward Rich Passage. Bremerton/Enetai side of channel. Long downtimes. -Anna Fry
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10:34 - The large group of whales are approaching Waterman Pier with some surface activity. -Mollie Segall
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10:17 - Just spotted coming toward Lighthouse Point into Port Orchard.
09:55 - I saw them committed to Rich Passage.
09:44 -Group is heading nw on west side Blake had some feeding activity on the move now. Just going behind blue white car cargo ship anchored in front of Manchester. -Noelle Morris
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09:37 - Still surface active off of the north end of Blake. -Mollie Segall
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09:28 - Definitely west side Blake going north! -Noelle Morris
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09:27 - Watching from Manchester… It looked like they were going to go to the east side of Blake, but they are quite a few now on the west side of Blake. Tons of breaching. -David Watson
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09:26 - Trending up the west side of Blake Island, still very surface activity but making their way north.
09:22 -Several orcas breaching off of the southwest end of Blake Island. Bird activity overhead. -Mollie Segall
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09:28 - They just came back into view look west side now.
09:24 - More feeding splashes south Blake look like they are headed west side now.
09:14 - Looked like last big male in group headed northeast on Blake side. Out of view from Manchester for me!
08:56 - Trending north still on Vashon side more feeding behavior. -Noelle Morris
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08:28 - Still south of the Southworth ferry terminal. Breaching and slapping. Still Trending northwards.
08:19 - Still milling between pt Southworth and the ferry terminal. Tail slaps and spy hops!
08:10 - 8-10 orcas off Point Southworth. Lots of surface activity, breaches and slaps. Trending north out of Colvos. -Hunter Sasser Oetinger
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07:26 - Pod of orcas traveling north in Colvos Pass between Fern Cove and Driftwood Cove. -Matt King
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GRAY WHALES -
Fri, Mar 27 - Bellingham Bay
17:05 - 2 grays in Bellingham Bay off Zuanich northbound. -Julie Page
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-photo by Silver Hubble, March 27, 2026
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13:16 - This is bonkers, but there are 4 in Bellingham Bay
12:21 - There are 3 grays up here in Bellingham Bay. All still generally feeding around the map in my first post.
11:30 - Long downtimes with these two, but they’re still milling/feeding in the same general area
11:05 - Two gray whales milling in Bellingham Bay [approx. 48.748672, -122.523981]. -Sara Montour Lewis, Our Wild Puget Sound
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10:06 - Two humpback whales [photo shows gray whale] at Boulevard Park, Bellingham this morning hanging out. They were still there just awhile ago when I left. -photo by Brea Black, March 27, 2026
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Fri, Mar 27 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
14:49 - I'm wondering if the, looks like grey whale, off West Beach has been reported yet? Looks like it's drifting to mid channel after hanging closer to West beach. Whale watching boat is with. -Amie Welden
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12:19 - There's at least a gray at Hyde Park. [Beach on Whidbey Naval Air Station Base] -Report relayed by Sarah Geist
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Fri, Mar 27 - Admiralty Inlet
18:45 - 1 gray southeast bound off Point Wilson. -Brooke Casanova
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Fri, Mar 27 - Admiralty Inlet
17:19 - 2 grays currently off the north side of Bush Point. Link to FB video. -Fionna Connolly
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Fri, Mar 27 - Saratoga Passage
13:30 - Seeing blows from Camano Island State Park over on Whidbey side, presuming it's a gray. -Shelly Greybeck
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18:09 - Looks like three greys heading north past Baby Island. 1 big solo, then two. -Michelle Mavoides
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Fri, Mar 27 - Saratoga Passage
12:01 - Two to three grey whale at Hidden Beach heading NB [northbound] -Alicia Kassick
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07:47 - Gray whale (2, possibly 3!) in Saratoga Passage closer to Camano side. Location is south of Camano State Park/Elger Bay. Not sure of direction they’ll be going. -Kristi Etzell
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Fri, Mar 27 - Saratoga Passage
18:50 - There was also a grey whale right by the Langley marina-also heading south. -Lyla Higgins
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17:07 - Seeing at least two whales right in front of Mabana kind of going in a little circle and blowing. Orcas. [update: There are actually 3 grays here at Mabana. Faced southbound and just kind of logging, per Charvet Drucker] -Rudi Francis [CWW]
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14:52 - 2 gray whales south of Hidden Beach moving slowly south—lots of big blows! - Seen from Camano Island State Park. Grays. -Anna Poetzl
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Fri, Mar 27 - Holmes Harbor
17:50 - Gray whale outer north end Holmes Harbor Whidbey side. -Cheryl Lake
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16:35 - Gray whale blows west side of Holmes Harbor almost out of sight. Viewing from Freeland Park. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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16:18 - Apparently 2 gray whales in west side of Holmes Harbor just north of golf course, heading north. -Harold Drews
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Fri, Mar 27 - Possession Sound
18:23 - Two grays off south side of Howarth about 50 yards apart. Close to shore.
17:33 - Third gray in the delta. Heading Clinton direction, viewed from Howarth.
17:28 - 2 grays off Howarth dog park again. One close to shore. Second closer to base. Link to FB video. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 27, 2026
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10:41 - I’m seeing greys or something of the sort off of Howarth. Close to shore. Link to FB video. -Lauren 'Lo Blakeley
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Fri, Mar 27 - Possession Sound
09:57 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Master on the TOKITAE reports two humpback whales off Clinton dock (1/2 mile) SB in a leisurely manner.
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09:35 - I think they are just over by the Clinton ferry terminal! -Hannah Axtelle
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Fri, Mar 27 - Puget Sound
11:46 - I can see two gray whales off Scatchet Head. Too far away for ID. Moving in an westerly direction. -Jill Lipotl
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Fri, Mar 27 - Puget Sound
10:50 - Just spotted gray whale southbound straight out from Gig Harbor opening, closer to Gig Harbor than Point Defiance. -Nancy Moffat
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Fri, Mar 27 - Puget Sound
08:19 - He's a humpback. -David Bennett
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08:01 - Last seen [approx. 47.295400, -122.487113].
07:48 - Humpback spotted in Commencement Bay. Traveling toward Point Ruston. [47.296195, -122.486161]. -Tenaje Calloway
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Fri, Mar 27 - Hood Canal
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Matt Janachek
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 11:30 AM
Species seen: Non orca gray color whale with white spots (probably barnacles)
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: 47.857288, -122.603705 [Hood Canal]
Direction of travel : W
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Very interesting to see a whale heading from Port Gamble towards the Hood Canal bridge. First time in my life, seeing a whale here.
Photos available?: No
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Fri, Mar 27 - Bellingham Bay
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Brendan Wahl
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 3:18 PM
Species seen: Smaller gray whale - no dorsal fin seen, only "nub."
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Western Bellingham Bay, at salt/fresh water divide.
Direction of travel : Westerly
Behaviors observed: Feeding
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Seen yesterday afternoon as well over several hours and appears to be same whale. Solo, has been feeding both time periods. Saw within last five minutes today, and continuing to observe.
Photos available?: No
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Fri, Mar 27 - Admiralty Inlet
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Dana V
Date of Sighting: March 27, 2026
Time: 2:52 PM
Species seen: Humpback or grey. Looks to be maybe dark brown and either no dorsal fin or very small one, low spray from blue hole, potentially in a V shape
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Traveling out to sea along Double Bluff Beach Park
Direction of travel : WSW
Behaviors observed: Slowly, swimming and breathing every 30 seconds to minute
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
March 26
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Mar 26 - Strait of Georgia, BC (J Pod)
12:00 - J-pod of the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales passed the northwest shores of Gabriola Island. Link to more photos. -photos by Erin Baumeister, March 26, 2026
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Mar 26 - San Juans (T19s)
15:05 - Per OBI, it’s likely these whales are north past Reuben Tarte. Aiming for Spieden Channel. -Kat Martin
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13:26 - I believe headed towards Upright Channel based on the boats following.
13:20 - They are just north of Friday Harbor definitely one male and at least one smaller. -Taryn Reece
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12:29 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: SAMISH Master reports 3 orca passing the LPZ dock WB.
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11:17 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Chelan Master reports 3 orca WB in Thatcher pass.
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Thu, Mar 26 - Admiralty Inlet (T46s minus T46D)
19:21 - Approaching Bush Point. Still Southbound. Whidbey side of mid but too far for ID [did get photo that showed T46E].
19:04 - Male in the group. Pics are too distorted for ID. Still southbound.
18:40 - Saw a fin from north Lagoon. It was southbound. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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17:49 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: KENNEWICK reports 3-4 orca traveling South via 800MHz. The Killer Whales are just East of the North Bound traffic lane & PT>COUP route crossing.
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Thu, Mar 26 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs. T65As [minus T65A3 & T65A5], & T99s)
20:23 - I heard them as they moved slowlysouthbound towards Point Fosdick after going under the Narrows Bridge. I waited for another half hour to see if I could hear them again and I didn’t. Perhaps they went under the Fox Island bridge up Hale Passage? I was recording from our deck on Day Island. -Karen Caldwell
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19:53 - Now moving quickly approaching Salmon Beach, southbound
19:34 - Heading toward Tahlequah ferry, close to Vashon shore. White boat trailing. -Sandy Karwhite
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19:45 - Passed Point Defiance, grouped up southbound.
19:33 - Eastbound into Dalco, along Vashon shoreline. -Brooke Casanova
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18:25 - They were heading south, notice the second group closer to Vashon side. Link to FB video.
18:23 - Two groups passed through Olalla Bay about 10 minutes ago. Link to FB video. -Rebecca Austin
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18:22 - Loved seeing them at Al’s in Olalla. -Amanda Chamberlain
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18:20 - Just off Redding’s Beach in Vashon and then a big deep dive. -Roberta Christensen
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T36B1 Bhotia - T36B4 Auk & T36B Tattertip
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18:17 - Many orcas spread in groups across the channel, larger group west in channel,two other groups mid to very island side. Some of the T36Bs closest to me, others too far out to ID. Beautiful evening can hear their breaths echoing throughout the channel. Southbound, now past Lisabeula. -photos & IDs by Marla Smith, Orca Network, March 26, 2026
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18:08 - Past Olalla Bay Market continuing southbound. -Amber Irvine
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18:00 - Ollala Bay Market heading south bound. Link to FB video. -Carl Argabright
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Isis Burns
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Olalla bay market
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: There was 3 orcas 2 adults and 1 baby all swimming together. They were coming up for air and playing a little bit then went on their way.
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Made us very happy to see them swimming on the inside of Vashon:)
Photos available?:
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18:01 - Approaching Ollala Bay market, west of mid channel, long downtimes.
17:44 - Seeing approx. 4-6 or so here, southbound [47.430891, -122.527903 (N of Ollala)]. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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17:37 - Directly in front of Anderson Point east side of channel. Link to FB video. -Troy Victor Violette
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17:27 - Seeing a group coming south as seen from Lisabuela, still quite north of here, mid channel-ish. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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17:25 - Past us south of Command Point ten minutes ago. -Mark Reddish
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17:20 - They appear to be milling just off of Frageria (as seen from Anderson). -Mollie Segall
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17:17 - Link to FB video. -Kristina Brown
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17:12 - Passed Driftwood Cove about 10-15 minutes ago. Last I saw, still mid-channel.
16:43 - Approaching Driftwood Cove, about mid channel. -Roxane Jackson Johnson
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16:35 - Small pod orcas southbound 1 mile south of Southworth west side of channel. -Tim Ferris
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16:20 - Another crazy close pass along the Southworth beach! About as close to the west shore as you can get. Committed southbound in Colvos. Link to FB video. -Mollie Segall
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16:19 - Just passing Point Southworth - gorgeous pass super close to western shore. -Hunter Sasser Oetinger
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16:10 - Southbound committed to Colvos. -Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Brent Schmidt
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 4:09 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Between Blake Island and Southworth
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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16:09 - There was one west of the island and then 3 east, both southbound hugging the south coast of Blake. -16:00 - Still south of Blake Island, saw them from Southworth ferry. -Michelle Deal
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16:00 - Several now in view on Orca Conservancy cam! Looks like they are between Southworth and Vashon ferry terminals? -Amy FowIer
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15:53 - We have a slight split in the groups, leaders are past the south end of Blake and a big trailing group is mid Blake. -Mollie Segall
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15:52 - Looks like southbound Colvos Passage just out in front of ferry dock now.
15:47 - Feeding hunting behavior south and Blake.
15:31 - Group of orcas southbound west side Blake Island viewed from Manchester. -Noelle Morris
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15:32 - Committed to the west side of Blake, quickly southbound towards Southworth ferry terminal.
15:28 - 3-4 orcas approaching the north end of Blake island, closer to the west side of the island.
15:18 - Seeing fins and blows directly out from Manchester boat launch. West side of mid. Southbound. -Mollie Segall
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15:36 - They’re seemingly rounding the west end of Blake.
15:33 - Northwest Blake Island. We’re slowly sailing along, sonar turned off. Direction difficult to determine, but these ones seem to be following up the rear.
15:18 - Trending west toward the fuel depot from Blake.
15:09 -At 6kts southbound between Restoration Point and Blake. -Ben Blankenship
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14:28 - Viewing from Betty Bowen with binos - moving FAST south bound. Just north of Blakely Rock. -Camryn Phipps
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14:13 - Watched the orcas coming southbound along Bainbridge Island as our ferry to Seattle left Eagle Harbor. -photo by Deanna Deery-Schmitt, March 26, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Christian Schormann
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 2:07 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Just north of Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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13:09 - Viewing from Richmond looks like a group is right at Fay. Slowly southbound still. Very active… lots of slaps and blows.
12:44 - Can see only tiny blows with binocs from Richmond Beach. Very west of mid. Just south of Port Madison. -Terra Rose
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12:57 - Passing Fay Bainbridge Park. Link to FB video.
12:56 - Viewing from Fay Bainbridge still southbound. -Amber Irvine
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12:18 - Just off Jefferson Head… they are breaching and tail slapping like crazy. Acting like they have a kill going on. Keep your eye out for the Swiftsure whale watching boat because they are following them. -Chris Beamer Otterson
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11:48 - From a friend. Seeing what I think is at least 6. Looks like 2 males in the mix just past Jefferson Head still continuing southbound. Mid to west of the channel. -Candace Gavin
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11:08 - I have them now southbound mid to west channel. They are now south of the tank farm, viewing from Apple Tree Point, Kingston.
10:50 - Viewing from Apple Tree Point. Line of sight to just south of the Edmonds marina. They are west of midchannel. There are quite a few whales, certainly more than 4. I can see blows with the naked eye but no saddles yet. A neighbor who rode the ferry said they were moving east to west at a fast pace. -Sara Frey
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10:43 - In front of Edmonds Dog Park beach. Small white motor boat with single man in light brown jacket appears to be chasing single larger that was heading south but now circling around in water. -Joe Foos
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Judith Robison
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 11:10 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 5
Where seen: From south Whidbey Island to South of the Edmond’s Ferry
Direction of travel : South
Behaviors observed: Breaching, spy hopping, staying under for 15+ minutes
If orcas, any males?: Seems like there were 2 tall fins
Any unusual markings?: Not that close
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: They looked like they were having fun. From my vantage point, one small boat got way too close.
Photos available?: No
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11:05 - Out of my sight, group nearing Point Wells, refinery?
10:55 - The group is pass Edmonds dock southbound at a good pace.
10:50 - They are slowly passing Edmonds dock now. Leader and group following same.
10:45 - One full body launch out of the water, beautiful!! They are now coming up on Edmonds, one leader and group trailing. -Kathe Bradley
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10:32 - Slowly trending south, among the Edmonds-Kingston ferry lanes. Small, white zodiac trailing them. -Jourdan Rae
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10:30 - Kingston to Edmonds ferry in line with group… small boat hanging out with them as well. Surface activity.
10:20 - Grouped up now, treading southbound nearing Edmonds ferry dock. Seeing 4 to 5, east of channel.
10:06 - They are spreading out from one another. Looking toward Sunset hydro from Kingston. Trending west to east, directional changes north to south.
09:50 - Observing a group, counted 3 to 4 milling and launching out of the water, lots of activity, splashing. Then lost them. Long dives for sure. Watching from Kingston area - looking toward Stamn lookout. They are doing some directional changes. West to east, south to north, but again milling. Still north of Edmonds ferry dock, east of shipping lanes. -Kathe Bradley
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09:51 - Viewing from Sunset Ave in Edmonds. About mid channel, just north of the ferry lanes. Heading steady south.
09:33 - They seem to be back in travel mode heading south towards Edmonds -Jourdan Rae
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09:29 - Still chatting on Sunset. -Hannah Marie Munro
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09:22 - Very chatty lots of calls and squeals
09:20 - Hear them now, ft clicks and squeals -Jct Guarnes
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09:07 - They’re chatting a bit on the Sunset Bay hydrophone too.
09:00 - So many breaches in a row! These are happy whales this morning.
08:56 - Seeing some breaches and blows south of Glendale in Possession triangle. Still traveling south -Jourdan Rae
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08:54 -Continuing south and west deep into the triangle. -Alice Thuy Talbot
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08:28 - Lovely pass at Possession boat launch. Some surface activity. Beautiful back lit blows. Nothing but the sound of birds chirping the waves lapping the shores and their beautiful blows. They are continuing south, close to Whidbey.Link to FB video. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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08:30 - Passing Possession Point close to Whidbey shore. Continuing slowly southbound.
08:05 - Almost to Possession boat ramp. Southbound. One large male. Big’ish group maybe 6-7+? -Alice Thuy Talbot
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07:43 - Relaying report from Cindi Crowder Rausch that orcas were southbound close to shore at Glendale. She reported 36Bs & 99s at least.
07:00 -Link to FB video. Link to FB video. -Natalie Scantlen
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06:58 - Several orcas heading southbound past the Clinton ferry dock close to the Whidbey shore -Natalie Scantlen
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07:00 - 3-4 orcas mid channel Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route. -Kristina Brown
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06:57 - Orcas southbound through Clinton ferry lanes. -Tiffany Dana Kelly
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06:53 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Master reports 6-8 orca off Clinton dock - headed towards MUK
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Thu, Mar 26 - Rich Passage
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Sunnie Brown
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 11:11 PM
Species seen: orca whales
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Right outside the house I was staying in Port Orchard in a pretty narrow area, they were 100-300 ft away from me.
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Playing, talking, blowing and swimming
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I could feel their presence before I knew they were out there. I had been crying by the fire pit struggling with some heavy emotions. Then I suddenly felt scared and heard something getting closer and closer to my location from the water, the house has beech access and stairs, I kept here what sounded like plunging of water and thought some divers were out approaching my area and felt threatened in some way, like the feeling of being hunted. I then stood up and said “what am I afraid of?” then got up to look out into the water from the deck and saw on the light from the house across the way reflecting on the water a fin rise up and then go down. I saw multiple spouts and heard the loud spray and some noises. I couldn’t believe it and didn’t fully know what I was seeing so I ran inside to get my husband, within a few min of getting him they had gone right toward the opening of the channel about 300 ft or more. Then a ferry started to turn the corner and in the light reflected off the ferry on the water we could both see her rise up out of the water then back in, the female. It was life changing experience. Then they next day we were on the deck and as we talked about it and hoped to see them again they all 3 breached right in front of the house again but in the morning on Friday. Truly remarkable and so healing for me as a mother of 3 myself.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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19:33 - 3 orcas reported here [47.57576, -122.58665]. -WA app
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19:31 - In Sinclair Inlet near Waterman Pier -Lara Hansen
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Megan Thompson
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 7:30 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Waterman
Direction of travel : West
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 1?
Any unusual markings?:Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Andy Sweet
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 7:15 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Near Port Orchard. 47.590517,-122.559215
Direction of travel : West
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 1 male
Any unusual markings?: Too far away
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Sent video.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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19:07 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, at emailed at 19:12 to report: 1907hrs: KALEETAN Vessel reports via 800MHz two orca passing them westbound in Rich Passage
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Thu, Mar 26 - Puget Sound (Presume T65As who joined the T36/T36Bs & T99s)
09:05 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Spokane master reports 4 orca NB near EDM dock
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Thu, Mar 26 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421) - T419s from Dash Point. Link to more photos. -photo by Ankie Patel, March 26, 2026
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T420 & T421 - Was so excited to meet the mystery orcas, T419 T420 & T421 at the Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park. Link to more photos. -photos by Cherie StOurs, March 26, 2026
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T420 swimming toward Mt. Rainier as viewed from Three Tree. -photo by Hannah Marie Munro, March 26, 2026
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Today was a good day for us down in Olalla and Gig Harbor. Link to FB videos. -photo by Amanda Chamberlain, March 26, 2026
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Grateful to have had time after work to chase these beautiful creatures. Chinese Reconciliation Park and Point Ruston. Link to FB videos. -photo by Kim McGuire, March 26, 2026
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Mystery orcas T419s. Link to more photos. -photos by Hongming Zheng, March 26,2026
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Thank you NOAA for coming out today. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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19:23 - Some eastbound toward Dalco, not sure if they’re committed yet.
19:20 - Seeing lots of fins at the bottom Colvos, west side of mid channel. Southbound, not sure if they all grouped up. -Brooke Casanova
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19:00 -Pod going south on Colvos past Sunrise Beach. -Krissy Ecklund Mettlach
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18:48 - Just passed Sunrise Beach Park. -Christine Kitchen Williams
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18:46 - Passing Sunrise northbound. -Amber Irvine
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18:30 - We ended up catching the presence of the Alaskan mystery pod trio. Link to FB video. -Krystina Douglass
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18:25 - Looks like they headed up Colvos. -Lynn Peer Sebring
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18:36 - According to people watching at old Gig Harbor Ferry, these guys have come around the south end of Vashon and are heading up Colvos. I just missedthem here. -Amy FowIer
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18:39 - Seems they’re going Colvos.
18:18 - Hanging out mid channel off the point. North of white boat. -Megan Lynn
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18:08 - Deep dive and resurfaced midway downs Owen’s Beach heading west towards Point Defiance. -Kevin M. Harris
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17:59 - 3 heading west through Dalco Passage across from Owen Beach.
17:47 - Seen heading west towards the red and blue cargo ship. Seen from Point Ruston. -Pavani Gingrich
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17:58 -Crossing Ferry Lanes, Heading towards Owens Beach.
17:54 - Right near cargo ship off Dune. -Evin M. Harris
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T420 & T421
17:45 - From Point Ruston. -photo by Eileen Mccaffery-Lent, March 26, 2026
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17:28 - Still west bound passed Cummings Park. -Andrea Facer
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17:17 - VERY slowly headed west. A few hundred yards east of the fishing pier on Ruston. -Rob Preston
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17:15 - Heading west mid channel viewing from Ruston - crowds are drawing in. -Persephone Lillie
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17:13 - I’m looking from Dune. Just saw two dorsal fins right off of Chinese Reconciliation Park. No direction noted they seem to be milling about possibly hunting. -Dallas Braham
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17:10 - Westbound along Ruston Way in front of Dickman Mill. -Dorene DeMars
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17:04 - Slowly west bound-Tacoma side of Commencement. -Andrea Facer
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17:00 - Good time for stop at Ram Brewery! They’re hunting out there. -Cindy Swenson
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17:00 - The 3 about mid way across from Northern Fish Company in old town Tacoma.Link to more photos. -photos by Jerry Hughes, March 26, 2026
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16:50 - They’ve been milling around just in front of Jack Hyde park for a bit. Boat still with them. No direction as of now. -Andrea Facer
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16:49 - Headed toward Northern Fish from the middle of Commencement. Followed by a smaller white boat. -Rob Preston
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Seriously, the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. Link to FB video. - Link to FB video.
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16:52 - In front of first The Silver Cloud Inn.Link to FB video. -Amanda Lynn
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16:56 - Off old town dock in Tacoma. Link to FB video. -Natasha Babayan
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16:53 - Chinese Reconciliation Park.Link to FB video. -Rebecca Searcy
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16:44 - Milling in front of the shine pearl boat viewing from Ruston Way.
16:43 -Closer to the Tacoma side. Link to FB video. -Lainey B Seims
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16:44 - Right in front of Silver Cloud Hotel - Tacoma Waterfront. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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16:44 - In front of old town dock -Jennifer Bonagofsky Palermo
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16:35 - I lost sight a few minutes ago, but they had turned by the grain elevators and were heading west off shore along the waterfront. So they should be heading towards Ruston now, until they change directions again. -Sean Clinton
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16:25 - I saw them from cliff house way way over by the white tanks closer to downtown Tacoma. -Orca Updates
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16:31 - Saw them about 5 minutes ago behind the ship in the middle of Commencement Bay. Headed west. Then lost sight of them. -Kelly Wilson
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16:18 - They are almost in front of the grain elevators, still heading into the Foss Waterway. Should be able to see them from the park on Dock Street. -Sean Clinton
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15:10 - 15:45 - From Dash Point at 15:10 then spotted near Browns Point 15:45. -photo by Megan Rizzo, March 26, 2026
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16:09 - Heading deeper into Commencement bay -boat with them. Link to FB video. -Andrea Facer
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16:09 - Right about here heading deeper into Commencement. -Jami Cantrell
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16:07 - Middle of the bay, headed towards the Foss Waterway area. -Sean Clinton
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16:02 - Watching them off the west side of Browns Point approaching Cliff House soon a few hundred feet off shore! -Isabel Dumaine
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16:02 - Looks like they are headed in the direction of the port. They passed the pink and blue house. Viewing from old town pier. - Gopika Patwa
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15:58 - They should be heading into Commencement Bay. They had gone around Brown's Point when I left. I'll pick up once I get to the other side of Tacoma by Ruston. -David Bennett
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15:50 - Southbound close to shore passing Browns Point. -Ed Rickert
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15:32 - Orca from the viewpoint of Brown's Point. [approx. 47.319376, -122.437927]. -David Bennett
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15:31 - Breaching and taking birds Dash. -Orca Updates
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15:24 - Spotted from Dune Peninsula I believe they’re in the cove north Brown’s Point. -Tiffany Johnson
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15:21 - Fellow whale watcher Tammy shared this video from when they were closer to shore about 15 mins ago. Link to FB video. -Ankie Patel
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15:18 - Female passing Dash, male maybe 2 miles behind. -Orca Updates
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15:14 - Seen here [north of Browns Point]. -Ankie Patel
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15:17 - We are seeing them from Browns Point. They are mid channel out from Dash Point. -Paul Davis
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15:08 - Orcas near shore at Dash Point State Park. -Scott Freeman
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14:49 - Just north of Dash Point now. Possibly hunting. -Ankie Patel
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14:09 - Almost to Gold Beach now, still keeping course just east of mid, slow steady southbound with long downtimes. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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14:02 - Viewing from Redondo. Orcas have pushed out still east of mid. approx in line with the Gold Beach neighborhood. -Hannah Marie Munro
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13:55 - Approaching Maury Marine Park, mid channel to just east of, still southbound, grouped up -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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13:39 viewing from saltwater state park still east of mid channel southbound -Andrea Facer
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13:11 - Now past Des Moines Marina, east of mid, southbound with long downtimes, covering a lot of distance when they are down.
13:00 - Approaching des Moines Marina, still very east in passage, southbound, grouped up.
12:43 - Seeing them very east in channel slowly southbound with research boat here: [approx. 47.409457, -122.344567]. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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12:26 - Viewing from Des Moines. -Jasmin Holm
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12:44 - From Point Robinson. -photo by Dallas Braham, March 26, 2026
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12:00 - They have passed Three Tree Point southbound east in channel. -Jami Cantrell
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Susan Cookman
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 11:44 AM
Species seen: orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: 3 Tree Point Burien
Direction of travel : Southbound
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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11:22 - Surfaced again alongside research boat. East of mid channel, seen from Shorewood, slowly southbound toward Three Tree.
11:14 - Three individuals just surfaced swimming slowly southbound in front of orange research boat. Still watching from Shorewood.
11:09 - Just surfaced in front of research boat. Seen from Shorewood, well east of mid channel. -Kathleen Fife
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Thu, Mar 26 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421)
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Summer Hollister
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time:
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Point Defiance Park
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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Taken from inside of the Harbor Lights restaurant in Tacoma. I lived in the Seattle/Tacoma area for 36 years before moving to San Francisco. I was always looking for orcas and never spotted one. Came up to celebrate my 80th birthday with friends and family this year and spotted orcas from my table in the restaurant. Best birthday ever! Link to more photos. -photo by Teri Lenfest, March 26, 2026
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T420 & T421 - I took a couple days off last week and when I heard the AK orcas were inland Puget Sound, heading south. I knew I couldn’t miss it! Link to more photos. -photo by Amber Stanfill, March 26, 2026
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10:56 - Just off Arroyo Beach, hounded by research boat. -Ron Cage Billiet
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10:57 - See them on cam, boat trailing them. One male seen. -Jct Guarnes
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10:56 - Just spotted several individuals right alongside the orange, small boat, perhaps a research boat,. Spotted north of Shorewood, southbound. Very east in channel. -Kathleen Fife
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10:53 - Might be going to Seahurst hard to tell. Very up close and personal in Burien area already. -Orca Updates
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10:52 - In view on Orca Conservation cam!! Look to be fairly close to shore? -Amy FowIer
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10:31 - They're close to mid channel more east of it. Getting ready to pass through the Fauntleroy ferry line. Moving at a pretty good pace, long downtimes. -David Bennett
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10:30 - After a quick snack the trio is continuing southbound travel in East Passage through the ferry lane. East of mid as viewed from Lincoln Park. Research boat now with them.
10:15 - Off the north end of Lincoln Park. Traveling southbound. East of mid. -Hannah Marie Munro
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10:08 - T419s southbound passing Lowman Beach probably east of mid. -Hongming Zheng
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10:00 - Southbound visible without binoculars from Emma Schmitz heading towards Lincoln Park. -Mary Hartmann
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8:37 - 09:48 - From Constellation Park at 09:48, the rest are from Anchor Park or Duwamish Head 08:37 to 08:50. -photos by Robin Sinner, March 26, 2026
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09:45 - Moving south fast at Me Kwa Mooks Park. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
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09:40 - Viewing from Emma Schmitz. Traveling southbound, long downtimes. East of mid- starting to push out. -Hannah Marie Munro
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09:38 - From Constellation Park, southbound well east of the lanes, easily seen without binoculars. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
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09:35 - Orcas southbound along Constellation Park. -Orca Updates
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Michele Wright
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 9:25 AM
Species seen: I think Orcas
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Alki Beach. Intersection of 59th SW and Alki Ave SW
Direction of travel : West
Behaviors observed: Diving and coming up. Interacting with each other
If orcas, any males?: ?
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Hi!!! Visiting from landlocked Colorado and just saw 2-3 orcas off Alki Beach this morning. We are at the intersection of 59th Av SW and Alki Ave SW staying in an Airbnb. They were right in front of us and swam deeper to the west......screaming my head off cause it was so cool and on my bucket list!!!
Photos available?: No
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09:12 - 58th and Alki. -Mary Jordan
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09:09 - I'm up here now. I've got eyes on him. Looks like there's some action in the water. -David Bennett
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09:00 - Just saw some orcas west of Duwamish Head. Link to FB video. -Sarah Kleiman
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08:58 - Watching what we believe are the Alaskan group from 1300 Alki Ave, very close to shore, headed south bound. -Izzy Edwards
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08:58 - All three are very tightly knit together [approx. 47.595459, -122.395586].
08:57 - Straight out from Alki Beach heading west. -Summer Staley
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08:33 - Very very close on Alki side nearing the pier. -Julie Clay
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08:28 - Now in front of Armeni close to shore.
08:22 - Headed north mid bat towards red tanker. Viewing Don Armeni. -Diana Gragg
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08:00 - I lost them by the ship yard on the West Seattle side of the water. Last seen heading deeper in to the bay. -Julie Clay
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08:18 - We just left Elliot Bay west anchorage area, haven’t seen them since 07:44.
07:44 - Central Elliot Bay heading towards the west waterway. They took a dive/we lost contact a minute after this. Link to FB video. -Matt Friske
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07:40 - Near Harbor Island. -Sandy Ferdinand Varndell
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07:48 - See to be milling back and forth!
07:33 -At least 3 in Elliot bay in front of the aquarium. -Julie Clay
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07:28 - Orcas in Elliott Bay in front of Edgewater Hotel. -Sandy Ferdinand Varndell
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07:05 - Orcas spotted from Bainbridge-Seattle 7:05am ferry. Link to video captured by Andre Sublett. -Sue Surowiec Larkin
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I decided to follow the Elliot Bay group turn out they are “The Three Mystery Whales” or T419s. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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GRAY WHALES -
Thu, Mar 26 - Bellingham Bay
17:29 - 2 gray whales in Bellingham Bay! Watching from Boulevard Park can see with naked eye. -Erin Merklein
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Thu, Mar 26 - Rosario Strait -10:35 - Gray (?) heading north. Off Rosario Beach. -Erin Banks-Kirkham
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Thu, Mar 26 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
Name: Debby Michael OMalley
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Strait of Juan de Fuca in front of Hastie Lake Park
Direction of travel : South towards Fort Ebey
Behaviors observed: Traveling and spouting and surfacing.
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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17:41 - Both whales have moved on, the further one going south and the closer one going south west
17:04 - Possibly seeing 2 blows? One looks to be further south
16:57 - Seeing blows south of West Beach/Graffiti wall. -Ashton Mead
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14:34 - Gray whale just south of West Beach (Graffiti Wall). Possibly southbound? But may be feeing in circles. -Sarah Geist
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Thu, Mar 26 - Saratoga Passage (CRC53 Little Patch) - CRC53 Little Patch
08:05 - Heading north about 2 miles north of Hidden Beach.
07:50 - Gray Whale feeding off Whidbey shore 1.5 miles north of Gidden Beach. -photos by Aaron Gill, March 26, 2026
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Thu, Mar 26 - Saratoga Passage
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Luanne Seymour
Date of Sighting: March 26, 2026
Time: 7:25 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Just past Sandy Point heading toward Langley harbor
Direction of travel : NW
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Thu, Mar 26 - Possession Sound (CRC2687) - CRC2687
18:17 - 2 grays still off Howarth. One came in really close to shore. Second moved off towards navy base. Not feeding yet. 5-7 minutes between breaths.
17:06 - 2 grays between Howarth dog park and hat. Closer to Howarth side. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 26, 2026
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12:30 - Someone in another group said they saw a gray whale at the marina in Everett. -Danielle Marie
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Thu, Mar 26 - Puget Sound
16:27 - Here now [at Thea's Park]. There’s also a gray whale. -Amanda Lynn
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11:25 - Gray whale rounded Dash Point, heading south towards Browns Point. -Scott Freeman
March 25
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Mar 25 - San Juans
18:50 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: TILLIKUM Captain reports several (Two adults & one juvenile) orca near SHAW heading West
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15:57 - WSF Chelan reports 5 orcas milling in the traffic lanes, Rosario Strait, between Anacortes and Thatcher Pass. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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Wed, Mar 25 - Haro Strait
05:08 - Hearing calls now on both Lime Kiln and Andrews Bay -Sophia Newton
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Wed, Mar 25 - Hood Canal - 22:25 - Husband just heard them on Aries Point heading west to go around the point. Near the northern shore. -Kimberly Smith
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19:27 - Passing Twanoh, heading west. Long down times.-Brittany Fladager
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17:24 - I'm hearing they're heading back toward Twanoh on the other side.
17:03 - They dipped while presumably headed toward Belfair. Haven't seen them in 15 minutes. Tide is way low and didn't look like much water at Belfair. I'm standing on oyster shells at the Southern end of Twanoh waiting for them to turn around.
16:48 - Milling outside Twanoh. -Robyn Riley
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15:37 - Just saw 3 orcas in Hood Canal. We are at mile marker 13 off of North Shore road. They are heading east towards Belfair. [Video shows orcas] -photo by Karen Szymanski Eschbach, March 25, 2026
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Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage (T36/T36Bs & T99s) - T36B2 Greenfelder & T36B Tattertip - T36B2 Greenfelder & T36B4 Auk - We got another nice pass from the T36s and T99s in the same place [Camano Yacht Club]. Link to more photos. -photos by Charvet Drucker, March 25, 2026
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T36B2 Greenfelder, T36B4 Auk, T99B Holly, T36B Tattertip - T36B4 Auk - The T419s Meet the T99s and T36Bs, East Point, Whidbey Island. Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, March 25, 2026
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T36/T36Bs & T99s spend hours in one spot. Link to more photos. Link to FB videos. -photos by Sarah Geist, March 25, 2026
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T36B2 Greenfelder, T36B Tattertip, T99B Holly - From the yacht club. -photos by Serena Tierra, Orca Network, March 25, 2026
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It was windy and rainy but it was worth seeing these guys today. Link to FB videos & more photos. -photos by Mel Nasby, March 25, 2026
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T36 Flapjack - Always something new! Link to more photos. -photos by Kat Martin, March 25, 2026
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17:53 - Spotting at least 5 orcas with one big male from Hidden Beach. Headed northbound. - Update: Now seeing around 10. -Andrea Ballesteros
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16:50 - Seem to be making progress northwest. Not sure if into Holmes Harbor or if truly northbound. -Sarah Geist
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16:28 - viewing from Camano Island State Park - orcas are southbound passing the Fox Spit houses. -Linda Aitkins
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15:54 - The big group of Biggs still milling north of East Point.
15:14 - 3+ hours in same location.
15:10 - Still milling north of East Point (very private neighborhood). No movements. I’ll update if/when there’s a direction. -Sarah Geist
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13:07 - Mostly milling at East Point, but last surface had them facing north with more speed. Can confirm T99s (all), T36 is in the mix with T36Bs and B1s for 11 whales. Spending 8-9 minutes down at a time. -Amanda Colbert
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Michelle England
Date of Sighting: March 25, 2026
Time: 11:45 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: [halfway between Baby Island & East Point]. At an Airbnb
Direction of travel : Going east and coming back west
Behaviors observed: Milling?? They are kind of hanging out in the front of the property close to the shoreline We seen them go east but they came back and went west and they're going east then they went west It looks like they're just kind of hanging in the same spot right now.
If orcas, any males?: Not sure
Any unusual markings?: Not sure
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I heard the spout and knew there were whales in the area. That's how close they are to the shoreline.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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11:27 - Back northbound [westbound] very close to Whidbey.
11:05 - Just got jump scared by Holly’s group at East Point. They flipped back north and are headed towards Holmes Harbor. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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10:53 - 4 headed west toward Fox Spit. Should be fairly close to shore. -Nathaniel Cornille
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10:44 - Possibly a different group, at least two orcas Whidbey side of midchannel between Fox Spit and Baby Island, direction unknown.
10:20 - Southbound Camano side at the south end of Cama Beach. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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T99C Barakat
10:15 - Orcas heading south 1.5 miles north of Hidden Beach right off Whidbey shore. -photos by Aaron Gill, March 25, 2026
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10:02 - Got them straight out from Manaco Beach. Pushed a little further out but still southbound. -Kat Martin
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09:52 - Southbound off Camano Island Inn. Haven't seen the group with the male recently -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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09:48 - Traveling south very close to Camano shoreline. Just passed Onamac Point. -Marie Heil
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09:43 - Southbound close to Camano between Onamac Point and the Camano Island Inn.
09:18 - Group of 4-5, including T99B, porpoised south past the Camano Island Yacht Club just outside the buoys. Long dive directly in front of us and are now south of the yacht club. I saw another group further out as they were approaching but lost them.
09:06 - Visible north of Camano Island Yacht Club, close to Camano
08:47 - I think they've all turned south, close to Camano due west of Maple Grove
08:43 - Very spread out west of Maple Grove, some southbound and others westbound. T36/36Bs for sure, I saw a male that looked like T420 but can't confirm yet After taking a closer look at pictures, the male I thought could be T420 was actually T99C. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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09:00 - They headed south from Rocky Point on Camano. -Joan Schrammeck
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08:36 - Very slowly westbound Camano side of midchannel off Maple Grove. I think I have T36B1 here. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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08:27 - Looks like they’re resting just east of Maple Grove. Very close to Camano. No direction currently. Just back and forth. -Sarah Geist
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08:24 - Slowly westbound still north of Maple Grove. 4 orcas
07:59 - They ate. Now milling 3000 feet north of Maple Grove.
07:38 - Orca northeastbound towards Mariners Cove. -A
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Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage (T419, T420, T421) - T421 & T420 - T419 - Always something new! Link to more photos. - photos by Kat Martin, March 25, 2026
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T421 & T420 - T419 - I finally got to meet T419, T420 & T421 In Saratoga Passage. Link to more photos. -photos by Sarah Geist, March 25, 2026
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T421 & T420 - T419 - The T419s Meet the T99s and T36Bs, East Point, Whidbey Island. Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, March 25, 2026
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15:56 - They have pushed away from Whidbey. More mid channel now. And facing southwest. And moving quick [approx. 48.096134, -122.463604].
15:41 - Flipped! Southbound now!
15:38 - Past East Point. Didn’t seem to interact with the other Biggs at all. Continuing north.
15:10 - Approaching East Point (very private) from the south. Very close to Whidbey shore. Northbound slowly. Long down times. Hidden beach is next public location. Will be a little bit. -Sarah Geist
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13:18 - Orcas passing Langley seawall Whidbey side. PSE following. Northbound. -Hannah Marie Munro
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13:08 - Passing Langley Marina. Close to Whidbey. -Sarah Geist
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13:00 - North of Sandy Point close in northbound. Link to FB video. -Marilyn Armbruster
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12:50 - Based Sandy Point very close. Northbound. -Sarah Geist
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11:45 - 3 orcas reported just south of Clinton ferry, no direction given. [47.97180, -122.34685]. -WA app
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GRAY WHALES -
Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage (CRC56 Stardust)
09:48 - Quickly approaching Onamac on Camano sides. -Kasey Shepard
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CRC56 Stardust
09:40 - Northbound off Camano Island Inn, long downtimes.
09:32 - Gray close to Camano shore about 1 mile south of Onamac Point. -photo & ID by Serena Tierra, Orca Network, March 25, 2026
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Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage
17:54 - And two grays (Little Patch) slightly ahead of orcas [from Hidden Beach]. -Andrea Ballesteros
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Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage
16:30 - Just had a gray whale surprise us with a very close pass along the Camano shoreline at Camano Island State Park going southbound. -Linda Aitkins
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Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage
11:38 - Now heading southwest at the mouth of Holmes Harbor, towards the Greenbank shoreline.
11:35 - Now heading south towards Holmes Harbor.
11:29 - Now between Baby Island and the navigational buoy, heading somewhat west.
11:05 - Two gray whales southeast of Baby Island, heading north. -Martha Poppy Sinclair
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10:50 - Gray feeding between Baby Island and Whidbey. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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Wed, Mar 25 - Saratoga Passage
18:00 - Looks like both greys were traveling nb and now on the north side of Mabana Shores.
17:00 - 2 greys approx between Pebble Beach and Summerland somewhat milling [approx. 48.064392, -122.404091]. Closer to Camano vs Whidbey. -Marilyn Armbruster
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14:20 - PSE boat near Camano shore southern end.
14:00 - just north of Langley. PSE boat still following. -Sarah Mills
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15:00 - It’s a grey and it’s moving south towards Camano Head [approx. 48.054185, -122.371759]. Link to FB video.
14:54 - Pretty sure it’s a grey as I briefly saw a blow as I had looked out. I’ll keep an eye out from Langley side. -Marilyn Armbruster
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15:23 - Very long downtimes and just barely coming up. Quite small as well. Back southbound now.
14:50 - Gray northbound approaching Summerland. Camano side. -Thomas McKane
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14:20 - PSE boat near Camano shore southern end.
14:00 - Just north of Langley. [Puget Sound Express] PSE boat still following. -Sarah Mills
March 24
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Tue, Mar 24 - San Juans
21:30 - Some really loud and interesting calls detected on the North San Juan channel hydro. -Jourdan Rae
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Tue, Mar 24 - Saratoga Passage (T419, T420, T421) - 420 - We had the T419 group near Yacht Club. Link to more photos. -photos by Charvet Drucker, March 24, 2026
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T420 - After a relatively quiet day for sightings, they were finally spotted at the north end of Saratoga Passage in the late afternoon. I was able to watch them hunt north of the Camano Island Yacht Club and we got a close pass along the shoreline after they finished their meal. Link to more photos. -photos by Serena Tierra, Orca Network, March 24, 2026
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19:03 - Steady travel mode heading southwest, out to Camano side of midchannel about 1 mile south of Onamac Point. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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19:04 - Just south of Onamac now. Southbound. Camano side but pushing towards mid channel a bit -Charvet Drucker
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18:55 - I haven't seen them yet, but others spotted them near Onamac Point. Still southbound close to Camano
18:23 - Slowly south with directional changes south of Camano Island Yacht Club
18:13 - Just passed Camano Island Yacht Club southbound close to shore, long downtimes.
17:39 - Lots of directional changes outside the buoys just north of Camano Island Yacht Club. 90% sure these are the T419s
17:31 - Just north of Camano Island Yacht Club on Camano side. Male was pointed north, possibly hunting/directional changes -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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17:04 - Just saw them heading west off Rocky Point on north end of Camano. At least 3 or 4, and 1 is a male. Swimming against the wind but look like they were rounding the bend to head south in Saratoga Passage. -Suzanne McKetta
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Steve McKee
Date of Sighting: March 24, 2026
Time: 4:28 PM
Species seen: Single dorfin fin
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Maple Grove boat launch
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 4ft
Any unusual markings?: Unknown
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: No
Photos available?: No
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Tue, Mar 24 - Saratoga Passage (T36/T36Bs & T99s)
17:35 - Lots of socialization and cross cross swimming between Dines Point and heading towards Baby Island. Many of the whales swimming upside down and in a tight bundle - potentially food sharing. Fun to see! -Florian Graner
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17:30 - Eastside now approaching Baby Island northbound.
17:25 - Viewing from Baby Island area and they are out from Dines Point appearing to be east side of channel but I cannot say for sure? They are northbound though. -Marilyn Armbruster
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16:48 - Northbound passing Honeymoon Bay now. Midchannel. -Michele Tosh Brodsky
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16:28 - I found them. Mid channel in Holmes Harbor. Unsure of direction.
16:08 - They look like they’re going back out of Holmes Harbor and pushing more east in the channel. It’s getting hard to see with the naked eye now. Viewing from Freeland Park.
15:58 - Getting closer and closer to Freeland. Mid to west side of channel.
15:47 - Still seeing a large group headed southbound towards Freeland Park. Seeing without binoculars now.
15:42 - Skinny fins coming towards Freeland Park. -Kat Martin
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15:45 - Seeing them out from golf course, appearing southbound still. West side of channel. -Marilyn Armbruster
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1512 - Heading back towards Freeland Park. Out from Honeymoon Bay. -Sarah Geist
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14:05 - There is a gray out there as well, orcas are heading back out.
13:44 - North of Freeland Park. -Kim Parry
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14:30 - I think 36/36Bs are here too.
14:00 - Northbound in Holmes Harbor now.
13:53 - From Freeland [back of camera photo of T99B]. Milling. -Sarah Geist
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12:45 - West bound from Baby Island haven’t seen them come up since.
12:40 - Rocky Point heading westbound I got dorsals. Link to FB video. -Liam Dou
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12:40 - Mid phone call my friends screams “I SEE THEM!” And then hung up on me. He’s a package driver, so he’s delivering to private neighborhoods, just FYI. Showing his location for orca location reference [Baby Island Heights]. -Kat Martin
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12:56 - Very hard to track. Long downs. Brutal wind. Rough water.
12:38 - Currently hugging Whidbey aimed at Hidden Beach. Northbound. -Sarah Geist
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12:34 - Found them! They are headed towards Greenbank.
12:29 - I had 4 skinny fins coming towards me at East Point. Never saw them come back up. They were northbound when I saw them. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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11:40 - Orcas out from the Langley Marina Whidbey side of mid northbound.
11:30 - South of [Langley] marina. Link to FB video. -Marilyn Armbruster
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GRAY WHALES -
Tue, Mar 24 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
13:20 - Passing West Beach access. -Zarla Cee
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Tue, Mar 24 - Saratoga Passage
12:22 - Gray whale just south of Hidden Beach Parking lot. Northbound. -Sarah Geist
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Tue, Mar 24 - Saratoga Passage (CRC53 Little Patch & other)
18:00 - 2 greys rounded Baby Island into Holmes Harbor. One was Little Patch. Link to FB video. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Tue, Mar 24 - Holmes Harbor
13:42 - Two gray whales in Holmes Harbor near Freeland Park, east side of harbor, heading north. -photos by Harold Drews, March 24, 2026
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13:01 - Looks like possible grey whale in Freeland park, right in front of the dock. -Alicia Kassik
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10:15 - Gray feeding near Beverly Beach in Holmes Harbor -Sarah Geist
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Tue, Mar 24 - Puget Sound
15:44 - Gray whale headed towards Carkeek park, viewing from Golden Gardens. -Avery Longo
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13:35 - Pretty much heading northwest out of Elliott Bay still. -Orca Updates
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13:22 - Another blow barely west of the water tower.
13:15 - Past Elliot Bay marina, directly under the magnolia water tower, as viewed from Duwamish Head. -Steve Rice
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13:20 - I think it went around the marina towards Magnolia. I can’t see it anymore.
13:12 - Just at the tip of the marina.
13:02 - Right by the grain silos. -Sandy Ferdinand Varndell
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13:03 - Just east of Elliott Bay Marina, as viewed from Duwamish Head. Still westbound, appears close to shore. -Steve Rice
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: D S
Date of Sighting: March 24, 2026
Time: 12:55 PM
Species seen: gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Elliot Bay, just a hundred meters or so west of the grain elevator
Direction of travel : South or SW
Behaviors observed: traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Grain elevator boat started up while it was next to it, probably scared it so probably going west or SW into the main channel
Photos available?: No
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12:53 - It’s right near the grain ship.
12:42 - Something came out of the water at Pier 70 Elliott Bay! Wow! -Sandy Ferdinand Varndell
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12:40 - Passed by Climate Pledge arena, as viewed from Duwamish Head. -Steve Rice
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12:39 - Pretty steady northward travel about a quarter mile off shore. Saw a spout by Pier 70.
12:33 - Just blew by the Edgewater hotel. Very close to shore -John Patrick Darmody II
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12:31 - Right behind Pier 69. -Robyn Riley
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12:22 - Now north of Aquarium. Again, as viewed from Salty’s.
12:18 - Close to Seattle side. In line with Ferris wheel as viewed from Salty’s.
12:03 - Now in line with ferry terminal.
12:00 - In line with docked Argosy boats as viewed from Salty’s. Mid bay now. -Steve Rice
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11:45 - Big blow by the barge off Salty’s still south into the bay. -Orca Updates
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1145 - Don Armeni boat launch. -Zarla Cee
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11:05 - Passed by 63rd Alki. it was close to shore heading towards Elliot Bay. -Lori Korell
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10:23 -Close to shore, last seen fluking.
10:18 - Gray whale northbound between WeatherWatch Park and Constellation Park off Beach Drive. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
March 23
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Mar 23 - Sooke Basin (T11A)
12:30 - Heading north through Navy Channel, believe it was Rainy. -Doug Smith
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Mon, Mar 23 - Boundary Pass (T49As)
15:10 - T049As in Boundary between Johns & Skipjack, heading east. -April Ryan, Maya’s Legacy [WSSJI]
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Mon, Mar 23 - San Juans (T19s & others)
13:56 - Make that 10 orcas, 3 big males, 1-2 babies. Definitely T19s in the group.
13:37 - 8+ orcas milling/feeding between Waldron & Spieden. 2+ very large males included. Surface active, looks like hunting and prey sharing. Link to FB video. -Nate Rooks
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Mon, Mar 23 - Admiralty Inlet (T419, T420, T421) - T421 & T419 - T420 - Well this trio is proving to be very stealthy and hard to track! Link to more photos. -photos by Kim Parry, March 23, 2026
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From today. -photos by Jennifer Schuld, March 23, 2026
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During my observation this afternoon, T420 tended to stay close to the shore, once even got into less than 6 ft of water and moved like a caterpillar to get out. T419/421 were more comfortable in deeper water but both them and T420 change direction randomly and it was basically impossible to predict their next surfacing spot. The only thing I could say was that they don't really get to more than 2 miles offshore unless switching to another shore to swim along. Their down time can be anywhere from 2-6 minute and sometimes only surfacing once before entering another deep dive. Good luck to everyone who wants to spot them, it will probably be tough! -Ling Yifan
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17:00 - Saw them from Edgewater Park for a half a second. No time for a pic. Near the ferry lanes heading north west. -Cindy McDonald
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15:58 - The two females were east side of mid when they surfaced even with Possession boat ramp. They were pointed south at that time. Haven’t seen them since. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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15:58 - I moved to Glendale. The male was coming up as I approached. Then he pushed far far east in the channel and went southbound. And now he’s facing north again. On the east side of the channel. I have not seen the other two since I got here. -Sarah Geist
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15:07 - A whale off Possession Point State Park heading north. -Beth Quigley
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15:13 - 420 just passed Possession Boat ramp. Close to shore. Northbound.
13:43 - This trio has made a kill. Birds moving in. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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13:33 - Visible on Skunk Bay to the left of Swiftsure! -Amy FowIer
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13:33 - They are near Double Bluff park last I saw them. -Yasmin Nassar
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13:28 - Viewing from Maxwelton. Orca are very much Whidbey side. Hard to track. Still southbound.
13:32 -Milling just north of Maxwelton Beach. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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13:11 - Seeing at least 2-3 orcas on the Skunk Bay webcam right now, looks mid to east of mid channel, southbound. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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Mon, Mar 23 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs, T65As [minus T65A3 & T65A5], T99s, T137s) - T137A Jack - At Southworth. Link to more photos. -photos by Jami Cantrell, March 23, 2026
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T65A6 Callisto, T137D Wright, T36B Tatterip - Today's visitors to Colvos Passage include: T137s, T99s, T65As (-A3, A5), T36Bs. Thank you to Orca Behavior Institute for helping out with the IDs on these whales. Link to more photos. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 23, 2026
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From Suquamish shoreline… my first ever sighting! Link to FB videos. -Karen Backus
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Didn’t have my camera with me, just an iPhone as transient orcas came past the Indianola dock this evening. Looked like a young orca in this group. Link to Youtube video. -Doug Hayman
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T137s,T99s,T65As,T36Bs northbound approaching Restoration Point viewing from Constellation Park, West Seattle. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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Epic pass this morning at Southworth! What a day!! Link to FB videos. -Steve Czerniak
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T137A Jack
18:07 - Taken off Port of Indianola Dock. Thought to be T137A Jack. -photo by Jody Bogner, March 23, 2026
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18:00 - I definitely saw some heading under [not under, but just south of] Agate Pass Bridge. I thought they turned around and met back up with the others heading toward Miller Bay but not positive. -Amy FowIer
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17:53 - Orca large pod north Agate Point moving south. -Deborah Al-Bassam
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17:45 - Feeding in one spot mid channel. Link to FB video.
17:44 - Three maybe four Agate Pass. -Denise Perry McCormack
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18:52 - Committed northbound spread out - two groups.
18:44 - Seem to be southbound or milling unsure at this time.
18:41 - Seem to be trending north east out of Port Madison
18:35 - Viewing from Bainbridge Island- group in a nice line surface active as they exit Port Madison bay on the Indianola side. -Andrea Facer
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18:20 - After super close pass at Indianola pier, all seem to have departed Port Madison and are heading back to main channel of Puget Sound
18:08 - Here’s T99B and I think 99E? Super close to Indianola pier. T137A was close behind! Link to FB video.
17:29 - Still very spread out around Port Madison. -Amy FowIer
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17:25 - Spy hop and jump at this location [approx. 47.711328, -122.520169 (1 mi. SE of Agate Pt.)]. -Sean Lacsamana
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17:15 - Faked me out and headed back west! Still several in Port Madison including T65A2.
16:55 - Look to be trending back east out of Port Madison, mid to Bainbridge side. T65A2 trailing.
16:52 - Right after I said that, T65A2 popped up.
16:48 - Several over toward Bainbridge shoreline, possible on a hunt. Have not seen any males in a while.
16:34 - T36s (at least) sharking around west side of Port Madison.
16:26 - Several spread out close to Indianola! One male over toward Suquamish Pier.
16:20 -At least three including one male heading west in Port Madison toward Agate Pass Bridge. Long down times so may have already reached it?
15:58 - In view from Indianola Pier, looks like they may be heading into Port Madison? -Amy FowIer
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16:08 - At least 3-4 more are in the bay now… mid channel to north closer to Indianola.
15:57 - At least one male heading into Port Madison Bay. -Sue Surowiec Larkin
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15:34 - Viewed mid channel from Fay Bainbridge Park northbound. -Melanie Skipper
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15:28 - North out from Golden Garden/North Beach. Many grouped up, 6 northbound.
15:17 - Seeing orcas approaching Shilshole mid channel from Bainbridge Island. -Sue Surowiec Larkin
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15:28 - Approaching Fay west of mid. -Orca Updates
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15:13 - Orcas northbound traveling in Rolling Bay. West of Mid. Viewing from West Point. -Hannah Marie Munro
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T137A from the earlier pass at Southworth. -photo by Mollie Segall, March 23, 2026
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14:56 - Traveling has resumed. Approximately at Manitou Beach. Northbound. West of Mid. Viewing from West Point.
14:49 - Viewing from West Point Lighthouse. Orcas surface active in Murden Cove. West of Mid. -Hannah Marie Munro
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Chris Edwarda
Date of Sighting: March 23, 2026
Time: 2:36 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 6
Where seen: Across from West Point light house
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Traveling - surface activity
If orcas, any males?: Maybe 1..?
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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14:24 - Northbound passing Murden Cove/Manitou Beach. Long down times -Diana Gragg
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14:22 - Look to be going a bit northwest past Eagle Harbor now. -Orca Updates
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14:10 - Charging north, grouped up. west of mid channel passing houses on bluffs north of Eagle Harbor. -Taylor White
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13:49 - Northbound more mid/west channel in front of Eagle Harbor. White boat is south of them -Diana Gragg
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13:46 - Ferry had to stop for orcas past Blakely Rock on Bainbridge. -Sharon Dreimiller
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13:45 - Heading towards Bainbridge on the ferry. They are slowly heading to the Seattle side. Link to FB video. -photos by Leann Mullender, March 23, 2026
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13:38 - Wenatchee has cut engines. Looked like a gorgeous pass for ferry passengers. -Taylor White
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13:35 - Transient orcas spotted from Bainbridge ferry! We had to stop to let them pass. -photo by Sean Lacsamana, March 23, 2026
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13:31 - Approaching ferry lanes.. -Sue Surowiec Larkin
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13:31 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 13:37 to report: 1331hrs: PUYALLUP reports 5 orca moving in the northbound direction, just east of Blakely Rock.
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Rachel Wolf
Date of Sighting: March 23, 2026
Time: 1:30 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 7
Where seen: Near coast of Bainbridge island
Direction of travel : North
Behaviors observed: Travelling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Spotted on the ferry to Bainbridge island, first seen travelling near the island heading north, then headed east towards Seattle
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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13:28 - Big male dorsal approaching Blakely Rock.
13:23 - Just off Blakely Rock with the sailboat.
13:11 - Seeing lots of fins and blows. Northbound travel along Bainbridge. Approaching the large new build off Restoration Point. -Taylor White
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13:01 - Northbound close to Bainbridge.
12:53 - Blows east side of Bainbridge approaching yellow buoy. -Diana Gragg
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12:33 - Based on Orca Conservancy feed, looks like they’re roughly off South Beach on Bainbridge? Very surface active! -Amy FowIer
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12:29 - Northbound, looks like they are committed to the east side of Bainbridge and not Rich Passage. -Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy
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12:22 - Appears to be an active hunt. Lots of surface activity a bit north of the darker blue of the two moored tankers. -Daniel Walsh
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12:20 - A ton of tail slaps and surface activity around the moored ship on the Orca Conservancy cam! -Amy FowIer
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12:15 - From West Seattle they are behind the 2 car hauling ships and just barely over the horizon. -Orca Updates
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12:07 - Back in view on Orca Conservancy cam, look to be south of the moored cargo vessel.-Amy FowIer
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11:58 - Make that two, trending towards the Salvia Ace container ship (blue and white)
11:54 - Watching from Manchester, I can see one breaching close to Blake, near the large sandy beach on the northwest side. -David Watson
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11:40 - Still visible on live stream trending north, west in the channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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11:38 - At least some of them are west side of Blake northbound. -Mollie Segall
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11:26 - Visible on the East Passage Live stream. -Hannah Marie Munro
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11:23 - Seeing them on the [Orca Conservancy] stream! saw a breach. -Ashley Fry
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11:00 - Amazing sighting today out of Colvos Passage! Southworth. Link to FB video. -Jill Yakowenko
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11:15 - A crazy close pass at Southworth beach. Link to FB video.
10:59 - At least one large male mid channel, should be visible from the ferry terminal.
10:48 - May be hunting based on the surface activity where they’ve stalled around the corner from Southworth.
10:41 - They are still northbound in Colvos, still approaching Southworth, just slowly. They are RIGHT up against the west side of the Colvos shoreline.
10:23 - Blows visible from Southworth, hugging the west side of the channel and continuing northbound. It’s a lot of whales. -Mollie Segall
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10:22 - On their way to Driftwood Cove. Close to shore. -Allie Stibich
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09:59 - Passing Fragaria northbound, at least 15 of them. 99s confirmed
09:15 - 8-10 orcas approximately with 3 big males approaching Anderson Point County Park far west in channel surface active. Northbound. 65As and 137s for sure, not positive on the others yet. -Jami Cantrell
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09:10 - Olalla heading north toward southworth. Slow pace and playful. Link to FB video. -Kyle Buffenmyer
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08:52 - Colvos Passage. Link to FB videos. -Donna DiGiacomo Green
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08:40 - Friend of mine recorded video south of Ollala trending northbound in Colvos Passage. -Kathe Bradley
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GRAY WHALES -
Mon, Mar 23 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca (CRC2249 Hattie)
14:20 - I believe there is a grey whale southbound at Hastie Lake beach, Whidbey Island. Blackfish whale watching boat seen with them also. [Per Xinyu Xiang: “we saw one, Sam the naturalist onboard told us it’s Hattie”]. -Mandi Eatmon
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Mon, Mar 23 - Holmes Harbor
15:30 - We spotted two together passing Baby Island in north Holmes Harbor! -Nathan Yax
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Mon, Mar 23 - Holmes Harbor
11:23 - Looks like this one is heading out of Holmes Harbor. Saw one headed north mid-harbor between Saratoga beach and Meerkerk. -Dan Gulden
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09:00 - grey feeding north of Beverly Beach/Whidbey Island [approx. 48.075443, -122.514072]. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Mon, Mar 23 - Holmes Harbor
17:43 - Gray is in the Nichols Brothers side of the harbor. Headed north. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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17:04 - Gray whale close to shore at Freeland Park. -Ryn Says
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Mon, Mar 23 - Port Susan
12:01 - 12:56 - Two, possibly three grays in Port Susan, unless first gray changed direction and met up with the other. Last seen Northbound midchannel off Kayak Point…logging behavior. -Linda Raines Tyner
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10:44 - Gray whale feeding just north of Spee Bi Dah in Port Susan Bay. -Jack Callaghan
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Mon, Mar 23 - Puget Sound
18:49 - Gray whale passing Seahurst. Close to shore -Mandy Fuller
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17:38 viewing from Emma Schmitz, whale is close to shore at Lincoln Park east (yes east in the cove) of Coleman Pool/Pt. Williams, apparently eastbound. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
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17:00 - Further south of Constellation Park, still east of mid channel. Perspective-wise looking slightly west of Lincoln Park. -Steve Rice
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16:33 - Gray whale very close to shore as viewed from 64th and Alki. Travel southwest. -Hannah Marie Munro
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16:23 - From mid Alki still heading southwest close to shore.
16:17 - Continuing southwest along Alki, probably halfway between Duwamish Head and Alki Point
16:00 - Trending southwest along Alki probably ~0.5mi out
15:54 - Grey whale heading out of Elliot Bay, just passed Duwamish Head channel marker heading west.
15:54 - From Anchor Park. -photos by James Tilley, March 23, 2026
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14:45 - Quick glimpse in Elliot Bay. Link to FB video. -Alexander Simenstad
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11:25 - Potential gray whale in Elliott Bay, moving west in line with Expedia HQ =/Interbay as viewed from Duwamish Head. -Steve Rice
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09:43 - Yay! Gray whale just south of the Seattle ferries.
09:04 - Looks like a gray whale in Puget Sound near the Seattle ferries! Saw it with binoculars, still trying to get a photo if I can. -photo by Abominable Abe, March 23, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Nat P
Date of Sighting: March 23, 2026
Time: 9:15 AM
Species seen: 1 Gray Whale
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Next to Seattle water taxis just South
Direction of travel : South
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: [update:09:29 - Seattle water taxis keep pushing it south towards the shipping/Duwamish]
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
March 22
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Mar 22 - Gulf Islands, BC.
09:35 - Bigg’s very chatty right now on Pender Rainforest stream. -Anonymous [WSSJI]
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Sun, Mar 22 - San Juans
20:11 - There are awesome Bigg's transient vocals worth listening to on the OrcaLab Hydrophone, going on since 19:30. -Patti Trosper
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Sun, Mar 22 - San Juans (T19s & T49A2)
17:04 - Northbound slowly. They just ate [approx. 48.703150, -123.000717 (E of Waldron Is.)].
15:19 - We think it's 49a2 not 49a1. Had a curved top. Now northbound. [approx. 48.645421, -123.115697].
13:09 - [T49A1] Noah has arrived. Now 4.
12:44 - Orca Spieden Channel. Northern edge eastbound milling. Galiano is here [approx. 48.629251, -123.119023]. -A
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Sun, Mar 22 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs & T99s)
19:35 - Both groups have passed Constellation Park heading south. 36s are further south (trending to west of mid) 99s following east of mid trending to mid. -Padmini Harchandrai
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19:31 - Close pass at Constellation. -Mary Hartmann
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19:22 - Second group hunting off 64th and Alki.
19:19 - 1st group approximately at Blake Island. Viewing from Constellation. -Hannah Marie Munro
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From Alki beach. -Emma Theiler
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Off of Alki. Link to FB video. -Max Campbell
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19:15 - Blessed to see these guys at Alki Beach. Link to FB video. -Brittany Lanette
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Zoe Fan
Date of Sighting: March 22, 2026
Time: 7:14 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Alki beach
Direction of travel : SW
Behaviors observed: Travelling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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18:48 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:50 to report: WENATCHEE further reports a single orca .75 miles north of Duwamish Head.
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18:52 - Still viewing from Magnolia- line of sight between here and Restoration Point/the buoy off Restoration Point. Continuing SB/maybe pointed southeast?
18:49 - ** roughly out from/approaching Blakey Rock.
18:46 - Viewing from Magnolia viewpoint- seeing a handful of blows southbound mid channel roughly out from Eagle Harbor. -Kas Alexis
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18:04 - Orcas passing West Point traveling south east in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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17:35 - Seeing blows from Richmond Beach Saltwater Park. Beautiful! Heading south. -Joni Barnes Pollino
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17:34 - Mid channel just at the green buoy seen at Golden Gardens. -Hannah Campbell Heuerman
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17:30 - Seeing from Golden Gardens, east of mid, southbound, big male passed little power boat. -Deb Cronheim
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1718, still southbound just sound of Richmond Beach, 2 boats trailing.
16:49 - Viewing from Richmond Beach, east of mid southbound. -Emma Vasilj
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16:38 - Who is that big boy?? Huge fin, seeing them still from Kingston east side. North of oil refinery. T -Kathe Bradley
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16:36 - Viewing from Kayu. Continuing southbound. -Beriah SoOrio
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16:29 - Seeing blows. South of Edmonds pier... near yellow tug boat and east shoreline treading southbound at a good pace. -Kathe Bradley
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16:16 -Moving fast south approaching north side ferry lanes east of mid southeast bound. Blows visible naked eye from Sunset Ave. -Beriah SoOrio
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16:13 - Seeing with binoculars from Taree Dr. in Kingston. Counted 3 to 4 blows, surface activity treading southeast. West of the white sailboat with two sails. In line with Sunset Beach hydrophone. -Kathe Bradley
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16:11 - From Sunset Ave. east of mid southeastbound in Logan with big green lawn. -Beriah SoOrio
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16:11 - Saw one male and one female mid channel from Edmond fishing pier. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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15:59 - Viewing from Stamm - about mid channel. Southbound just north of Eglon. -Jourdan Rae
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15:14 - Second group of about four just passed Point No Point close to shore, traveling east, southeast.
15:00 - Several straight out from Point No Point by yellow buoy trending towards Possession triangle. -Ashley S Whitman
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14:37 - Second group on the cam, or at least a male orca, I entered several time stamp in the comments there. -Patti Trosper
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13:52 - Straight out from Mutiny Bay Beach, on Marrowstone side. At least 3 orcas including one male. last I saw they were still moving south quickly, Marrowstone side of the channel. -Elevate Outdoors
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15:25 - Just south of Bush Point, slow southbound with long downs. Approaching Mutiny Bay. -Heidi Bruns Shank
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12:39 - Map for T99s and T36s [approx. 48.034577, -122.622707].
12:39 - T99s and T36s southbound off Bush Point. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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12:36 - Out from Bush Point. 5 leaders. Another group behind (includes a little). Slow southbound. -Sarah Geist
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12:00 - Between Lagoon and Bush Point. -photo by Rachel Ennis, March 22, 2026
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12:14 - I guess they're still Whidbey side of mid, but they’re not close.
12:11 - They were coming up to Bush Point and then they decided to go straight across to Marrowstone.
11:56 - Very Whidbey side. Still north of Bush Point. Slow southbound. -Sarah Geist
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11:25 - 2-3 spotted from Marrowstone, southbound toward Admiralty Inlet. Spotted them just south of East Beach Park. -Ashlyn Underwood
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11:25 - Spotted a bunch of orcas Whidbey side. Between Lagoon and Bush Point. -Sarah Geist
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10:47 - There is a group due east of East Beach. Mid. Southbound. -Susan John
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10:38 - Still far north of Bush Point. About mid channel? Slow southbound. -Sarah Geist
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10:05 - They are just a little north of East Beach. Mid channel southbound.
09:30 - From Marrowstone Point. -Susan John
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09:27 - Multiple groups some close to Whidbey and some mid channel. Making progress south now.
09:14 - Still visible from Marrowstone Point. Treadmilling but drifting closer to Whidbey.
08:15 - Orcas southbound in Admiralty west of mid near Marrowstone Point. Did not catch any males yet. 3 counted so far -Rebecca Berg
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Sun, Mar 22 - South Puget Sound (T137s) -photo by John Schletzbaum, March 22, 2026
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18:12 - We just left Zittels only caught glimpse of a dorsal fin briefly -Edie Baker
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18:07 -Turning east at the top of Johnson Point, Olympia. Link to FB video. -Rishi Bansal
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18:06 - Viewing from Joemma pier. They appear very close to Johnson Point. Small white boat trailing for quite some time. They’ve been here for a bit now and haven’t committed to a direction. -Torry Chamberlayne
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18:00 - Two orcas; one much larger than the other; heading north past Henderson inlet/ Johnson Point. -John Peters
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17:57 - They are headed towards Boston Harbor. Viewing from the top of Johnson Point. -Rishi Bansal
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17:48 - Still viewing from the pier at Joemma. Seeing them about here [approx. 47.184923, -122.819500]. They haven’t committed to a direction yet. -Torry Chamberlayne
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17:44 - Just passed Joemma, heading toward Boston Harbor [approx. 47.195445, -122.832492]. -Kris Leshea
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17:31 - Viewing from Joemma Beach. Traveling south. Moving steady straight out from the pier look to be mid channel. -Torry Chamberlayne
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17:25 - Straight out from Joemma Beach Park southbound.
17:09 - Approaching Joemma Beach Park southbound. -Robyn Riley
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16:25 - From Herron Island ferry dock. -photo by Lacee Dunmire, March 22, 2026
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16:03 - They are still northwest of Herron Island. Moving very slowly south. Moving slightly closer to mid channel.
15:33 - Some people on the boats just got a nice show. Link to FB video.
15:15 - May be on a hunt starting out from Herron ferry dock.
14:39 - Viewing from Herron island ferry dock. On Harstine side of channel. Slowly moving south. -Steve Czerniak
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14:08 - They're heading in the direction of Harstine further away from Victor
14:01 - Still seeing 2 blows outside Rocky Bay. The tide is out so they may not come into Allyn but I'll keep watching.
13:54 - Saw one way over in the direction of harstine but still one out by Rocky Bay.
13:48 - Surface activity just out from Rocky bay visible from Victor with binos.
13:44 - Just saw a male dorsal south of Victor near the fishing boats on the Victor side. -Robyn Riley
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T137A Jack
13:47 - Heading south towards Herron, along Reach Island.
13:32 - Watching them due south of Rocky Bay and another grouping of about three orcas at the opening of North bay. The ones by Rocky Bayare non-directional and the ones over by North Bay seem to be heading into North bay. hard to tell though if they are going into North Bay or coming back south. -photo by Emma Jayne, March 22, 2026
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10:45 - South end Longbranch. They were heading towards Herron Island. So north on the west side of Longbranch towards Vaughn. -photos by Brian Parrish, March 22, 2026
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09:22 - 3-4 orcas reported in Nisaqually Reach, seen off the SW side of Anderson Island. No direction included. [WA app]
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GRAY WHALES -
Sun, Mar 22 - Admiralty Inlet
10:10 - It was right in front of North Lagoon when it took a deep dive, was pointed south.
09:30 - Gray whale right out from Lagoon Point. -Kim Parry
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Sun, Mar 22 - Upper Saratoga Passage
09:40 - Two grays cruised in and stopped to feed at Mariners Cove. They appear to be slowly heading toward Polnell Point. Fun to see them side by side! -Marianne Parry
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Sun, Mar 22 - Saratoga Passage
16:55 - West of Baby Island angling south into Holmes Harbor.
16:20 - One just went west past East Point towards Baby Island close to shore. -Kirsten Vacura
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Sun, Mar 22 - Saratoga Passage (CRC2246 Azulão & others) - Some fun with gray whales today at Hidden Beach on Whidbey Island. They were socializing and having a great time. There are 4 grays in this video and photo. Link to FB video. -photos by Sarah Geist, March 22, 2026
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15:24 - Viewing from Camano Island State Park - seeing at least 3 blows across on Whidbey side south of Greenbank going sb. Two are closer together and the third one is further back. -Linda Aitkins
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14:39 - Some socializing out from Hidden Beach. May be 4? -Sarah Geist
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14:02 - 3 grays 1.5 miles north of Hidden Beach heading south. -photos by Aaron Gill, March 22, 2026
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12:55 - report of two gray whales in Saratoga Passage off Race Lagoon. No direction included. [WA app]
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Sun, Mar 22 - Holmes Harbor
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Paloma Ruthensteiner
Date of Sighting: March 22, 2026
Time: 10:45 AM
Species seen: gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: west side of Holmes Harbor, just south of Honeymoon Bay. The whale is feeding and milling close to shore and is slowly heading south.
Direction of travel : Very slowly headed south
Behaviors observed: appears to be feeding
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sun, Mar 22 - Saratoga Passage
14:49 - Seeing the blow of a gray whale between the south end of Camano Island State Park and Elger Bay. -Linda Aitkins
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Sun, Mar 22 - Possession Sound
12:20 - Donna McCrea, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 12:23 to report: TOKITAE Captain reports one gray whale northbound near the MUK dock.
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12:09 - Gray whale headed north at Mukilteo lighthouse -David Breining
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Sun, Mar 22 - Possession Sound
08:04 - There’s also one that was just off Howarth seeming to be heading north towards the Everett naval base 10 minutes ago. - Natalie Rutledge
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jaime Shields
Date of Sighting: March 22, 2026
Time: 7:30 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: South east tip Hat Island
Direction of travel : East
Behaviors observed: Long down times
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sun, Mar 22 - Possession Sound
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Deanna McCallum
Date of Sighting: March 22, 2026
Time: 2:20 AM
Species seen: Gray / humpback? [probable gray -RH]
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Mukilteo, Wa. Latitude: 47.9557° N Longitude: 122.2612 W
Direction of travel : Unknown
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?: N/a
Any unusual markings?: Night couldn't see
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I went out on the Mukilteo fishing pier to take photos of the Northern Lights, the water was so calm and it was really quiet. I was taking photos to the north when suddenly a LOUD blow came from the west of me, startling me so bad I almost dropped my camera! It was so close! Unfortunately, it was too dark to see as the moon was not up.
Photos available?: No
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Sun, Mar 22 - Puget Sound
16:32 - Moving south still. Down for 6-8 minutes at a time.
16:21 - Moving South. Looking towards Point No Point. Probably 500 yards offshore.
16:15 - Viewing from Picnic Point. Looking towards Possession Beach. Milling. Downtimes of 5-6 minutes./ -Brad Dufour
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Sun, Mar 22 - Puget Sound
18:43 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:50 to report: 1843hrs: Vessel reports via 800MHz a single grey whale on the eastern edge of the NB traffic lanes, 1.5 mile north of the SEA>BI ferry route.
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MINKE WHALES -
Sun, Mar 22 - Admiralty Inlet
16:20 - Saw likely minke at end of Double Bluff beach inside of navigation marker headed northbound. -Susan Belinda
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11:44 - Minke southbound past Bush Point
11:24 - There’s a minke between Lagoon and Bush Point. Eastbound. -Sarah Geist
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Sun, Mar 22 - Hood Canal
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Steve Brennan
Date of Sighting: March 22, 2026
Time: 1:47 PM
Species seen: I'm guessing it was a minke. It had a dark side with a smallish dorsal set further back on the spinal ridge.
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: It was moving east to west, approaching Happy Hollow Cove heading toward Twanoh State Park. It was approximately 60' from the shoreline, on the south shore.
Direction of travel : East to West, technically southwest, at what looked to be a leisurely pace.
Behaviors observed: surfaced for breath
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: We've lived on this plot since the 1940's. For all those years we never confirmed a whale sighting, until the past 8 years or so - when the orcas started to make occasional visits.
Photos available?: No
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12:20 - Not sure if same one, minke in Hood Canal, south shore, on the belfair side of Happy Hollow I watched it from about 11:45-12:30, but then it disappeared. Seemed to be going in circles for awhile, was headed towards Twanoh the last time I saw it. -Carrie Thomas
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09:57 - I am fairly certain I just observed one [baleen whale] at the far end of Hood Canal in a sport common to schools of fish! Spotted from State Route 106 between Belfair and Twanoh State Park! Cool to watch so close to shore! Minke and traveling south along the shore. -Rena Dyer
March 21
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Mar 21 - Haro Strait
14:00 - Orcas in Haro Strait. Westbound towards 10 Mile Point. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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Sat, Mar 21 - San Juans
11:11 - I lost them about 30 mins ago around a bunch of boat traffic. They were traveling close together and seemed pretty committed to Thatcher Pass -Sarah Plane
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Sarah Plane
Date of Sighting: March 21, 2026
Time: 10:03 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 6
Where seen: SE shore of Blakely Island, Rosario Strait
Direction of travel : SW pointed towards Thatcher Pass
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: Yes, at least 1 male
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Viewing from Green Point Washington Park. At least 6.
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Mar 21 - South Puget Sound (T65As [minus T65A3 & T65A5] & T137s) - T137A Jack & T65A2 Ooxjaa - Orca love from Anderson Island. We had a great day in the South Sound with our friends! Link to more photos. -photo by Belen Bilgic Schneider, March 21, 2026
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The T137s & 65As (-A3, A5) kept their distance from the eastern shorelines of Carr Inlet, but the lighting and towering fins of Ooxjaa and Jack made for an extra special day. Link to more photos. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 21, 2026
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Some highlights of T137s & some members of T65As. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, March 21, 2026
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T65As+T137s setting themselves for the best lighting from Bella Bella Beach with Harbour porpoise as a bonus. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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19:33 - My sweetest boy Jack just popped up 200 feet away from us at the Anderson Island ferry dock and did a slow gorgeous pass at the last of the light. He makes me swoon!
19:27 - Slowly southbound spread in the blue circle. Here’s to more love tomorrow! -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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19:13 - Orcas passing just south of the prison, heading southbound. -Michael Fallon
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18:56 - Northeast side of McNeill, several fins and spouts at the surface. Seem to be coming around the east side of McNeill. -Kristin Marichalar Gillespie
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18:53 - Three whales at Hyde Point, appears they have committed south hugging McNeil. -Michael Fallon
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18:50 - On a hunt off the tip of McNeil close to shore. They have the McNeil Island ferry stopped behind them. -Melissa Bird
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18:49 - Orcas next to ferry at north end of McNeil. -Michael Fallon
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18:40 - Almost to the end of McNeil. Should be coming into view from Fox Island Fishing Pier soon. They are hugging McNeil, still southbound.
18:25 - Think they had a casual meal as I saw no action, but the birds sure swooped in. Now just south of Gertrude Island, under the rolling golden hills of McNeil Island, southbound. All the big boys hanging out together. If I had to guess, they're going south once they hit the Narrows.
18:15 - In the area of Gertrude Island off McNeil still southbound.
18:05 - About half way up Fox Island Southbound angling for McNeil.
17:45 - Sparkle Orcas!!! Just south of Bella Bella. Link to FB video.
17:44 - Still lazily drifting south of Bella Bella Southbound grouped up not far off Fox Island. [47.254629, -122.665694]. -Melissa Bird
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17:19 - Mid channel out from Bella Bella. Slowly drifting southbound but can’t confirm direction. Link to FB video. -Mollie Segall
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17:31 - They have continued past Hales Passage/Bella Bella, angling closer up to Fox Island side now. [47.265172, -122.683522]. -Melissa Bird
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17:19 - They are about here [approx. 47.275068, -122.681924 (.5 mi. N of Fox Is.)]. -James Hartline
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17:17 - Milling around, moving slow. Moving south.
17:00 - Visible from Fox Island at Demolay Beach. -Caroline Leader-Causby
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16:56 - Seeing distant blows from Bella Bella coming into view. Southbound. -Hannah Marie Munro
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16:56 - Rounding Forest Beach heading south. -Steve Czerniak
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16:45 - T137s and T65As tightly grouped just out from Horsehead. Midchannel still southbound. Very very leisurely. They are in no hurry. -Candace Gavin
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16:15 - Viewing from Kopachuck. Slowly southbound trending towards Home. West of Mid.
16:00 - Viewing from Kopachuck. Still slowly southbound. West of mid channel. Fishing boat following.
15:40 - Viewing from Kopachuck. Travel southbound - south of Maple Hollow Park. West of mid channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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15:15 - Passing Cutts Island heading north, spread out. -James Rempt
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15:06 - Viewing from Kopachuk. Very spread out and traveling slow. Front group passing by Glen Cove continuing north. -Torry Chamberlayne
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15:01 - Passing Kopachuck now, northbound, west side of channel. Jack appears to be trailing the group! -Michalyn Marzocco
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14:50 - They're passing Home & will be coming up on Maple Hollow Park soon. Just spotted a secondgroup group. Midchannel coming toward Kopachuck. Northbound. -David Bennett
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14:44 - Still slightly south of Kopachuck but hugging the west side of the channel as they continue northbound. Large male (looks like Jack to me) trailing behind the main group. -Mollie Segall
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14:29 - Just now coming into view at Kopachuck. -Steve Czerniak
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14:28 - Blows visible south of Kopachuck. -Mollie Segall
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14:23 - In Carr just passed Pitt Passage heading towards Henderson. Maybe close to mid channel leaning towards Key Peninsula. One male was hanging around mouth of Pitt, male and female or juvenile male are the 2 heading north. Two boats way too close with engines running. -Blake-Linda Worland Little
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14:20 - Viewing from Bella. Continuing north in Carr. Steady travel. -Torry Chamberlayne
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13:45 - Committed to Carr. Headed north. There are some surrounding boats trailing. -Torry Chamberlayne
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13:30 - Moving fast in a big group east, likely headed into Carr. Mid channel between Fox as McNeill, maybe not between them yet. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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13:26 - Orcas are not fully committed to Carr. They are in the middle of the west side of Fox Island and east side of McNeil. There is a boat with them. -Hannah Marie Munro
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13:25 - 3 orcas passing Hyde Point at McNeil. -Michael Fallon
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13:24 - Viewing from Fox Island pier. Seem to be headed up into Carr but can’t confirm. -Torry Chamberlayne
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13:20 - Leading group near the Chambers buoy from Anderson Island still northbound. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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13:17 - Orcas trending northbound in Carr Inlet. Hugging McNeil Island. -Hannah Marie Munro
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13:16 - In front of Bair Steilacoom. -Amy Sloan Bryan
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1:14 - Trailing group appears to be right in front of Steilacoom. Another north of the small boat. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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13:09 - 2-3 orcas including a large on just came into view from the Steilacoom fishing pier heading northeast hugging Anderson. -Michael Fallon
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13:07 - T137s surprised us off the northern tip of Ketron, heading north. -Hazel Stephens
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13:06 - Viewing from Saltairs orcas are off the north tip of Ketron Island. -Hannah Marie Munro
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12:56 - We had a close pass from T65A2 Ooxjaa at the Riviera Marina on Anderson Island and now we have at least four heading north at a leisurely pace. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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12:56 - Eyes on from Steilacoom fishing pier, hugging Anderson still, at least two traveling northeast. -Michael Fallon
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12:28 - They might have split up once got to west side of Anderson. I’ve only seen 2 or 3 heading towards Steilacoom. -Steve Czerniak
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12:11 - Viewing from Nisqually Reach; at least 2 orcas moving east hugging the shore of Anderson. -Lauren Weber
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12:11 - Viewing from Nisqually. Along shore of Anderson heading east. -Steve Czerniak
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12:10 - Viewing from Tolmie, eastbound, hugging Anderson side. -Diana O'Cuilinn
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11:40 - Orcas currently being viewed from the west side of Anderson, south of Amsterdam Bay, southbound. -Izzy Edwards
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11:30 - Out of sight - two boats following are heading west towards Devil’s Head. I saw a group of 5 and possibly 2 others separate.
11:20 - In front of Amsterdam Bay, cruising south.
11:10 - Past Eagle Island - heading south along west side of Anderson. -June Isler
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11:00 - [orcas approx. 47.191365, -122.699787]. -Paul Davis
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10:50 - Both groups committed to westbound toward Eagle Island.
10:29 - I think we have both groups, definitely both big boys. They are slowly drifting north and clumped in three groups, still exhibiting hunting behavior. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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10:29 - Appearing to be westbound near Bee, WA. -Jason Sibray
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10:24 - Stalled out again mid channel between Anderson and Ketron, visible from the Anderson Island ferry dock.
10:15 - North end of Ketron moving northbound.
10:00 - We have them milling between Anderson Island and Ketron, visible from the Riviera Marina but not the ferry. Headed there now. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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10:09 - Currently on the Anderson Island ferry can still see spouts out in front of Solo Point [approx. 47.143330, -122.637051].
09:26 - Northbound slowly. Appeared to be hunting.
09:08 - Just saw at least 3 Orcas near Lyle Point, Anderson Island. -Mary Davis Pubols
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UNIDENTIFIED KILLER WHALES -
Sat, Mar 21 - Haro Strait -17:46 - Looks like this group was visible on the Lime Kiln camera at 17:46. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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18:32 - At least half a dozen orcas headed north around Kellett Bluff. -M Elise Cannon [WSSJI]
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GRAY WHALES -
Sat, Mar 21 - Rosario Strait
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Richard Wagner
Date of Sighting: March 21, 2026
Time: 7:15 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Near shoreline, south of Sharpe Park, Skagit County Park
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Spout only. Could be feeding?|
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?: Not close enough to see.
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: First siting was very close to shore - less than 100 yards. Second and third siting it had moved off about 1/2 mile (?) or so. This is 4th siting of perhaps same whale. Other siting were morning of Feb 24 and 25 and March 1st. All 3 of those sightings were in morning ranging btw 8:30 to 11. I was at top of cliff, so not close enough to see much beyond spout and flukes as it went down. These earlier sitings were positioned much more in a line btw Sharpe Park and Deception Island. But very close to Sharpe shoreline.
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Mar 21 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
19:48 - Not sure what it was, didn’t have the binoculars - wasn’t an orca, but saw some spouts from Moran’s Beach. [presumably gray -RH]. -Emily Johnson
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Sat, Mar 21 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Mairin f
Date of Sighting: March 21, 2026
Time: 4:30 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Between West Beach and Hastie Lake Park (Whidbey Island), 1.5 miles out
Direction of travel : SW slowly
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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08:52 - Gray whale 200 yards off shore at Hastie Lake County Park. -Sarah Geist
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Sat, Mar 21 - Admiralty Inlet
09:16 - Gray northbound slowly Admiralty Inlet 100 feet from shore. Gray whale northbound very close in Lagoon Point -photo by Bill Setter, March 21, 2026
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Sat, Mar 21 - Penn Cove
10:50 - Gray whale at Long Point. Heading east out of Penn Cove. -Sarah Geist
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Sat, Mar 21 - Port Susan
09:22 - Gray at Warm Beach, no real direction. -Thomas McKane
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Sat, Mar 21 - Saratoga Passage
17:45 - Confirmed heading south into Holmes Harbor, background in video is Greenbank Farm. Link to FB video.
17:30 - Grey near Baby Island appearing to be moving south towards Holmes Harbor entrance. -Marilyn Armbruster
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15:00 - Still heading south, into Holmes Harbor.
14:40 - One gray whale northwest of Baby Island, heading south. -Martha Poppy Sinclair
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14:44 - Blows west of Baby Island heading south. -Kirsten Vacura
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14:02 - Gray blowing mid channel, east of Baby Island. Southbound, I think. -Krista Paulino
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11:40 - Now heading south into Holmes Harbor.
11:20 - Appears to be one gray whale just west of Baby Island, milling around.
10:08 - Saw two blows (likely one gray whale) in the middle of Saratoga Passage east of Baby Island. Appears to be heading south. -Martha Poppy Sinclair
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Sat, Mar 21 - Saratoga Passage
13:24 - Blows off Sandy Point, appears to be a gray whale. Viewing from Langley. [approx. 48.035918, -122.371989]. -Elevate Outdoors
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Sat, Mar 21 - Possession Sound
19:16 - In between Hat and Whidbey Island. Long down times. Link to FB video. -Amy Craig
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17:03 - There is a whale off Howarth Park Everett, maybe a gray whale. -Allie Kellett
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12:51 - Whale, presumably gray, off Howarth Park, Everett. [Video shared shows blows just several hundred yards from shore] -Alexis Orndorf [PSWS]
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Sat, Mar 21 - Possession Sound
16:55 - Grey whale super close to shore in Chennault Beach!Heading south. Link to FB video. -Alice Thuy Talbot
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Sat, Mar 21 - Possession Sound (CRC2362 Thidwick)
14:40 - CRC-2362 Thidwick back and forth off Mukilteo, Saratoga has departed! -Brooke Casanova
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14:28 - Our daughter saw two grays off of the Mukilteo -Clinton ferry just a few minutes ago. Unsure of their direction. -Janet Moody
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14:19 - Grey whales are in Mukilteo! Link to FB video. -Kristin Zoller Kohorst
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We saw 4 different Grey Whales in this area. Two were over off the north side of Hat Island and then the ferry radioed about additional “marine movement” by the lighthouse. The ones off the Mukilteo beach were all members of the Sounders and were ID’d as 2356 (Stalwart) and 2362 (Thidwick). -Principal Dixon
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Sat, Mar 21 - Possession Sound (CRC56 Stardust & CRC356 Carson)
12:41 - 2 gray whales milling at my map spot. CRC 56 and 356 [approx. 48.023881, -122.336244]. -Bart Rulon
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Sat, Mar 21 - South Puget Sound - Tonight saw this gray whale on the east side of Ketron Island from Steilacoom. -photo by Jeanne Hopkins, March 21, 2026
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18:35 - Gray near Ketron.
18:13 - Baleen north of Ketron Island. -photo by Jason Cook, March 21, 2026
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Saw something off Point Defiance today. Can anyone help identify? [gray whale] -A.J. Phistry
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08:07 - Donna McCrea, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: SALIISH Captain reports one Gray whale WB near Point Defiance.
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Sat, Mar 21 - Haro Strait
16:40 - Approaching Snug Harbor, with 2 boats. -James Richardson [WSSJI]
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15:38 - 2 humpbacks northbound off Land Bank, about 1/4 mile offshore. -Amy Nesler [WSSJI
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MINKE WHALES -
Sat, Mar 21 - Hood Canal - Similar location, [in the evening], south shore Hood Canal, near Happy Hollow. -photo by Carrie Thomas, March 21, 2026
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Sat, Mar 21 - Admiralty Inlet
18:28 - non-orca whale milling around just north of Lake Hancock on Whidbey side of mid channel. -Scott
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18:28 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:54 to relay report: [18:28 unidentified whale 48.1175, -122.61301 (3 mi. N of Lagoon Point)]
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11:18 - I have an unidentified baleen north of the Coupeville ferry lanes, west side of mid, no direction. Viewing from Fort Casey. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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10:03 - 10:25 - We were watching fromPoint Hudson and seemed to be getting closer to Fort Casey started seeing at 10:03 by 10:25 much further away and only getting spouts. -photo by Trina Grant, March 21, 2026
March 20
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Mar 20 - Admiralty Inlet (T99s) - T99s at Fort Flagler! Link to FB video. -Joe Griffin-Harte
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15:12 - These guys are heading into Discovery Bay now, just south of Diamond Point. -Trevor Tillman, PSE
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12:03 - Past Point Wilson about 10 minutes ago. Heading north fast. -Alissa Gubelman
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11:39 - Continuing quickly northbound in Admiralty. About mid channel; west of the tug boat that passed them [approx. 48.125380, -122.726723]. -Jennifer Fulton Carpenter
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T99C Barakat
11:20 - Amazing pass just a few feet off the point at Fort Flagler. -photos by Susan John, March 20, 2026
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10:35 - North of East Beach Marrowstone. Very west. A little milling. But mostly moving north fast. Viewing from S Lagoon Point. -Sarah Geist
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09:34 - There are multiple orca. North end of Mutiny Bay, west of mid. Northbound.
09:26 - West of the large ship.
0923 - I see 1 dorsal heading north out from Olele Point. -Susan John
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Melissa Serocki
Date of Sighting: March 20, 2026
Time: 8:25 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Just north of Hood Canal bridge
Direction of travel : N slowly, occasional blow, fin viewable
Behaviors observed: Traveling slowly north
If orcas, any males?: Yes
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Fri, Mar 20 - South Puget Sound (T65As [minus T65A3 & T65A5] & T137s)
19:45 - A few nice breaches just south of Cutts Island to end the night. Travel mode headed south. Link to FB video.
19:31 - Off southwest side of Cutts island possibly on a hunt. -Steve Czerniak
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19:30 - Just visible on the south side of Cutts Island surface active on a hunt. -Andrea Facer
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19:26 - Continuing south and passing by Raft Island grouped together traveling. -Torry Chamberlayne
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19:18 - We are viewing them from Kopachuck far off. -Andrea Facer
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19:02 - Heading south out of view from Purdy Spit. -Amy FowIer
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18:50 - Viewing from Purdy Spit. Directionally now headed out of Henderson Bay grouped together. -Torry Chamberlayne
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18:48 - They are now slowly moving south away from Purdy Spit. Opposite side from us watching. -Paul Davis
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18:39 - Confirming 65As in Purdy snacking on a harbor porpoise. -Jami Cantrell
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18:25 - Viewing from Purdy Spit. Seeing about right here hunting about mid channel. -Torry Chamberlayne
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18:28 - Two passed our house right before Purdy Spit turn. -Tiffany Skipper
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18:15 - Viewing from Purdy Spit, seeing one continuing into Henderson and almost approaching the floating dock.
18:05 - Viewing from Purdy Spit seeing them about here heading deeper into Henderson Bay closer to Key Peninsula side -Torry Chamberlayne
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17:27 - Watching them from Kopachuck. Mid channel. -Paul Davis
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17:24 - Viewing from Bella very far off (closer to longbranch side) still heading further into Carr- toward Kopachuck. -Andrea Facer
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Jack off Chambers Bay. -photo by Ryan Dicks, March 20, 2026
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Earlier at Chambers Bay foot bridge. -photo by Jason Cook, March 20, 2026
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T137A Jack is present! -photo by David Bennett, March 20, 2026
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16:32 - They’ve come into Carr Inlet grouped up still moving quickly. -Andrea Facer
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16:10 - Passing Chambers Bay. -Cherie StOurs
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15:58 - Seeing at least 5 blows from Anderson Island ferry dock. South of the Fox Island buoy mid channel, hard to tell if they are still southbound or if they are angling toward Carr. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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15:58 -Across from Chambers Bay on Fox Island, they’ve been down for a few minutes now. Link to FB video. -Britnee Patjens
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15:55 - In front of Chambers Bay, southbound viewed from Fox Island Pier. -Joy Powers
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15:46 - Orcas heading south, just passing by the Fox Island fishing pier. mid channel. We just saw one. -Pattie LaRue Warr
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15:38 - Just passed Day Island. Moving south fast. -Kaity Calhoun
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15:37 - Looks like the there still southbound from Titlow.
15:33 -Approaching Point Fosdick viewing from Titlow still southbound. -Cherie StOurs
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15:33 - They’ve passed southbound under Narrows Bridge and are continuing south quickly. -Andrea Facer
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15:26 - Spotting from Narrows Beach. Almost to the Tacoma narrows bridge. Southbound - closer to Tacoma side -Laura RC
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Clayton Wood
Date of Sighting: March 20, 2026
Time: 3:23 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Tacoma narrows just north of bridge
Direction of travel : South traveling fast with current
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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15:05 - Mid channel southbound quickly approaching Salmon Beach. Viewing from Narrows Viewpoint 5 Mile Drive Point Defiance. Orcas quickly southbound between Point Defiance and Gig Harbor slightly closer to Tacoma side [approx. 47.318804, -122.557850]. -Ed Rickert
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They have been in Colvos Passage most of the day. Saw them just entering Colvos from Southworth around 11:00. I assumed possibly T46B’s because it looked like a calf was out. -Dylan Dolby
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Ashley Andre
Date of Sighting: March 20, 2026
Time: 1:45 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 5
Where seen: Directly in front of Ollala Bay Market
Direction of travel : South against incoming tide
Behaviors observed: milling
If orcas, any males?: 1 very large fin maybe 5 feet or more
Any unusual markings?: unable to see
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Rachael from Gig Harbor Wild Watch was there (I met her on the beach) she has video!
Photos available?: No
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13:30 - A group of orcas went past Olalla Bay. One large male and three or four others. Link to more photos. -photos by Rachel Easton, March 20, 2026
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GRAY WHALES -
Fri, Mar 20 - Admiralty Inlet
17:27 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:09 to relay report: [17:27 gray whale 48.07246, -122.65226].
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17:27 - Single gray? close to Marrowstone southbound Admiralty across from Lagoon Point. -Bill Setter
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Fri, Mar 20 - Upper Saratoga Passage - Here is our visitor cruising by Camano Island! Thanks for the tip Marianne! -photo by Greg Parham, March 20, 2026
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09:50 - I watched a gray feeding for about 5-10 minutes at the southern end of Mariners Cove/Oak Harbor/Whidbey before it headed out into the channel a bit and appeared to be aiming for Polnell Point. -Marianne Parry
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Fri, Mar 20 - Saratoga Passage
09:13 - Whale feeding just North of Mabana. [trending] South towards Mabana but feeding was kind of circular- not sure which way they exited. [Robert Barnes via CWW] Video Robert shared is distant, but I think pec fin looks probable for CRC531 Gretchen. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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Fri, Mar 20 - Saratoga Passage
17:25 - Thank you Krista. I briefly saw the one just east of Baby Island and the other 2 are southbound in Holmes Harbor about 2 miles south of Greenbank about maybe mid channel? [approx. 48.093498, -122.548283]. -Marilyn Armbruster
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16:12 - 1 gray mid channel blew once east of Baby Island. Viewing from south end of Camano Island State Park. Also saw 2 other spouts very far away on west side of Baby Island. All are too far away for pic. -Krista Paulino
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Fri, Mar 20 - Holmes Harbor
1140 - Gray in Holmes Harbor. Out from Beverly Beach maybe. Heading north. -Sarah Geist
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Fri, Mar 20 - Possession Sound
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Erin W
Date of Sighting: March 20, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Possession Sound, near Everett shoreline in shallow waters
Direction of travel : Slow, not moving very much
Behaviors observed: Surfacing with spray
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
March 19
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Mar 19 - Discovery Passage, BC (T100s & others) - Campbell River, BC, Canada. Large group of Bigg's Killer Whales travelling southbound through Campbell River this afternoon. Split into 2 groups, this is a video of the second group.
16:00 - They were still tracking southbound approaching Comox area. Filmed from shore (Campbell River Vancouver Island) with Quadra Island in the background. Looks like T100s part of the group [presuming T100C is the mature male (bent crooked tip of dorsal / notch in trailing edge at midpoint]). Link to Youtube video. -Heather V. Baskey
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Thu, Mar 19 - Sooke Harbour (T11A)
14:58 - T11A "Rainy" in Sooke Harbour a few minutes ago! in Sooke, BC. Link to FB video. -Paul Pudwell
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Thu, Mar 19 - Discovery Bay (T46s [minus T46D] & T46B1s)
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Rich Kiepke
Date of Sighting: March 19, 2026
Time: 11:15 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 7
Where seen: Discovery Bay
Direction of travel : West
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: Yes
Any unusual markings?: Bent dorsal on male
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org -photos by Rich Kiepke, March 19, 2026
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11:00 - This pod was in Discovery Bay and stayed in our area of Beckett Point for about 30 minutes. There were 5 of them and one definitely seemed to be a baby. Hope this helps with your tracking. Out of town guests so I did not get around to sending this earlier. Thanks for all you do to support these magnificentcreatures. -photos by Karel Reeves, March 19, 2026
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Thu, Mar 19 - Hood Canal (T99s) - T99C Barakat - T99s in Hood Canal. Tight, slow travel for a while, then a hunt with lots of surface activity, and a post-meal cuddle puddle. Link to more photos. -photo by Kelly Dawson, March 19, 2026
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T99C Barakat - In a whirlwind turn of events, the T99 pod continued their journey through Hood Canal after their matriarch (T099 Bella) was briefly stranded at low tide. These are a few of my favorite shots of their surface activity as they made their way North. Thank you to Orca Behavior Institute for help with these IDs! Link to more photos. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 19, 2026
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The T99s will forever hold a special place in my heart! While I captured some photos I will share later, I felt compelled to share the videos, allowing others who adore these whales to experience the joy and relief that filled my heart. Link to FB video. -April Basham
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Between Brinnon and Foods.Link to FB video. -Ron Williams
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19:23 - The T99s still northbound in the Hood approaching Triton Cove midchannel riding the tide it appears -April Basham
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18:51 - T99s almost to Mike's Beach Resort. Loosely grouped and northbound. Mid to west side. -Candace Gavin
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18:37 - just passed Hamma Hamma oyster saloon. -Ashley Linscott
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18:29 - They are so happy T99 is free and moving. What an incredible gift they just gave a lot of whale watchers in the Hood Canal. Link to FB video. -April Basham
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18:22 - After a long hunt and some celebrations T99s are still northbound. Mid to west side south of Hamma Hamma Oyster shop. We have not seen the T65As since Lillawaup. They must have broke off. -Candace Gavin
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18:00 - From our deck in Lilliwaup. Link to more photos. -photos by Jenn Cooper Hill, March 19, 2026
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17:09 - Mid channel heading north towards Hamma Hamma oyster shop. Just about in front of the fire station.
16:25 - Very much in a slow travel/rest mode north from Eagle Creek.Link to FB video. -Mollie Segall
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16:18 - They are still headed north mid channel. -Paul Davis
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16:09 - We [have] members of the 65As present as well.
16:01 - We have more than just the T99s approaching Eagle Creek Campground. -April Basham
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15:40 - Just passing Dewatto. East side of channel, northbound. -Steve Illman
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15:30 - All 5 are confirmed back together. Continuing north mid channel near Octopus Hole.
15:08 - Found the rest of them! Same position, north of Hoodsport and northbound mid channel.
15:02 - Seeing a single male dorsal fin traveling north on the east side of the channel. Just north of Hoodsport. He surfaced 3-4 and I didn’t see any other fins with him. -Mollie Segall
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14:04 - She appears to be free, now that the tide is in more. -Kelly Ehrhardt
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14:00 - The small female orca in the Hood Canal appeared to get hung up at low tide. She’s now free and heading toward Union. Near south shore highway 106. -Nene Lo
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13:29 - Someone in a Union city community group said one might be stranded in the low tide? -photo by Liza Prange, March 19, 2026
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11:53 - 1 or 2 large orcas just spotted at the Great Bend in Hood Canal headed outbound mid-channel towards Alderbrook. -Micah J Olson
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Thu, Mar 19 - Holmes Harbor
11:30 - 2 orcas heading south into Holmes Harbor just after a great [gray] whale headed north by Beverly Beach as well as 2 pods of sea lions! -Barb Fenton Schaumberg [WIWS]
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Thu, Mar 19 - South Puget Sound
10:10 - Orcas spotted atCamp Colman heading south in Case Inlet! Only like 2-3 spotted for sure. -Sydney Suzanne Stoewer
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GRAY WHALES -
Thu, Mar 19 - Upper Saratoga Passage
17:47 - Next surface (17:47) was in same area. So may be circling/feeding out there. 10 minutes down times.
17:35 - Gray here ish. [approx. 48.233251, -122.631574 (1 mi. NE of Long Point)]. I’ll stay for next surface to update direction if any. -Sarah Geist
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Thu, Mar 19 - Holmes Harbor
11:30 - 2 orcas heading south into Holmes Harbor just after a great [gray] whale headed north by Beverly Beach as well as 2 pods of sea lions! -Barb Fenton Schaumberg [WIWS]
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Thu, Mar 19 - Possession Sound (CRC383 Cascade & CRC531 Gretchen)
13:40 - 383 is also here with 531!!!
13:22 - Gray whale 531 at southeast Hat island. -Tony Tilt, PSE
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Thu, Mar 19 - North Puget Sound (CRC2440 Tahoma & CRC2249 Hattie)
12:25 - Gray 2440 at this location [47.903328, -122.413093 (1 mi W of Possession Point SP)] traveling. Westbound.
11:58 - CRC 2249 traveling south [approx. 47.902597, -122.374900 (500’ E of Possession Pt.)], another one [CRC2440] further south west, .5 mile [south tip of Whidbey]. -Tony Tilt, PSE
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Thu, Mar 19 - Puget Sound
11:36 - Gray whale feeding just inside Manchester fuel dock headed south after quite a few passes. Link to more photos. -photos by Noelle Morris, March 19, 2026
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Thu, Mar 19 - Admiralty Inlet
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Bruce Hildebrand
Date of Sighting: March 19, 2026
Time: 6:25 PM
Species seen: humpback traveling north past Lagoon Point north road end.
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen:
Direction of travel : NW. Moving Slowly
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?: None observed
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I have video of the whale spouting
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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18:25 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 19:20 to relay report: 18:25 - Unidentified whale at [48.07997, -122.64022 (1 mi. W of Lagoon Point)]
March 18
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Mar 18 -San Juans (J Pod) - Captured onfilm in Haro, southbound:Link to Youtube video. -Gerald Graham
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22:43 - Hearing faint calls on Pender hydrophone. -Kendra Nelson [WSSJI]
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18:45 - Still hearing echolocation clicks on Orcasound Andrews Bay. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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17:25 - Still visible on Lime Kiln camera, I assume it’s pointing to the north? Loud and clear calls on Andrews Bay hydrophone! -Amy FowIer
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17:24 - Calls continuing on Andrews Bay and it’s been very beautiful.
17:00 - Vocals on both Lime Kiln and Andrews really nice. Andrews especially. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:59 - I don't want to jinx them, but how lovely is it to hear them chat without ridiculously loud ship noise in the background. -Sophia Newton
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16:46 - Js also audible on Andrews Bay hydrophone.
16:33 - J pod calls increasing in volume. Echolocation clicks. Visual is awesome with someone foraging chasing prey. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:26 - Lots of calls on Lime Kiln. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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16:24 - Still visible on live stream. Also hearing calls! -Hannah Marie Munro
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16:20 - Hearing calls and clicks on Lime Kiln. Can also see them on TWM [The Whale Museum] livestream -Jourdan Rae
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16:05 - Jpod is on Lime Kiln stream right now. -Sophia Newton
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14:45 - SRKW (likely J-Pod) offshore of Eagle Point, milling trending up island. -Orca Behavior Institute [WSSJI]
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09:41 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: CHELAN Captain reports has stopped for a dozen Orca, East of Thatcher Pass, heading South -down Rosario Strait.
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jonathan Ledet
Date of Sighting: March 18, 2026
Time: 9:03 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 7
Where seen: 48.522500,-122.690800
Direction of travel : SE
Behaviors observed: breaching, tailslap
If orcas, any males?: at least 1
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?:
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Mar 18 - Haro Strait
16:00 - Biggs orcas spotted due west of Lime Kiln camera, mid Haro, moving north. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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Wed, Mar 18 - Hood Canal (T99s)
16:43 - Viewing from Scenic Beach, they are nearing Pleasant Harbour west side of channel. At least two so far. -Grace Donnamaria
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16:00 - Coming up on Triton. East side of the canal. -Mark Emiley
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15:41 - I can see one passing Holly midchannel. Heading north. -Grace Donnamaria
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15:04 - A pod of orcas on the Hood Canal. They're heading north towards Brinnon spotted them at Eagle Creek. Link to FB video. -Jerry Curry
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14:30 - Just spotted 2-3 orcas across from Dewatto. Moving slowly northbound, near shore north of Lilliwaup -Amy Groat
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10:30 - 13:33 - Wasn't able to snap a pic as I was working on Delta pier at Bangor but 3 orcas came within 30 yards of the pier thrashed a bit went back out to the canal and headed south. The three I saw it seemed like two females 1 male just based on dorsal fins. -Lyle Kash
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10:30 - Spotted four orcas at Potlatch State Park in the shallow waters this morning. Link to more photos. -photos by Pat Clark, March 18, 2026
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07:45 -Multiple orca northbound, Octopus Hole, Hood Canal. Dove and didn't reappear. Probably at Lilliwaup by now.
08:13 - They’re still at Octopus Hole. Just came up, thrashed a bit, and went back down. Turning back southbound. Two large. Sund Rock area. -photo by Steve Illman, March 18, 2026
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Wed, Mar 18 - Possession Sound
18:20 - We just saw at least three moving north through the Clinton ferry lanes close approach to the docks Moving fast -Paul Kelly
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16:25 - late report: I saw 6-8 orcas traveling southbound past the Clinton ferry dock. I wasn't able to post at the time, but was surprised they hadn't been reported yet -Natalie Scantlen
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Wed, Mar 18 - Puget Sound (T46s [minus T46D] & T46B1s) - T46B1 Tread & T46B1D Tashi - T46s and T46B1s south of Edmonds. Taken aboard Swiftsure (Puget Sound Express). Link to more photos. -photos by Kelly Dawson, March 18, 2026
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T46s -D and T46B1s making their grand entrance to the Seattle waterfront. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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18:00 - Hard to be exact but west of traffic lanes/tugs. Miller Bay in background viewing from Sunset Hill. Still northbound [approx. 47.716191, -122.462039].
17:45 - West of mid viewing from Sunset Hill. Suquamish in background. Northbound. -Beriah SoOrio
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T46E Thor
14:10 - At the Love Lock Park in West Seattle. -Photo by Brimm Sadiarin, March 18, 2026
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15:20 - They just appeared again off the Magnolia bluffs west of Elliott Bay marina going mostly north west. -photo by John Patrick Darmody II, March 18, 2026
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15:16 - Viewing from Anchor Park. Orcas are traveling northwest out of Elliot Bay. Argosy as a reference. Headed toward West Point. -Hannah Marie Munro
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14:59 -1 orca headed out of the bay near Magnolia Bridge and marina.
14:56 - Viewing from Hamilton Viewpoint, was able to see one right off the grain silos closer seattle side. Also the Argosy boat is following maybe a grey? Close to shore. -Meghan Houghland
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14:52 - Passing silos by Expedia HQ as viewed from Duwamish Head. Westbound. -Steve Rice
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14:50 - Link to FB video. -Theresa Rivkin
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14:47 - Headed north straight out from the tip of Pier 70. -Sarah Nickel Smith
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14:42 - Heading back north now! Ferry is slowed because of them. Still mid channel in Elliot Bay. -Julie Clay
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14:39 - Several orcas passing behind Pier 69 out of the bay. -Robyn Riley
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14:30 - They're were heading close to east channel of river last I saw. -Orca Updates
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14:29 -Moving north west from Smith Tower view from Don Armeni. -Mary Hartmann
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14:17 - Viewing from Don Armeni Park. Orcas spread out all over Elliot Bay. Thor's group closer to West Seattle trending towards Marination and Jack Block. -Hannah Marie Munro
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14:15 - Can see one just south of the water taxi. Viewing from Pier 70.
14:32 - They are far in the bay and the fast water taxi is now slowed to a stop because of them! -Theresa Rivkin
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14:07 - They were right in here, southbound. I'm viewing from PSQ. -Tiffany Youngblood
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T46E Thor
14:07 - 14:18 - Elliott Bay, from Don Armeni, West Seattle. -photos by Robin Sinner, March 18, 2026
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14:05 - There’s one close to shore boat launch Alki. -Orca Updates
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14:10 - Viewing from the Seattle side waterfront, Elliot way area. Very close to the Alki side, still heading south towards boat launch/marina! -Julie Clay
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14:38 - Saw them on the Bainbridge Island-Seattle ferry!! had to pause sailing for them. Link to FB video. -Taylor White
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13:49 - They are in Elliot Bay! Argosy is stopped watching them from a distance. -Summer Staley
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13:38 - The reporting here seems to be delayed. They're currently between Magnolia Viewpoint and Alki lighthouse. -Jamin King
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13:13 - Still viewing from West Point. Dorsals pointed east slightly south of the light house.
13:00 - Resuming travel southbound. Grouped tightly. Mid to east in channel. Baby is adorable!
12:54 -Milling off West Point. Spread mid to west in channel. Hanging out to the right of the yellow buoy. -Hannah Marie Munro
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12:22 - Fast southbound travel, viewed aboard Puget Sound Express Swiftsure (left the scene maybe 5-10 minutess ago). 46s and 46B1s. -Kelly Dawson
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12:15 - Mid-Channel off of Meadow Point. Still southbound at five knots. Looks like the 46s and 46Bs. -Brian McGinn, PSE
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12:10 - Still southbound, north west of Golden Gardens now. -Khye Heuerman
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11:56 - Watching spouts north of Carkeek Park. Slowly making their way south. Long down times. -Nathaniel Cornille
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11:40 - Orcas are continuing at a good clip. About mile south of transect Richmond Beach and Jeff ahead slightly east of mid-channel. If not for the male they can be fairly difficult to spot in the white-cappy chop. Map is general. [approx. 47.734735, -122.420088].
11:25 - Orcas are mid channel between Richmond Beach Saltwater Park and Jefferson Head stead southbound in rough seas. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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10:44 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: WALLA WALLA confirms same [orcas in EDM/KING lanes].
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10:30 - Heard from a friend there were 4-5 K-dubs seen from the ferry, southbound, closer to the Kingston side! -Brian McGinn
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10:30 - Just spotted 3-4 orcas southbound, west of midchannel from 10:20 Kingston-Edmonds ferry. One big male in group. WSF slowed down. -Sue Suroweic Larkin
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GRAY WHALES -
Thu, Mar 18 - San Juans
16:30 - Gray whale in Thatcher Pass. Traveling west. Very infrequent surfacing. Shallow breaths. Link to FB video. -Kat Martin
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16:10 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: CHELAN reports a single grey whale located off Humphrey Head, no direction of travel.
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Thu, Mar 18 - Holmes Harbor
11:02 - Gray in Holmes Harbor. Viewing from Freeland Park. It is moving north.
10:52 - Gray whale deep in Holmes Harbor, observing from Freeland Park, moving north. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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Thu, Mar 18 - Possession Sound (CRC2362 Thidwick & other)
13:36 - Thidwick and another gray too far away to ID just off of Hat Island [approx. 48.009368, -122.283253 (1 mi. E of Hat Isl)]. -Lily Aey
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Thu, Mar 18 - Puget Sound
16:37 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to relay report: SEA/BI/BREM vessels notified of a single grey whale hugging the shoreline, north of Pier 52, in the vicinity of Pier 66. [47.6077, -122.35109 at 16:15].
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16:15 - Whale appears to be between the Argosy boat & the wheel. Viewing from PSQ. -Tiffany Youngblood
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15:17 - Grey is on north end of Elliot Bay. Argosy is tailing at a safe distance. Viewing with binos from Pier 64. -Taylor White
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15:02 - The grey has moved more to the middle of the bay but is still pretty close to the Alki side. -Ricardo Aguayo
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14:56 - Also the Argosy boat is following maybe a grey? Close to shore [east of Duwamish Head]. -Meghan Houghland
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14:54 - Gray whale also in Elliot Bay. Out from Don Armeni. -Hannah Marie Munro
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14:32 - There's another whale I've been watching from Magnolia which is trending into Elliot Bay currently. I'm not sure if it's an orca. I'm not seeing any fin or black when it spouts every few minutes. [confirmed gray]. -Jamin King
March 17
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Tue, Mar 17 - San Juans (T30A & T30C) - Taken from the ferry, just in front of the Lopez dock. -photo by StunningApricot1623, March 17, 2026
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17:00 - They may have changed for now. Westbound off Hankin Point. -Rika Pere
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16:29 - Headed southeast toward Thatcher Pass. Link to FB video.
16:08 - Orcas spotted at Lopez island from M/V Chelan. Link to FB video. -Heather Sheppard
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15:58 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 16:56 to report: 1558hrs: Vessel reports via 800MHz 3 orca (2 adults, one calf) heading SW into Upright Channel. The orca are currently 1 mile north of Upright Head. -T30A & T30C per Yifan Ling.
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Tue, Mar 17 - Admiralty Inlet (T65As minus T65A3 & T65A5 & T137s)
13:45 - T65As and T137s killed a porpoise and continuing north [approx. 47.979697, -122.659382(2 mi. S of Marrowstone Is.)]. -Tony Tilt, PSE
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Tue, Mar 17 - Hood Canal
12:55 - Just off Olele Point northbound. -Susan John
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Date of Sighting: March 17, 2026
Time: 12:07 PM
Species seen: orcas
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: North Shore Hood Canal headingtoward Belfair
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: One
Any unusual markings?: Big fin on male
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Elsa Cajune
Date of Sighting: March 17, 2026
Time: 10:37 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: (47.8108595, -122.6946815 [4 mi. S of Hood Canal Bridge])
Direction of travel : NE
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Sally Loomis Loomis
Date of Sighting: March 17, 2026
Time: 12:07 PM
Species seen: orcas
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: North Shore Hood Canal heading toward Belfair
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: One
Any unusual markings?: Big fin on male
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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11:36 - Can confirm 3 orcas seen in Hood Canal traveling northeast. Seen just south of the bridge so suspect they are now north of the bridge. -Karen Oram
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16:45 - Just saw about 5 or 6 north of the Hood Canal Bridge close They were heading north near Salisbury County park and I was viewing from shine tidelands next to the bridge from 16:15 to 16:45 and still visible when I left. -Rebekah Marie
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Alexander Cady
Date of Sighting: March 17, 2026
Time: 4:15 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 5
Where seen: Just North of the Hood Canal Bridge
Direction of travel : North, away from the hood canal. Not focused on traveling
Behaviors observed: Milling or hunting
If orcas, any males?: Yes
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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15:54 - My husband just spotted 2 orcas going across the Hood Canal bridge on the north side. My husband just spotted 2 orcas, while he was driving across the Hood Canal bridge, they were on the north side. -Lori Maxim
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kyla Beal
Date of Sighting: March 17, 2026
Time: 3:45 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Off hood canal bridge
Direction of travel : Hunting or traveling parallel with bridge
Behaviors observed: Milling or hunting
If orcas, any males?: One tall dorsal fin and a small baby like fin next to it.
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Tue, Mar 17 - Puget Sound
00:30 - Ts were on the Sunset Bay hydrophone. -Ashley Whitman
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Tue, Mar 17 - Puget Sound (T46s minus T46D & T46B1s) - T46s & T46B1s -photos by Ryan Dicks, March 17, 2026
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18:00 - Northbound. Very spread out island side of mid inline with Des Moines. -Jason Cook
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17:20 - They were here from my view by Redondo sort of heading back to Point Robinson mid channel. -Orca Updates
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17:33 - Almost to cottages at Point Robinson. Northbound travel.
17:18 - Still slowly north center of Gold Beach. Viewing from Saltwater.
16:53 - Just south of Gold Beach. Drifting north but not traveling [approx. 47.366010, -122.428242].
16:34 - Binocular views from Salt Water. Still milling. -photo by Jason Cook, March 17, 2026
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16:31 - Viewing from Saltwater. -Kelly Dawson
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16:55 - No direction lots of birds.
16:16 - More birds still no direction.
15:47 - Lots of birds diving may signal the end of the longest hunt ever. -Ryan Dicks
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15:38 - Still milling by white boat mid off Maury and Redondo area.
15:08 - From the mainland side they appear to be onshore Maury but they're east of mid, it;s an illusion. Just fyi for spotters, about the same spot as before look for the white boat.
14:55 - Seem to be moving back to other Robinson hard to say for sure. -Orca Updates
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14:41 - Viewing tiny triangles and splashes from Des Moines pier. Surface active, non directional, east of mid. -Kelly Dawson
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14:30 - Saw them from Des Moines east of mid between Redondo and Dash hunting still. -Orca Updates
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13:48 - Viewing from above point Ruston w binocs. Mid channel in line with Des Moines from point Ruston. No obvious direction of travel. -Ed Rickert
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13:38 -Non directional right now just lots of splashes.
13:32 - I can see blows from the Des Moines pier. Black boat nearby. Big splashes too and I have crappy binoculars. -Jennifer Wade
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12:43 - Orcas are hunting in east passage south of Point Robinson, more east in channel. -April Basham
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12:28 - Pod of orcas just south of Point Robinson off Maury Island. At least 8 individuals including one large male and one apparent baby. They are circling, breaching, thrashing - not on the move in any direction at this point. -Jim Devereaux
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11:46 - From Browns Point they seemed to have moved more east side of the channel still southbound.
10:46 - From Dash Point they are moving more mid channel and approaching the pier now. -April Basham
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10:22 - All are now south of the cottages southbound, close in to island side. Others are with the T46s, looks to be the T46Bs [T46B1s] but need to look at the images bigger at home. Surf is high and pouring rain making visibility challenging, but they were steady southbound, with verrrry long downtimes.
10:05- T46s at least approaching Point Robinson.
10:00 - Seeing one female/juvi approaching Point Robinson, west in channel. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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09:33 - At least 3.5 miles from me, still southbound approaching KVI beach in a few minutes.
09:20 - Good morning - there is at least 1 male orca traveling southbound passing Vashon Island between Dilworth and KVI Beach on the far west side of the Sound (main channel, east of Vashon). It is too far for me to ID it or to obtain useful images and I have only seen it once so far for 4 surfacings. -Raphael Fennimore
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GRAY WHALES -
Tue, Mar 17 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
14:25 - Looks like 2 of them and they are eastbound.
14:15 - Grey blow a few miles off shore between West Beach and Hastie Lake Beach (Whidbey Island). Can’t tell direction yet. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Tue, Mar 17 - Holmes Harbor
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Andrea Linton
Date of Sighting: March 17, 2026
Time: 12:20 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen:
Where seen: Holmes Harbor at Dines Point
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I have video only and will send to Sightings.
Photos available?: No
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10:55 - Can see blows from Freeland Park, two gray whales in Holmes Harbor heading north. -Kim Parry
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Tue, Mar 17 - Possession Sound
09:33 - Grey whales about 1-3 of them over here in Everett WA Possession Sound next to Jetty Island. -Isaac Murro
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09:31 - Grey whales about 1-3 of them over here in Everett WA, Possession Sound next to Jetty Island. -Issac Murro
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Tue, Mar 17 - Possession Sound
13:00 - Whale (gray?) Just went by Ivar's Mukilteo headed north close to shore. -Ed Pearson
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Tue, Mar 17 - Admiralty Inlet
08:56 - I think it's a fin whale heading south slowly [200 yards off of Lagoon Point], and resurfacing at the same location several times. It barely makes the surface, low, wide plume, one breath, long dives - 3-5 minutes.
09:07 - The same whale is surfacing at the same place [off of Lagoon Point] every 3-6 minutes, still 200 yards out. We saw the body, maybe the size of a smaller whale (minke?) Whitish markings on the tail. Still barely surfacing to breathe, very hard to make out. -Bill Setter
March 16
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Mar 16 - Bellingham Bay
16:26 - Orcas in Bellingham Bay as we make our way into Squalicum Harbor. Link to FB video. -Expedition_elira
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Mon, Mar 16 - Saratoga Passage (T46s minus T46D & others) - Male is T46E Thor
13:20 - 4-5 orcas sb [southbound] in Saratoga Passage, just passed Race Lagoon, Whidbey side. They seemed to be having lunch - my guess is the T46Bs but too far away to be certain. Haven't seen them since. -photos by Jill Hein, March 16, 2026
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Mon, Mar 16 - Hood Canal
19:47 - Thank you Megan for letting us watch the whales from your place. I just saw 2 of them heading south from Paradise Cove. But they are only coming up for air and then back down for long periods of time. Hopefully since they were headed back south they will be back to Brinnon again tomorrow for another visit. -Stephani Cook-Corey
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18:20 -McDonald Cove Road. They’re still here.
17:14 - Still in front of the cove but heading southbound slowly
16:33 - Back to mid channel in front of McDonald’s Cove Road.
16:20 - Going north toward Duckabush mid channel.
16:15 - Counting three heading towards Duckabush.
16:15 - Out front of McDonald’s Cove Road. -Megan Renae Rubal
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16:43 - We see five at Duckabush. They are hunting.
16:00 - Watching them travel south from Duckaush. -Paul Davis
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15:59 - Viewing from Scenic Beach, blows way in distance about here! Definitely several - [approx. 47.640180, -122.906215]. -Alexandra Spallone McDermott
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15:22 - Spotted two at Geoduck restaurant right now! Looks like they flipped back southbound. -Sarah Miller
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15:15 - We are viewing from Geoduck bar and grill. They are now moving south.
15:18 - Actually mixed directions… but generally southbound. -Paul Davis
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14:00 - Spotted off Hamma Hamma. Seemed to be heading north along the far side of the canal. Saw at least one male but very brief spotting before they disappeared. -Jess Clark
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14:41 - 2 just passed by Triton Cove State Park heading north. -Danny Leatherwood
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14:27 - I just saw one near Mike's Resort going north. -Danelle Emry Slater
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jourdan Bates
Date of Sighting: March 16, 2026
Time: 1:45 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Ayock point
Direction of travel : North
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?:
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13:45 - Just saw 2 heading north, at Ayock Point! -Jourdan Bates
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10:00 - We saw the male orca around 10:00 AM just north of Hoodsport. Southbound. -Mollie Anne Curran
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Tracy Harris
Date of Sighting: March 16, 2026
Time: 9:50 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: Hood Canal just south of Dewatto
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: Yes, 1 male
Any unusual markings?: Too far away to see
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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GRAY WHALES -
Mon, Mar 16 - Saratoga Passage
18:08 - Gray whale spout seen Langley Marina. -Lisa Renfrow-Betker
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16:34 - Whale [species unknown, presume gray -RH] outside of Langley heading towards Clinton. -Colleen Miller
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16:13 - Two gray whales feeding off Summerland. -Andrea Konstad
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Mon, Mar 16 - Puget Sound
18:20 - Off Alki Constellation Park -Rhys Harrington
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18:20 - Whale spotted off of Constellation Park. Appeared to be a single gray whale. Spotted close-ish to shore multiple times and then it appeared to be moving toward mid-channel in direction of Blake Island. -Ari Gerde
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Mon, Mar 16 - Haro Strait
15:50 - Baleen Whales in Haro Strait. [confirmed humpback -RH]. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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15:48 -Baleen whale on the Whale Museum livestream. Surfacing regularly, can’t ID species. Being followed by a whale watching boat. -Tenaya Brian Stecker
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UNIDENTIFIED SPECIES -
Mon, Mar 16 - Puget Sound
12:30 - 13:00 - Possible I saw one [orca?] from Edmonds marina beach? Between 12:30 - 13:00 I think. -Lindsay Berndahl
March 15
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Mar 15 - San Juans (T46s minus T46D, T46B1s, T100s)
15:45 - T46B1s as well, all just exited Cattle Pass heading south/southeast.
15:05 - At least T46s and T100s southbound in Griffin Bay.
14:40 - Large group of orcas reported southbound just south of Friday Harbor. -Orca Behavior Institute [WSSJI]
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Sun, Mar 15 - San Juans
07:55 - Bigg's calls x2. Thanks to the OrcaHello AI and moderation by David Bain, a couple Bigg's calls were detected early this morning on the Andrew's Bay hydrophone. Here's a link to a preliminary bout: -Scott Veirs, Orcasound [WSSJI]
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Sun, Mar 15 - Port Angeles Harbor
18:35 - Never located again as we were offloading on the Coho ferry when we saw him.
17:45 - Also seen further west inside Port Angeles Harbor.
17:15 - Lone male orca in Port Angeles Harbor. -photos by Missy Myers Rief, March 15, 2026
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Sun, Mar 15 - Hood Canal (T65As minus T65A3 & T65A5, T99s, T137s) - Just wanted to say how thankful I am for this community. The updates are incredible and because of this we were able to to spot some of these beautiful animals today. Also, if the woman who let us borrow her binoculars is in here, I want to say thank you so much! It was our kids first time seeing Orcas and they were over the moon! It will definitely be a core memory for them. At Scenic Beach. -photo by Amanda Engelhardt, March 15, 2026
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T99C Barakaty - Thanks for being such an awesome community. My first time seeing orca in the canal. Checked the page on a whim and found this thread. We just happened to be in Union when they passed by. -photo by Kathy M Conzelman, March 15, 2026
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T99E Qwiin qwiin oo qwii la, T99C Barakat, T99D Puck - T99E Qwiin qwiin oo qwii la & T99 Bella - T99s in Hood Canal today. Link to more photos. -photos by Becky Adams, March 15, 2026
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T99C Barakat & T99D Puck - T99C Barakat & T99 Bella - I missed T65As, T137s and, but got a lot of T99s. At Hamma Hamma, Hood Canal.Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Luc, March 15, 2026
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Orcas in the Hood Canal. Link to more photos. -photos by Jasmine Speaks, March 15, 2026
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T99s in Hood Canal. Link to FB video. -Steve Czerniak
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Some clips from today! Between Triton Cove and Hamma Hamma.Link to FB video. -Juan Esteban Haeckermann-Godoy
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Viewed from Hamma Hamma oyster earlier this afternoon. Link to FB video. -Amanda Bennett
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19:19 - I guess T99 Bella isn't a huge fan of going deep into the boot cause here she comes back out already hugging the other side from Twanoh State Park. Starting to lose light. But as Im writing this here comes the others back out as well.
19:11 - The T99s have finally caught up and passing Twanoh Park towards Belfair.
18:51 - The 65As with 99B and the and the T137s have passed Twanoh State Park headed towards Belfair. The T99s are bring[ing] up the rear slowly running the shore line the whole way. Still haven't made the corner yet from Hoodsport. -April Basham
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19:00 - I think we had T137s as far as Cady Creek which is just south of Sunbeach, & that's where they flipped, a little after 19:00 [approx. 47.404286, -122.932926].
18:32 - Milling right off shore here [approx. 47.387851, -122.990066]. -Melissa Bird
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18:31 - Hood Canal close to north shore Sisters Point, at least 4 one large male. Link to FB video. -Kevin Hogan
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16:30 - I saw an orca today in Hood Canal just north of Hoodsport. It was a close up sighting as it was surprisingly near the shore. The dorsal fin looked quite large. -Mollie Anne Curran
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18:22 - Possible hunt south end Twanoh State Park other side of channel.
18:05 - One male separated from a female passing Twanoh southbound. -Robyn Riley
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18:02 - 1 visible from Tawanoh. -Amanda Chamberlain
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17:29 - 4 orcas just past MP 13, North Shore, mid channel heading towards Belfair.East bound. -Robert Wills
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17:22 - They are heading southbound just past Alderbrook. -Dustin Nabors
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17:17 - At least one male passing Alderbrook trailing leaders. Sounds like more than him but didn't see them. Can hear more trailing him.
17:11 - Passing Alderbrook/Summertide Resort still leisurely Eastbound mid channel.
17:02 - Larger group on Tahuya side heading that way, lone bull on the other side of the channel. -Melissa Bird
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17:00 - Lead group passed Hood Canal Marina in Union. East side of channel maybe now it’s the north side. -Edie Baker
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16:55 - Some already south of the Hoodsport pier. -Candace Gavin
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16:54 - A pod of one big male and 4 females just passed Aries Point on Hood Canal,heading east, close to the northern shore. -Kimberly Smith
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16:53 - Spotted 3-4 off the Hoodsport dock! Appears to still be heading south. -Jennifer Bly
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16:52 - 1 male and 2 females approaching Hoodsport pier they're crossing to the east side heading southbound. -Robyn Riley
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16:50 - Stalled out maybe hunting off Menards, T137's in closer to us. T99's closer to west side. Now everyone heading in towards Union.
16:42 - Passing Menards Landing mid channel-ish southbound resting line. -Melissa Bird
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16:25 - Just passing Rest a While. Southbound. -Steve Illman
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16:23 - I saw the 1 large fin from Holiday Beach 20-30 minutes ago headed south to Potlatch/Union. -Amanda Spruell
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16:10 - Tidelands State Park. Still southbound. Link to FB video. -Andrea Stewart
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16:34 - Ended up being 4 orcas. They're past Hoodsport southbound still on the east side of the channel.
16:15 - Lone male approaching Hoodsport Pier southbound. -Robyn Riley
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16:15 - 10 min ago [~16:05] I saw a large dorsal fin surface 3 times then head south in Hood Canal from Holiday Beach toward Union. No pictures but it was magnificent! -Amanda Spruell
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15:55 - T99s present passing Eagle Creek. -April Basham
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15:45 - Second group with close pass at Eagle Creek. West mid channel still heading south. -Steve Czerniak
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15:53 - At least 5 including bull just passed me close to shore right below me south of Dewatto southbound [approx. 47.443873, -123.090486]. -Melissa Bird
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kyra Berkovich
Date of Sighting: March 15, 2026
Time: 3:45 PM
Species seen: orca
Number of animals seen: 5
Where seen: Eagle Creek recreational tidelands
Direction of travel : South
Behaviors observed: traveling
If orcas, any males?: 2
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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15:40 - Spotted 4 just south of Eldon Store. I mean south of Hamma Hamma fire station 3- headed south. Link to FB video. -Hilary Young
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15:43 - Trailing group just now passing Eagle Creek mid to west of. Southbound. -Candace Gavin
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15:36 - A group far east side side of channel near dewatto 1536. Still headed south. -Lisa Wood
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15:13 - Might be seeing lead group just passing Eagle Creek mid channel southbound. -Steve Czerniak
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14:48 - Stopped for a quick snack maybe 6 of them [approx. 47.536353, -123.034050]. -Lisa Wood
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14:47 - Hunting at Hamma Hamma Oyster Bar. -Paul Davis
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14:46 - Milling right in front of Hamma Hamma Oyster, mid channel. -Michalyn Marzocco
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14:27 - Finally found both groups together. Less group is ahead by maybe a quarter mile? Continuing south. -Mollie Segall
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14:16 - Coming into view mid channel heading south at Glamping Village. -Steve Czerniak
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14:05 - Several just exited Holly, heading south. -Christi Mlodzik
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14:04 - Super close pass at Beacon community boat launch continuing southbound. West side. Link to FB video.
13:55 - A group of three with one male are hunting in Triton Cove.
13:45 - One lone male mid channel across from Triton Cove State Park, traveling southbound
13:23 - They are on the mid/east side of the channel near Triton Cove. May be stalled. -Mollie Segall
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Lisa Stowe
Date of Sighting: March 15, 2026
Time: 1:43 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Trident Cove
Direction of travel : Southbound
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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T137A Jack
13:06 - Passing Guillemot Cove headed south. -photo by Ainsley Proffit, March 15, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Randy Stegeman
Date of Sighting: March 15, 2026
Time: 12:45 PM
Species seen: orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: heading south past 'hole in the wall' in seabeck, hood canal
Direction of travel : south
Behaviors observed:
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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12:43 - Definitely see 1 male, I swear I also saw 1+ female/adolescent spread out on far west side, now south of Scenic Beach, southbound.
12:35 - Larger group now south of Scenic Beach but still at least one straight out, near white boat. -Amy Fowler
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12:39 - 3-4 orcas spotted Hood Canal passing Seabeck boat launch headed to state park (south) mid channel might be 4. -Nancy King
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12:33 - There are 2 groups. Before I left my spot before Scenic Beach, I saw a group well south of the group that just passed Scenic Beach. -Melissa Bird
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12:28 - Cruising southbound at Scenic Beach. -photo by Rachel Brown, March 15, 2026
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12:29 - Surface active at Scenic Beach southbound close enough to hear blows.
12:24 - They're well past the accessible area at Scenic Beach southbound travel mode. -Robyn Riley
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12:21 - Passed us at Scenic Beach southbound, closer to our side mid channel. From Scenic Beach - this is filmed with a spotting scope & a phone attachment so it looks real close, but they weren't close at all. Our side of mid channel. Excuse my amateur videography skills, still a really fun pass! Link to Youtube video. Big ol pec slap from Jack. Link to FB video. -Melissa Bird
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12:17 - Across from Scenic Beach, Coyle I think. We are driving around now. Link to FB video. -Amanda Chamberlain
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12:12 - Crossing channel toward Misery Point boat launch.Link to FB video. -Aaron Bartleson
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12:01 - They're headed toward Scenic Beach. -Robyn Riley
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11:56 - Seeing them from Scenic Beach tight against the Coyle Peninsula. -Jennifer Taylor
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11:54 - Trailing male about here off Oak Head southbound. Just kind of logging & drifting close to shore [approx. 47.681159, -122.805422]. -Melissa Bird
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11:49 - Big Creek, hugging the opposite side still southbound. -Amanda Chamberlain
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11:45 - Past Big Beef on the other side of the channel off Coyle. -Amber Irvine
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T65A2 Ooxjaa - T137A Jack - Lead group male & trailing male. -back of camera photos by Alexandra Spallone McDermott, March 15, 2026
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11:39 - Coming around Hazel Point right now. Almost to Big Beef. -Aaron Bartleson
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11:40 - Just seen a pod of 4-5 orcas pass Coyle Peninsula point heading towards Dabob Bay. -Janet Johnson
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11:40 - Found them, lead group now south of Anderson Landing. Mid to west side.
11:36 - Trailing male just came up right off the beach at Hazel Point! Somehow I lost the lead group… -Amy FowIer
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11:21 - We are seeing them from Big Beef Creek for real this tine unknown if milling or what direction. We're looking toward Bangor. -Robyn Riley
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11:17 - Just south of base, group of about 7 and one trailing male. Southbound would say pretty mid channel. -Alexandra Spallone McDermott
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11:16 - Seeing at least 6 just south of Bangor, southbound toward Hazel Point.
11:11 - Scratch that, looks like they were on a hunt, no northbound commitment.
11:06 - Just spotted 2+ in Hood Canal just south of Bangor, northbound [approx. 47.715756, -122.767251]. -Amy FowIer
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10:04 - Seeing more fins closer to Kitsap shore. More than 4 here! I sadly have to go, last update for me. All southbound. I saw a lot of fins, guessing 8-10.
09:55 - At least 4, all grouped up southbound about here [approx. 47.835971, -122.673898 -Brooke Casanova
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09:18 - Few orca fins [reported as 3] surfaced together heading southbound toward the Salisbury Point side of Hood Canal bridge. Bigger fin trailing them. Saw them from our window, we are high bank facing north. [Map in comments] -WA App
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Sun, Mar 15 - Saratoga Passage (T46Bs with new calf) - T46B2 Akela & T46B2B Takaya - New calf T46B8 - Went out whale watching on the Sound Water Whidbey Watershed Stewards annual trip with Puget Sound Express. Trip started off right away just north from where we left in Langley to see the T46B's, including their NEW BABY! Welcome little pumpkin! Then as we were watching them about to Baby Island, we spotted 2 of our Sounder Gray Whales. Got to see Gretchen and Carson feeding side by side! Plus a bonus of California sea lions and so, so many birds in with the grays as they were feeding. Link to more photos. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 15, 2026
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T46B Raksha & new calf T46B8 - The rain held off long enough for us to have some lovely time with the T46B family, part of the famous T46 Wake's many descendants. Not sure if they were all there, as it's quite a large pod, but there is a brand new calf, mostly with the matriarch T46B Raksha. After getting good looks at them as they traveled north in Saratoga Passage, we found two gray whales along the Whidbey shore line, #531 Gretchen, and #356 Carson. They were both very close to shore, feeding and rolling around with a lot of birds who were enjoying the leftovers. -photos by Bonnie Gretz, March 15, 2026
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T46B Raksha & T46B8 - The new calf of T046Bs has now been given the designation T046B8 by Bay Cetology. - This little one is the second individual that got a single "8" at the end of its ID (the first one was T109A8). T046B Raksha is a successful mom, and if T068s hadn't killed T046B5, Raksha would be the first Bigg's individual recorded to have all 8 offsprings alive. Now both T049A and T046B have 7 living direct offsprings, which certainly brought us a lot of hope. (and T046B8 really looked like T046B7 a lot). -photos by Yifan Ling, March 15, 2026
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T46B2 Akela, T46B Raksha, new calf T46B8 - The T46Bs were traveling up Saratoga and had a tiny brand new calf in tow! It was adorable and cast the brightest light on a gray drizzly day! Also included in the family is a little 3 year old, T46B7 b. in 2023 to matriarch T46B Raksha. It was such a bonus to see this family when we looked to the shoreline and saw 2 gray whales feeding! And so we ended the tour with 2 of our beautiful and beloved Sounders CRC 531 Gretchen and CRC 356 Carson. They were feeding together north of Bells Beach and I believe these 2 are friends - I've seen them together on multiple occasions. I love these gentle giants and just their presence brings a calmness and a reminder of what a privilege it is to be here with them. -photos by Donna George, March 15, 2026
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I met the newest member of the T46Bs today. Link to FB video. -Sarah Geist
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16:45 - They were moving on Northbound from Cama Beach when we left Hidden Beach. -Mariana Clapp
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16:35 - Orcas north of Hidden Beach/Cama State Park east of mid slow northbound, shallow surfaces. Even from afar baby so adorable. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:25 - Seeing a group of 3 straight out from Hidden Beach. They are very much Camano side of the channel. Northbound. -Kat Martin
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16:19 - They have passed Camano State Park, mid channel, northbound. -Charvet Drucker
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16:15 - Seeing their blows still east of Baby Island. Appear to be continuing northwest travels at the moment, Whidbey side. Viewing From high elevation west entrance Holmes Harbor. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:00 - Past East Point. Still northbound long down times. Whidbey side of mid channel. All grouped up now.
15:30 - Past Saratoga Woods. Northbound. Still split. -Sarah Geist
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14:50 - Possibly same 2 out mid channel from Langley.
14:40 - see a group of two at location on map northbound [approx. 48.043046, -122.371933]. Link to FB video. -Marilyn Armbruster
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14:30 - Rounding Sandy Point. Whidbey side. Northbound Saratoga.
13:53 - Northbound between Hat and Whidbey. Group of 4-ish close to Hat. 2 others about mid. -Sarah Geist
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13:40 - 1.5 miles south of Hat Island pointed at Camano. -Christopher Lewman, PSE
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13:25 - Update for T46Bs with the new calf northbound at my map spot [approx. 47.966093, -122.320207]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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13:23 - Trending northeast towards Hat.
13:16 - Viewing from Mukilteo Lighthouse still heading north, maybe slightly west of mid channel. North of ferry path now. -Elissa Martin Story
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13:12 - They’re approaching the Mukilteo/Clinton ferry lanes. -Jourdan Rae
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12:58 - Two just popped up closer to Whidbey.
12:52 - Out from Glendale. Mid. Long downs. I’d say more than 5. -Sarah Geist
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12:50 - T46B pod northbound at my map spot with the new calf in with them [approx. 47.933315, -122.344059]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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12:36 - Northbound in Possession. About here. 47.925875, -122.347760 -Sarah Geist
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11:29 -At least five killer whales heading into Edmonds! One male dorsal, one calf-sized, and a few medium sized ones. Headed southeast! [Map in comments] 47.841758, -122.414792 -Kate Hruby
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GRAY WHALES -
Sun, Mar 15 - San Juans
12:00 - There was a gray whale reported in Cayou Channel - guessing it's the same individual earlier thought to be a humpback. Another gray was reported in Cattle Pass and then coming up San Juan Channel. -Cindy Hansen, Orca Network [WSSJI]
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Sun, Mar 15 - Upper Saratoga Passage
08:20 - 08:30 - There was a gray feeding at Mariners Cove (southern end) for about 10 minutes before continuing south toward Polnell Point. -Marianne Parry
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Sun, Mar 15 - Saratoga Passage
14:01 - A different gray just popped up closer to Camano side I think heading north. -Krista Paulino
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Sun, Mar 15 - Saratoga Passage - CRC531 Gretchen - Then as we were watching them [T46Bs] about to Baby Island, we spotted 2 of our Sounder Gray Whales. Got to see Gretchen and Carson feeding side by side! Plus a bonus of California sea lions and so, so many birds in with the grays as they were feeding. Link to more photos. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 15, 2026
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CRC531 Gretchen - After getting good looks at them [T46Bs] as they traveled north in Saratoga Passage, we found two gray whales along the Whidbey shore line, #531 Gretchen, and #356 Carson. They were both very close to shore, feeding and rolling around with a lot of birds who were enjoying the leftovers. -photos by Bonnie Gretz, March 15, 2026
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CRC531 Gretchen - It was such a bonus to see this family [T46Bs] when we looked to the shoreline and saw 2 gray whales feeding! And so we ended the tour with 2 of our beautiful and beloved Sounders CRC 531 Gretchen and CRC 356 Carson. They were feeding together north of Bells Beach and I believe these 2 are friends - I've seen them together on multiple occasions. I love these gentle giants and just their presence brings a calmness and a reminder of what a privilege it is to be here with them. -photos by Donna George, March 15, 2026
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16:44 - 2 grays heading out off shore now from mid Baby Island Heights/Whidbey Island. Whidbey side of mid. Line of sight is mid Bainbridge Island Heights and Elger Bay. -Marilyn Armbruster
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16:20 - There are two grays milling/feeding very close inshore under Baby Island Heights. Seeing blows , and just now pec and fluke. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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Sun, Mar 15 - Saratoga Passage
13:30 - Saw spouts north of Baby Island and moving north. Too far away for a pic. (Viewing from Camano Island State Park.) -Krista Paulino
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10:50 - From Wonn Road spied a tall blow just north of/at entrance to Holmes Harbor. Due to superior mirage couldn’t see direction or body.
09:30 - Baby Island gray is ~300 yards north of Baby Island, still heading west. Seems to be resting travel mode. The other whale further north mid channel was southbound, but likely out there in slow mode too.
09:00 - Two grays Saratoga Passage: 1. Off Baby Island Heights just east of Baby Island heading west. Close to Whidbey. 2. Seeing blows to the north of gray probably between Hidden Beach and north of Cama State Park. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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Sun, Mar 15 - Holmes Harbor (CRC53 Little Patch) - CRC53 Little Patch - What an exciting week for whale watching! Little Patch at Freeland Park -photos by Hannah Marie Munro, March 15, 2026
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Sun, Mar 15 - Possession Sound
12:27 - CRC2362 is with a small and skinny mystery gray whale northbound at my map spot [approx. 47.970251, -122.272483 (2 mi. NE of Mukilteo ferry dock)]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Sun, Mar 15 - San Juans
11:59 - Donna McCrea, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Captain reports one Humpback near Lopez.
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MINKE WHALES -
Sun, Mar 15 - Hood Canal
10:00 - We drove through Union and I spotted what looked like a minke dorsal fin. -Nicole Patterson
March 14
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Mar 14 - Discovery Bay/Admiralty Inlet (T137s before they joined the group)
14:37 - Sightings of two orcas near the ferry lanes at Port Townsend. -Rose Madrone
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14:34 - Somewhere near- ish to the red “dot” here [approx.48.138352, -122.701010].
14:32 - At least one big male if not two in this pod. Still southbound.
14:25 - Headed South in Admiralty; several whale watching boats trailing them; tug with barge passing on their left/east side. -Jennifer Fulton Carpenter
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14:12 - Now seeing multiple blows from Ebey's Landing. They are closer to Port Townsend so I can't confirm type of whales but there is a whale watch boat with them. [T137s southeastbound from Point Wilson]. -Ashton Mead
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13:58 - Another group of orcas near Point Wilson southbound. 1 large male 2 smaller ones. T137s. -Jason Cook
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09:40 - 4 orcas going north past Discovery Bay [viewing from 48.008542, -122.860240]. Link to FB video. Link to FB video. -Kris Leshea
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Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet (T65As minus T65A3 & T65A5, T99s, T419, T420, T421, & T137s joined) - T420 - T419 - There are soooooo many cookiecutter shark marks on the saddle patches of this special pod. They're likely still Bigg's since they interact with Ts (especially T099C) pretty well but they have definitely traveled to some low-latitude water and got a lot of cookiecutter-tatoo.Link to more photos. -photos by Ling Yifan, March 14, 2026
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The Marrowstone group are: T137s - complete; T065As - no A3/A5; T099s - complete; T419/420/421. -Ling Yifan
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19:30 - Ran out of daylight. Viewing from East Beach, Marrowstone. Orca were still southeast of here, pointed north and some surface activity. -Susan John
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19:18 - Saw the tiniest triangles (maybe 4?) come around the corner of Marrowstone/Kinney State Park & disappear into the shadows, from Point No Point. Could BARELY see them through the distortion. -Melissa Bird
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18:40 -Pointed south but not moving south [approx. 48.051507, -122.660964]. -Hongming Zheng
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18:42 - Lots of jumping!
18:27 - Way off Lagoon Point, 3-5 orca southbound close to Marrowstone. -Bill Setter
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jackie Canterbury
Date of Sighting: March 14, 2026
Time:
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 7
Where seen: Salish Sea off Marrowstone Island
Direction of travel : South
Behaviors observed: milling and traveling
If orcas, any males?: 1
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: I saw them from my house, and the good news is that the ferry that takes people from Seattle to Victoria slowed down for the whales.
Photos available?: No
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18:25 - Saw them on the Skunk Bay cam near the Clipper! [approx. 48.069120, -122.652349]. -Amy FowIer
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18:24 - Viewing from Bush Point. Orcas have pushed west of mid close to Marrowstone side. Victoria Clipper has come to a stop. They are trying to push south but current is making travel difficult. [Jared Renshaw replied: Hannah Marie Munro thanks so much for to you and your friend for speaking with us about the orcas, and letting us look through the camera - amazing experience!] -Hannah Marie Munro
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18:08 - I’m leaving Bush Point but the 99s/65As 419,420,421 were mid, closer to west side, still pointed southbound but moving northbound with the ebb. -Sarah Plane
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18:14 - Still visible on Skunk Bay, still can’t tell where.
17:44 - Visible on Skunk Bay cam but I can’t figure out where it’s pointing. -Amy FowIer
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17:15 - Viewing from Bush Point orcas slowly southbound Whidbey side. Seeing two groups here. -Hannah Marie Munro
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17:00 -At least dozen orcas off Bush Point Whidbey side of the mid channel buoy. Multidirectional, mostly facing south but no progress really. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:32 - Group of 6-7 orcas with two large males milling around off Bush Point. Whidbey side of channel marker. Slowly trending south and very surface active. Seem to be a different group than the ones I saw earlier. -Christopher Thornton
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16:17 - A group is now northbound close to yellow bouy out from Bush Point. I will say I’ve been watching this group for a while with lots of directional changes. I have since left, but that group that went northbound had 3-4. -Heidi Bruns Shank
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Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet (T65As minus T65A3 & T65A5, T99s, T419, T420, T421) - T65A4 Ellifrit & T65A2 Ooxjaa - T419 & T420 - Started out with a fin whale which is so cool, then lucky enough to see a great orca party including the T65A’s (minus A3 & A5), T99s, our visitors T419/420/421, as well as Jack and Wright (T137A and D). Then on our return we saw the fin whale again and 2 gray whales including CRC 2356 Stalwart to finish off just an incredible trip. Link to more photos. -photos by Kim Parry, March 14, 2026
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T65As - T419, - Fin whale, the mysterious Alaska killer whales (T419, T420 and T421), the T65As, T99s and T137s, PLUS two bonus gray whales! Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, March 14, 2026
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15:00 - I saw them heading south. They were mid-channel off Bush Point (closer to Marrowstone Island). A Puget Sound Express was watching them. -Christopher Thornton
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14:55 - I just received a call from one of our Langley Whale Center volunteers, Chris, who was observing from Bush Point. He reported a small group of orcas,, with one whale‑watching boat following them. The orcas were traveling southwest toward Marrowstone Island. -Trevor Snow, Orca Network
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14:45 - 15:00 - Admiralty Bay. We were on Island Adventures tour out of Anacortes. Link to FB video. -Terri Barineau DeLoach
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14:37 - Big Breaches on the [Skunk Bay] cam. -Melissa Bird
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14:34 - Surface activity a minute ago on [Skunk Bay] cam. -Sophia Newton
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14:31 - Now southbound past and just west of channel marker out from Bush Point. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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14:30 - We left this beautiful group (T65As -A3&A5) w/ T99s traveling together and T419,420,421 trailing them) Marrowstone side across from Bush Point angling southwest directionally towards Hood Canal. Admiralty was so calm, sun was out and to meet these orcas was so meaningful for all. Of note: T46Bs split somewhere north of Lagoon Point. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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14:06 - This group is between Lagoon Point and Bush Point midchannel southbound. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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13:59 - They are headed south towards Lagoon and Bush Point. -Mel Nasby
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Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet (T46Bs, T65As minus T65A3 & T65A5, T99s, T419, T420, T421 before T46Bs split off) - T46B8 & T46B Raksha - The amazing day in Admiralty Inlet wouldn’t be complete without orcas. The 46Bs, 65As, 99s, 137s & the trio from Alaska: 419, 420, & 421 made an appearance. Speaking of the 46Bs they added a new calf to their pod. It was along side 46B most of the way but I will yield to the experts to provide the family details & health status. It had no trouble keeping up with the adults and was quite playful. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, March 14, 2026
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13:34 - Whales have flipped southbound. Mid from Lagoon Point. Alaskan trio trailing the other groups.
13:17 - It’s T-party. The Alaska trio, 65As 99s & 46Bs maybe others!! -Jason Cook
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13:14 - Got them in sight from up above Driftwood Beach from my home whale watching boat is with them looks like they're headed southbound. -Mel Nasby
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12:49 - Several orcas EB [eastbound] [off Fort Flagler, 48.102629, -122.678387] -Jason Cook
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Sat, Mar 14 - North Puget Sound (T46Bs after splitting from group) - T46Bs. Link to FB video. -Kristen George
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19:16 - I was watching them up north from Kingston as they were treading southbound, east side the past hour or so. They are definitely taking long dives, but I got too see the new baby. -Kathe Bradley
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19:00 - Spotted the 46Bs from Richmond Saltwater Park, south of Indianola, still southbound mid channel. It’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack with these guys. -Tamara Kelley, Orca Conservancy
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18:41 - Saw the T46Bs from Kingston. They were super tiny. Appeared maybe mid channel. Southbound and past the ferry lanes. -Kat Martin
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18:27 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 18:37 to report: 1827hrs: WALLA WALLA reports 2 orcas in the northbound separation zone, heading south, mid channel. SB orcas at EDM/KING.
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18:21 - We are stopped on Edmonds ferry so they can pass. -Robyn Riley
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18:20 - Eastbound ferry slowed as they passed in front of us, west of midchannel. Now south of the ferry lanes -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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18:00 -From the Edmonds ferry Robyn & Kristen. -Aura Lea
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17:59 - 46B's south of Edmonds ferry terminal, mid channel to Edmonds side, Southbound from Kingston, slightly split up with 2 trailing. -Melissa Bird
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17:53 - T46Bs approaching ferry lanes southbound. West of mid channel. Viewing from Sunset Ave. -Tamara Kelley, Orca Conservancy
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17:36 - Viewing from Sunset Ave - southbound west of mid approaching Apple Tree Point. took us forever to spot but have seen at least 4 dorsals. -Kas Alexis
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16:48 - One of my videos from Eglon. Southeast mainland bound from my spotting scope. Link to FB video. -Jared Leffner
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16:50 - One group due east of Eglon, mid channel ish. Still southbound, thinking 5+ in this group but not positive.
16:15 - One group is south of Point No Point (passed several minutes ago). -Amy FowIer
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New calf T46B8
16:00 - From Point No Point. The group continued south into the triangle. There was a little one in the group. -photos by Susan John, March 14, 2026
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16:04 - Off south end of Whidbey southbound into triangle, Kitsap side.
15:55 - Southbound looking from Point No Point to maxwelton, Kitsap side, little calf
15:45 - Seeing a big group from Point No Point looking toward Double Bluff, southbound, Whidbey side. -Nikol Damato, Orca Network
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Andrea Reinicke
Date of Sighting: March 14, 2026
Time: 3:50 PM
Species seen: Biggs Killer Whales
Number of animals seen:
Where seen: Point No Point
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 2
Any unusual markings?: Unknown
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: This was the T46Bs and I was you wanted footage of the new baby. I have a couple photos and a decent video.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org - New calf T46B8 -photos by Andrea Reinicke, March 14, 2026
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15:48 - Coming towards Point No Point southbound. -Steve Czerniak
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FIN WHALES -
Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet - What a day! Fin whale, the mysterious Alaska killer whales (T419, T420 and T421), the T65As, T99s and T137s, PLUS two bonus gray whales! Admiralty Inlet. Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, March 14, 2026
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Started out with a Fin whale which is so cool! Link to more photos. -photo by Kim Parry, March 14, 2026
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A magical day on the water yesterday. I dashed through the wet snow that was still falling in Port Townsend. Riding on Puget Sound Express MV Saratoga naturalist Brooke Casanova observed a dorsal near Whidbey. Not just any dorsal. The elusive and rare to our waters fin whale. Admiralty Inlet between Point Wilson & Fort Casey. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, March 14, 2026
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15:45 - Seeing single baleen off of Ebey's Landing. Two whale watching boats following. -Port Townsend Marine Science Center
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14:42 - There’s a triangle of whales. Fin near Fort Casey, grays mid way to Port Townsend and orcas to the South -Jason Cook
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13:57 - It has flipped, south bound again. Passed back by Point Wilson lighthouse.
13:41 - What I believe to be the fin whale is very slowly north bound, passing Point Wilson lighthouse. Viewing from Ebey's Landing. -Ashton Mead
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12:46 - Fin whale below Ebey’s Landing. -Jason Cook
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12:24 - Jason Cook, aboard the Saratoga, called to say they are with the whale in Admiralty Inlet and it is a fin whale!!!
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11:42 - Just watched it spout- as that’s all I can see from here (house). Looks to be in shipping lanes. Large cargo ship passing to its west side [approx. 48.140086, -122.690901]. -Jennifer Fulton Carpenter
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Sarah Plane
Date of Sighting: March 14, 2026
Time: 8:40 AM
Species seen: Baleen, possibly humpback
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: South of Fort Casey Whidbey, just south of ferry lane.
Direction of travel : SW
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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GRAY WHALES -
Sat, Mar 14 - Deception Pass
13:06 - [gray] Now around here! North-northwest bound [approx. 48.410767, -122.669265]
12:45 - 1 Gray whale in Deception Pass traveling west, viewed from Lighthouse Point area, approximately [48.405861, -122.654667] -My-Lan Le
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Sat, Mar 14 - Crescent Harbor
11:06 - Feeding along the shore of Crescent Harbor. Heading clockwise past the Pioneer Way bridge. Base access required to view.
10:33 - Gray whale about here. Northbound [approx. 48.290882, -122.605204]. -Sarah Geist
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Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet (CRC2356 Stalwart) - CRC2356 Stalwart - We headed towards Point Wilson/Fort Warden to check out some grays. Jack & the 137’s passed by enroute to a T-party a couple miles away. That may have been enough to stir up the grays. Link to more photos. -photo by Jason Cook, March 14, 2026
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CRC2356 Stalwart - Then on our return we saw the fin whale again and 2 gray whales including CRC 2356 Stalwart to finish off just an incredible trip. Link to more photos. -photos by Kim Parry, March 14, 2026
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Fort Casey Loop, across the way from Port Townsend. -photo by Sarah Hunter, March 14, 2026
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18:02 - Alisa and I have CRC 2356 Stalwart in Admiralty Bay! -Cindy Hansen, Orca Network
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17:48 - Cindy H, ON spotted a blow then we saw the back and underside fluke of a gray whale Admiralty Bay off Driftwood Beach. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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16:42 - Fin [gray] going back and forth at Driftwood Beach Park seeing spouts from the beach. -Courtney Elizabeth
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16:53 - They’ve moved much closer to Whidbey [approx. 48.148634, -122.619530].
16:36 - Two spouts and flukes again; well out of ferry lanes. Still very slowly southbound.
16:28 - Two more spouts and a fluke again; assuming they are still close together they are both still southbound in Admiralty and appear to be outbid ferry lanes but possibly still in shipping lane. Viewing from Admirals Cove on Whidbey.
16:20 - Seeing spouts and a fluke- viewing from Whidbey towards Port Townsend. Whales are closer to Port Townsend and appear to still be in far west ferry lanes. -Jennifer Fulton Carpenter
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15:50 - 2 grays southbound south of Fort Casey in ferry lanes now, ferry aware
15:30 - 2 grays 100 yards off shore of Fort Casey. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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15:30 - 15:30 - grey whale side of Admiralty Fort Casey heading southbound toward Coupeville/Port Townsend ferry channel -Jennifer Peters
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14:32 Point Wilson grays are now eastbound. I think they noticed Jack and the 137’s nearby.
14:20 - 2 grays feeding Point Wilson light house. -Jason Cook
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14:25 - Hi! I saw this beauty today just off Fort Warden by the lighthouse. Link to FB video. -Beth Murray Scheideman
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Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Corinne Sharpe
Date of Sighting: March 14, 2026
Time: 4:45 PM
Species seen: Gray whale
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Just outside Port Ludlow Bay, about even with the resort condos
Direction of travel : N/NE, slow. couple of breaths, a dive, just be-bopping around
Behaviors observed: Just hanging out for now. Making footprints. My guess is it's feeding on the bottom based on the time between blows.
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?: None observed.
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Whale is moderate size. About 30' long.
Photos available?:
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Kristen Rich
Date of Sighting: March 14, 2026
Time: 1:30 PM
Species seen: Gray whale
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: South Maxwelton Beach
Direction of travel : South to Seattle
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Great to see ! Just off the shelf drop off . Surfaced 3 times I saw
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Mar 14 - Saratoga Passage
16:00 - The two grays are south bound just north of Fox Spit houses. Viewing from Camano Island State Park.
15:45 - Seeing two blows a little north of Baby Island - direction unknown. Viewing from Camano Island State Park. -Linda Aitkins
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Sat, Mar 14 - Saratoga Passage
19:23 - Gray resurfaced on the Whidbey side. Still slightly north of Langley Seawall.
19:19 - Viewing from Langley Seawall, gray is mid channel slightly north of Langley Seawall. -Hannah Marie Munro
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Luanne Seymour
Date of Sighting: March 14, 2026
Time: 6:28 PM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Near bluff between Sandy Point and Langley Harbor
Direction of travel : West towards langley
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Sat, Mar 14 - Possession Sound
12:55 - CRC2246 Azulão & CRC2362 Thidwick are swimming around together in tandem off southeast Hat Island. They are wonderful & beautiful. (IDs by Bart Rulon)
12:30 - Gray CRC2440 Tahoma milling around in the delta out from off Jetty Island. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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12:15 - One gray whale feeding in the delta just east of my map spot. Didn’t see much of the back but it looks like CRC 2440 [approx. 48.004942, -122.272420]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Sat, Mar 14 - Hood Canal
13:41 - Some kind of baleen whale in Hood Canal - north of Sund Rock, traveling north. Link to FB video. -Laura Straight
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Sat, Mar 14 - Admiralty Inlet
09:37 - Looks like baleen blow between Lagoon Point and East Beach Marrowstone, southbound. -Susan John
March 13
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Mar 13 - Swanson Channel (J Pod) - J27 Blackberry - A lot of people think Friday the 13th is a bad luck day, but for us on Pender we had the best luck with a pass from J pod. They were all spread out and foraging across Swanson Channel. - Here is a photo from Thieves Bay of Blackberry. He was bringing up the rear with J26 Mike. From Pender Island. -photo by Kathleen Durant, March 13, 2026
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Mar 13 - Deception Pass/Strait of Juan de Fuca (T36/T36Bs, T137s; T49A2 & T49C joined in the Strait) - This was the 137s and 36/36Bs. T49A2 and 49C crashed the party out south of Smith Island. -Matt Stolmeier
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I just moved to Whidbey Island officially yesterday! Today, while I was driving over the Deception Pass Bridge, I happen to look down and see these orcas! My personal first sighting of them ever! Link to FB video. -Amber Braxton
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11:45 - Spotted going [westbound] through Deception Pass! Link to FB video. -Taylor Duffee
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Fri, Mar 13 - Puget Sound (T65As minus T65A3 & T65A5) - T65A Artemis
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65A4 Ellifrit - We made it to Bremerton when they messaged me to get to Agate Bridge NOW. So off we went. We arrived with minutes to spare. The bridge is lower than Deception, so I was able to get my legs to take me out on it. Link to more photos. -photos & IDs by Sarah Geist, March 13, 2026
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A few (three?) orcas were spotted in Suquamish today- sorry no photos! The whole town - has been waiting as the sea lions have invaded the bay once again. -Brooke Hammett
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17:29 - Passing Skiff Point about midchannel southbound.
17:04 - Now out from Fay Bainbridge southound. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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16:49 - Headed south much closer to shipping lanes.
16:40 - Spotted them headed east through Agate Passage toward shipping lanes. Haven’t determined if going north or south from here [approx. 47.731707, -122.531701]. -Brian Hammond
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16:38 - They are visible from Suquamish Pier and appear to be trending east.
16:28 - have passed Agate Bridge northbound. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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16:01 - They seem to have turned back north, are nearing a channel marker off Arrow Point (?) close to shore.
15:53 - Approximate location [47.667818, -122.596879].
15:50 - Still milling in the same area, very surface active, lots of birds, slightly north of where they were but not committed.
15:34 - Coming our way at Brownsville Marina opposite side of the channel odd Battle Point area. Very active may be on a hunt. -Melissa Bird
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15:27 - Dolphin like breaching near Brownsville Marina. Link to FB video. While orcas were near Brownsville. (From my security - wildlife - camera, shot from over a mile away and zoom-cropped.) Link to FB video. -Brian Whitlock
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15:25 - At our backyard on south Keyport about 2.5 miles north of the Brownsville Marina. -photo by Amanda Cantrell, March 13, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Sara Blasdell
Date of Sighting: March 13, 2026
Time: 3:15 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: (47.6735837, -122.5914007 Agate)
Direction of travel : S
Behaviors observed: Hunting
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Long range sighting from our home. Confirmed they were Orcas with binoculars
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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14:55 - Southbound now south of Agate Pass Bridge.
14:43 - Southbound in Agate Pass just north of the bridge. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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14:35 - 2-3 orcas spotted just East of the Agate Passageoff Bainbridge Island about 10 minutes ago very near to a float favored by sea lions. Also tons of harbor porpoise activity in the area. Link to FB video. -Richard Velazquez
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13:55 - They are in Port Madison! Long down times, but seem committed in that direction so far. -Sara Perovich
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T65As
13:30 - Saw three orcas as they were passing Fay Bainbridge. -photos by Sue Surowiec Larkin, March 13, 2026
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13:23 - They are passing Fay Bainbridge, still headed north! West of mid. -Sara Perovich
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13:01 - Seeing them! Slowly northbound from Skiff Point. Saw 4, looks like at least 1 male. -Amy Douglas Ramos
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12:47 - I saw about 3 but cant be sure. Seem to have turned and headed north.
12:43 - Just saw them off Bainbridge mid-channel from Manitou area. -photos by Nitin Kant, March 13, 2026
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08:55 - 1 male orca spotted on 08:40 Kingston/Edmonds ferry headed south. Closer to Kiitsap side. -Sarah Copley
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08:53 - Donna McCrea, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 08:54 to report: [WALLA WALLA, Edmonds/Kingston ferry] Captain reports 7 Orca heading SB towards SEA.
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08:52 - Orcas seen on Edmond/Kingston run heading south just now [47.804511, -122.444406]. -Natalie Caudle
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Fri, Mar 13 - South Puget Sound (T99s, T419, T420, T421)
19:31 - At least two males with this group. All have passed Southworth and were aiming northeast at my last sighting. A little bit of socializing but mostly leisurely travel.
19:16 - Approaching Southworth. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 13, 2026
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19:00 - Heading north in Colvos Pass at Driftwood Cove. Mid channel. -Kristi King
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T419 - T420 & T99C Barakat
17:00 - Last seen heading into Colvos going north. Two large males in the group I think 7 or 8 total. Link to FB photos. -photos by Ryan Dicks, March 13, 2026
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16:17 - Middle of the channel in front of Owen. -Kiani L Anderson
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16:10 - Seeing them at Owen! Heading southeast. -Ashley Fry
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15:30 - Orca moving north in the Narrows north of Narrows Bridge. -Susan White
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15:28 - Saw them by Narrows Bridge as I was going over. -Cynthia Jamrowski-Martinez
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14:42 - Reports and video on Fox Island News FB page that there are 5 heading north by Chambers Bay. -Colleen Henckel
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GRAY WHALES -
Fri, Mar 13 - Saratoga Passage (CRC56 Stardust)
16:21 - Gray mid channel passing CISP [Camano Island State Park] northbound. -photos by Krista Paulino, March 13, 2026
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16:14 - I think we just saw this gray passing by Baby Island Point on Whidbey going west! -Sarah Slegh Mathew
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HUMPBACK WHALES -
Fri, Mar 13 - Puget Sound
17:48 - Humpback reported at Edmonds ferry headed south near sea wall. Sprays and tail! -Jen St
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17:40 - There was a humpback on the Kingston Edmonds ferry on the Edmonds side going south flukes went up and it dived too long to see anything but it’s spout when it resurfaced… -Rachel Mundell
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17:30 - I saw it passing Edmonds going south. Managed to catch it on video. I really need to look into getting a proper camera and stuffing it into my work bag. Link to FB video. -Bridget Long
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17:26 - John Miller, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 17:57 to report: WALLA WALLA reported the [humpback] whale at 1726hrs.
March 12
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Mar 12 - San Juans (J Pod)
18:45 - I last heard faint calls. -Nikol Damato, Orca Network
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20:24 - Hearing faint clicks on North San Juan Channel. ETA: louder calls, etc.
18:18 - Hearing calls and clicks on SIMRES right now.
18:12 - Hearing resident calls on SIMRES right now -Sophia Newton
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21:06 - 21:49 J pod calls on the North San Juan Channel hydrophone. Live listeners report J pod signals and David Bain confirmed OrcaHello detections as true positives (SRKW calls). I made a preliminary bout from the ~21:00 reports which seems to contain S04 calls, whistles, and some nearby echolocation... Link to audio clip. -Scott Veirs, Orcasound [WSSJI]
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Thu, Mar 12 - Discovery Bay -photo by Janet Maple, March 12, 2026
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18:09 - A pod of 4 orca between Diamond Point and Protection Island. One male, two females and a calf. Swimming towards Cape George -Lisa Blohm
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Lisa Blohm
Date of Sighting: March 12, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Species seen: Four orcas one male two females and a calf swimming between Diamond point and protection Island heading towards Cape George
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Between Diamond Point and Protection Island
Direction of travel : Towards Cape George. I think that's South or SE
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: One male
Any unusual markings?: Not enough time to see
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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Thu, Mar 12 - Admiralty Inlet (T36/T36Bs & T137s) - T36B Tattertip - T36B1 Bhotia & T36B1A Maple - They passed Bush Point, in beautiful water, so very close to shore. Link to more photos. -photos by Sarah Geist, March 12, 2026
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T137B Tempest, T137D Wright, T36 Flapjack, T137A Jack - T36B Tattertip & T137A Jack - T137s, T36 and T36Bs. Whidbey coastline.Link to more photos. -photos by Cindi Crowder Rausch, March 12, 2026
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17:34 - Forwarded report from WSF of orcas in EDM/KIN ferry lanes in shipping lanes - possibly T137s trailing?
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17:24 - Mid channel from Carkeek southbound.Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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16:05 - Part of the group is off Apple Cove Point southbound Not 100% convinced the 137s continued south! We only had eyes on the 36s here just FYI. -Orca Behavior Institute
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6:05 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 16:12 to report: 1605hrs: Three SB Orcas at EDM/KING: Vessel reports they have slowed for 3 southbound orcas, located mid-channel.
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14:50 - Very widely spread across the western half of the Possession Triangle still southbound. -Orca Behavior Institute
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14:28 - Just past Point No Point east bound. -Breezie Gibbens
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14:20 - From Point No Point from spotting scope. Southbound into triangle. Link to FB video. -Jared Leffner
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13:41 - Still on webcam, watching boat trailing. -Khye Heuerman
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13:25 - Past Limpet Lane. Still very Whidbey side. But kinda pushing out. -Sarah Geist
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13:07 - Visible on Skunk Bay live stream. -Hannah Marie Munro
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12:57 - On Skunk Bay webcam now. -Khye Heuerman
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12:49 - Whales are visible from Shore Meadows. Still southbound, SLOWLY! -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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12:47 - Seeing them from shore at Shore Meadows. -Ryn Says
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Here is a video I took off Bush Point. Link to FB video. -Christopher Thornton
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12:30 - They just came around the corner from Shore Meadow Road. Still slow southbound. Still very Whidbey side.
12:06 - They’re moving VERY slowly.
11:55 - Past Bush Point. Very close to Whidbey.
11:20 - I’ve got them! Approaching Bush Point. Whidbey side of mid. -Sarah Geist
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09:35 - Wow! My husband was diving** Keystone Jetty and heard them under water! Came up said whale, and went back under. -Tabitha Jacobs-Mangiafico
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09:23 - Can hear them too, super faint. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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09:23 - I heard that too! -T.L. Stokes
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09:12 - Hearing faint calls on Port Townsend hydrophone. -Hannah Marie Munro
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07:33 - They are still vocalizing. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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06:28 - Orcasound sound clip shared by Sarah Geist from her report earlier this morning, calls heard at the 2 marker: Link to audio clip on Orcasound.
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Thu, Mar 12 - Budd Inlet (T419, T420, T421)
18:00 - Maybe the Mystery 3? Unsure spotted in Budd inlet [video attached] -Sabrina White
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11:45 - While they visited Westbay Marina. -Gabriel Marshman
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Thu, Mar 12 - South Puget Sound (T99s)
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Howard Lee
Date of Sighting: March 12, 2026
Time: 4:00 PM
Species seen: Orcas
Number of animals seen: 4-5
Where seen: In Case Inlet between Harstine Island and Heron Island.
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Milling (maybe hunting - lots of activity on the surface). And then traveled south along the inlet.
If orcas, any males?: I think so. Two looked quite large. But there were smaller ones also.
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: We spotted them in the same area last summer around Easter
Photos available?:
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15:22 - They appear to have made their way up toward Allyn. Here’s a recent post from Treasure Island. -Eric Johnson
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10:00 - Have lost sight of them. They looked to have had a post meal celebration and once that was over, they did deep, long dives. Lost sight of them after that and after they were angling toward the dolphin at the bottom end of Harstine Island/Dana Passage.
09:20 - 4-5 whales slowly traveling northwest out of Budd Inlet (after passing Boston Harbor) toward Squaxin Island. Then they flipped back around and are milling near the entrance to Dana Passage. Weather is making visibility difficult. -Kim Merriman
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09:15 - Small pod of orcas passed Boston Harbor. Headed north to Squaxin. I suspect they might’ve picked Pickering Passage. -photo by Pete Charmiec, March 12, 2026
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07:30 - 08:00 - We had a visit in Olympia this morning. They headed out of the sound by 8:00. Link to FB video. -DeAnna Scott
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07:45 - Orca sightings in Olympia this morning. -William Smith
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GRAY WHALES -
Thu, Mar 12 - Strait of Georgia
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jenny Hunt
Date of Sighting: March 12, 2026
Time: 4:53 PM
Species seen: Grey
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Cherry Point
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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UNIDENTIFIED BALEEN WHALES -
Thu, Mar 12 - Possession Sound
Additional info from WSF from this sighting: [KITSAP] report sighting what they believe was a humpback, NB mid-channel [leaving open possibility of gray whale - RH].
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14:42 - About here- ish: [approx. 47.968002, -122.322603 (500’ N of Muk/Clinton ferry route].
14:10 -Assuming gray whale seen on the Kitsap ferry headed towards Whidbey from Mukilteo. Was about mid channel headed east/ northeast. Spout and fluke. Only saw it once before it went down. -Jennifer Fulton Carpenter
March 11
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Mar 11 - Puget Sound (T419, T420, T421) - T420 - T420, T419, & T421 surfacing - T420 -IDs by Rachel Haight, Orca Network - Awesome day getting to see T419 T420 and T421! Chased them from Duwamish through to Lowman Beach. They stayed right along the shore the whole way. Link to more photos. -photos by Daniel Walsh, March 11, 2026
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T419 - T420 & T421 - T420 - T419, T420, T421 in the rain. Link to more photos. -photos by Kat Martin, March 11, 2026
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Briefly saw them this afternoon off Des Moines Pier. -photo by Ryan Dicks, March 11, 2026
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The Three Mystery Whales” now known as T419, T420, T421 could have pick the best classics PNW weather to make their surprise appearance in Puget Sound. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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Today at Browns Point!Link to FB video. -Taylor Mirfendereski
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T419, T420, T421 -Link to FB videos. -April Basham
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19:05 - They were in Thea Foss waterway. Exited at 19:05. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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17:40 - Saw one female surface next to the east end of the ship parked along shore by the Thea Foss. She was very close to shore and did not look like she was going any specific direction. However, I was driving so I only saw one surface. It looked as though she was milling. I arrived at Thea Foss to try to relocate the orcas, but did not see them, nor did I wait long [approx. 47.265627, -122.441512]. -Ashley S Whitman
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17:30 - From Theas Park, they surfaced northwest of us and appear to be angling west maybe, so we relocated further west along Ruston Way, haven't seen yet. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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17:03 - (ish) They were milling near the red and black ship off of Tyee marina in Commencement. They’ve since been on a dive.
17:01 - Passed Cliff House southbound towards Tyee marina. -Mollie Segall
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16:42 - close past the Browns Point Lighthouse headed south. Link to FB video. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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16:40 - Close pass at Browns Point, then looked like they were starting to veer directly south towards the Tacoma shoreline. They did a long dive and did not pop back up, so cannot confirm which way they decided to take. -Ashley S Whitman
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16:39 - On [Browns Point] camera right now. -Sophia Newton
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16:25 - Hugging shore southbound towards Browns past Dash. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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16:07 - Heading to Dash Point. Mid-channel but closer to mainland. -Michele Jaenke
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15:49 - Passing Dumas Bay overlook, very close to shore. Continuing southbound.
15:19 - Milling off of Redondo. -Mollie Segall
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15:09 - Southbound approaching Redondo east in channel. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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14:59 - Passing Saltwater and resuming travel south towards Redondo. East in channel.
14:33 - Surface active off Saltwater possible hunt? -Hannah Marie Munro
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14:31 - I think they’re making calls on the MaST hydrophone right now. -Jourdan Rae
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14:28 - 14:34 - Bigg's calls on the MaST Center hydrophone. Great listening, Jourdan Rae! Valand I agree you heard killer whale calls. This is a very rare recording of this group in Washington waters! The OrcaHello AI missed these subtle signals, but not you. Here is the preliminary bout (start & end time) - link to audio recording. -Scott Veirs, Orcasound
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14:05 - They have officially passed Des Moines Pier on the east side. The male is still very close to shore and swam under Des Moines Pier. Regrouped after the pier and is headed for Dash Point. -Candace Gavin
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14:00 - 14:05 -Orcas passed around and under the Des Moines fishing pier. Continuing southbound. East in channel. The male swam directly under me and my dog, Luna. It was incredible -Hannah Marie Munro
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13:59 - Male going under Des Moines Marina.Link to FB video. -Tyler Robinson
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13:15 - Passed Three Tree east side very close to the shore. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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12:44 - Past Seahurst heading south quickly. -Madia Bazso
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12:29 - They are getting closer to Seahurst. -Tyler Robinson
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12:26 - The male is a bit behind females he headed straight into Seahurst. -Orca Updates
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12:00 - Past 98th St end. Male is closer to eastern shore. -Steve Rice
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T421 -ID by Rachel Haight, Orca Network
11:59 - Just passed my house. Above 98th and headed south quickly. At least two -photo by Kathy Knopoff, March 11, 2026
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11:58 - On [Orca Conservancy] camera now! So close to shore and massive. -Sophia Newton -screen grab by Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy, March 11, 2026
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11:50 - Passed the ferry lanes, approaching Brace Point. Lots of diving, traveling fast, still east of channel southbound. -Pia VanHanen
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11:39 - Super close to shore at the point of Lincoln Park. -Daniel Walsh
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11:35 - Nice pass at Lowman, continuing southbound. -Orca Updates
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T419 -ID by Rachel Haight, Orca Network
11:29 - Picture from Lowman.
11:12 - Past the south tip of Blake Island as viewed from Emma Schmitz. -back of camera photo by Steve Rice, March 11, 2026
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11:10 - Viewing from Emma Schmitzorcas traveling south and are east in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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11:00 - Beautiful super close pass at Constellation Park. Heading south and out from shore. -Daniel Walsh
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T421 & T420 - T420 -IDs by Rachel Haight, Orca Network
11:00 - Constellation Park West Seattle. -photos by Robin Sinner, March 11, 2026
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10:52 - Approaching lighthouse.
10:48 - Seen from 63rd Ave, Alki. -photo by Lori Korell, March 11, 2026
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10:40 - Spotted one from Alki Ave roughly 2200 block heading south. Link to FB video. -Alison Evangelista
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09:55 - Orcas down by Harbor Island Elliott Bay. Latest report by WSF they are in the West Duwamish Waterway [at] 10:07. -John Patrick Darmody II
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Wed, Mar 11 - Puget Sound
13:00 - A ways out from Old Town dock in Tacoma. Looked to be heading west but could have turned north because we have not seen them surface again from our vantage point. -Alyson Spaulding
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11:00 - Last I saw them they were heading north.
10:50 -4-5 orcas in Poverty Bay just north of Redondo. Watching from Woodmont. Seems to be hunting and with directional changes. -Ali Saccone
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Wed, Mar 11 - South Puget Sound
13:49 - Just caught a glimpse of them exiting Henderson Bay south before taking a deep dive. Closer to Key Peninsula side.
12:33 - 3 orcas heading north in Henderson Bay, north of Minter heading towards Purdy Spit. Long down times, spread across channel. -Alexa Mercurio
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13:04 - Orcas headed toward Purdy, keep your eyes out. -Danielle Sayebrooke
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GRAY WHALES -
Wed, Mar 11 - Rosario Strait
Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Glenn Cunningham
Date of Sighting: March 11, 2026
Time: 10:23 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Rosario Beach
Direction of travel : SB [Southbound]
Behaviors observed: traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
March 10
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Tue, Mar 10 - San Juans
09:48 - Single male orca passing Mineral Point close to shore heading north. -Dan Shelley [WSSJI]
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Tue, Mar 10 - Saratoga Passage/Port Susan (T36/T36Bs & T137s)
17:41 - Slow trend north, possibly hunting. Just north of Kayak Point from my perspective.
17:28 - Northbound midchannel south Camano Country Club, line of sight south of Kayak Point.
16:22 - Northbound on Camano side north of Tillicum Beach, probably up near Pirate's Cove now. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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16:11 - Per (PSWW) looks like these guys flipped and went into Port Susan.
15:10 - They passed Sandy Point and continued southbound.
14:29 - Viewing from Sandy Point. Whales are mid channel, still grouped, still moving south. -Cindi Crowder Rausch
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13:58 - T137, T36s at this location [48.068432, -122.431590] grouped up traveling southeast 2 miles from Langley! -Tony Tilt, PSE
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Tue, Mar 10 - South Puget Sound
12:03 - 3-4 orca just passed Fox Island pier. Long down times and seem to be heading towards the Narrows. Lost sight of them so can’t confirm which direction they will take. Just beautiful! -Missy Barnett
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Tue, Mar 10 - South Puget Sound (T99s) - T99C Barakat - From Harstine Island Bridge this morning. T99s. Link to more photos. -photos by Becky Adams, March 10, 2026
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19:34 - Can confirm they are way over on the Cooper Point side of Budd. I was viewing from North Point with binoculars and could hardly see them. -Andrea Stewart
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19:25 - I saw them [last at this time], though I would expect them to continue south. It’s too dark and I’m on the east side of the inlet so I’ve lost sight of them now. They’re on the west side by the country club.
19:19 - Two way on the west side of Budd Inlet almost to the country club. Diving and disappearing.
19:14 - Two were moving south fast mid-channel, just north of the country club.
19:16 - Near Little Tykle Cove on the west side now. Right about at the two lighted pylons.
18:46 - Definitely more than two. There seem to be maybe a group of two and another of two both kind of messing around in the middle of the inlet. They’re still south of Boston Harbor and north of Gull Harbor.
18:44 - The Boston Harbor orcas I just spotted them kind of in the middle of Budd Inlet, still heading south towards Gull Harbor, but they have a ways to go yet. I only saw two briefly. -Terry Jansen
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18:36 - Milling around in front of Burfoot Park. -Katie Christensen
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18:25 - 4 orcas in Boston Harbor Marina headed west off the point. -Shantelle Silva
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18:30 - In front of the lighthouse heading south into Budd Inlet.
18:25 - And a spy hop in front of the marina while traveling south.
18:15 - All have passed Boston Harbor Marina. Slow surfacing series heading south. Sprinkle in some pretty significant surface activity and it’s a good day for whale watching in south Sound. Losing light fast. But we can see excited people on a blustery early evening getting to experience them. Looks like they will continue south into Budd Inlet proper. -Kim Merriman
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18:08 - 3 orcas between Boston Harbor marina and Cooper Point area. -Jeana Wright Callicoat
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15:40 - They just headed across (west) in front of Dana Passage, Harstine Island (southern shore) and have now entered Peale Passage which is the shallow pass between Harstine and Squaxin. Visibility is poor. Wind. White caps. Rain. -Kim Merriman
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17:00 - A friend spotted them heading south in Peale Passage. Link to FB video. -Pete Chramiec
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13:20 - Spotted orcas at Dana Passage between Johnson Point and Harstine Island. -Linda Sewell
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13:20 - Neighbors on west side of Johnson Point are seeing them between Johnson Point and Harstine Island. -Joan Ahre
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12:40 - The T99s have officially passed Joemma still southbound Case Inlet. -April Basham
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11:37 - We were at the North Beach picnic area of Hartstene Pointe.Link to FB video.
11:27 -Passed the north end of Harstine Island and headed south down Case Inlet. Close to shore. Beautiful. -photo by Donna DeCew, March 10, 2026
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09:40 - [map shows them heading northeast in Pickering Passage approx. 47.280633, -122.916797] -Cheryl Anderson Lipphardt
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09:25 - From a friend. Whales flipped northbound south of the bridge and are now headed back towards Jerrell's Cove. -Candace Gavin
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09:00 - Still visible from Harstine Bridge. Just south of bridge at 0900 and paused for hunting. -Chris Lipphardt
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09:00 - Got eyes on them, they're south of Harstine Bridge. Now moving south. About mid channel -David Bennett
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08:48 - Just saw an orca pod in Pickering passage by the Harstine Island bridge. -Lori Pope
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08:41 - Seeing them from Haristine Bridge headed south. -Cheryl Anderson Lipphardt
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07:25 - 4 orcas, one is very small… southbound in Pickering Passage, just south of north end of Hartstine Island. -Cammy Malm LaRiviere
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T99C Barakat
06:10 - Orca, Case Inlet, Grapeview-Stretch Island. -photos by Brad, March 10, 2026
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GRAY WHALES -
Tue, Mar 10 - Saratoga Passage
14:50 - Gray whale heading south right off Whidbey 1.5 miles north of Hidden Beach. -Aaron Gill
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Tue, Mar 10 - Saratoga Passage
09:49 - It has pushed further towards Camano. Barely seeing the blows now.
09:16 - I have a gray whale mid channel between Hidden beach and Camano Island State Park. Possibly northbound. Actually it’s closer to Camano, I think -Sarah Geist
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Tue, Mar 10 - Holmes Harbor (CRC53 Little Patch)
12:51 - 53 LP heading north [approx. 48.060038, -122.526372]. -Tony Tilt, PSE
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10:27 - Found another gray in Holmes Harbor. About here ish [48.041173, -122.517530]. Looks like it’s feeding in that area. -Sarah Geist
March 9
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Mar 9 - Haro Strait (T49A2) - Slow and solo, T049A2 "Jude" made his way up Haro Strait. Link to more photos. -photos by Jenna Darcie, March 9, 2026
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T049A2 filmed from land on the west side of Haro Strait.Link to Youtube video. T49A2 logging - link to Youtube video. -Gerald Graham
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Mon, Mar 9 - Admiralty Inlet (T71B1 & T71B2)
13:00 - Just watched T71B1 & 71B2 kill a harbor seal north of Marrowstone Point and are currently doing 6 to 7 knots towards Ebeys Landing. -Christopher Lewman, PSE
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Mon, Mar 9 - Puget Sound
18:05 - I moved the webcam to the north end of Blake and I caught this… [video of solo whale southbound] It’s still on our live steam/YouTube channel. Anyway, we had a good chuckle and thought we’d share. -Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy
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Mon, Mar 9 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs & T137s)
18:50 - From Harper Pier. The light was absolutely stunning this evening. I only picked them up here briefly, just missed the beautiful pass & rainbow at Southworth. I think they may have hunted here, & then I didn't catch them again, despite going to Manchester to try to get ahead of them. Link to FB video. -Melissa Bird
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18:51 - T36Bs directly out from Harper fishing pier with long down times. The rest of the group is almost to Manchester. -Mollie Segall
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18:45 - Northbound, we have blows on the webcam! -Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy
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18:35 - Gorgeous pass at Southworth ferry. Continuing north along the Kitsap side of Blake Island. Loosely grouped -Mollie Segall
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18:29 - We were able to show the 137s and 36Bs heading north out of Colvos on the webcam until they went behind Blake Island. -Shari Tarantino, Orca Conservancy
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18:10 - Passing Driftwood Cove in Colvos Pass. Northbound, mid channel. -Kristi King
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17:21 - Unsure if this is same group but just saw some headed north bound up Colvos Passage. Mid passage closer to Vashon side. Just north of Sunrise Beach Park/point Richmond Beach and headed north at a good speed. -Katrina Flowers-Piercy
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16:29 - Very close to vashon shore about here [approx. 47.331321, -122.525349]. -Ashley Fry
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16:31 -At least two whales still drifting north off of the point, second group is approaching the southwest tip of Vashon.
16:22 - 137A is still milling off of the tip of Point Defiance with at least one other. -Mollie Segall
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T137A Jack - I was watching the 99s at Point Defiance when Jack showed up! -photo by Ryan Dicks, March 9, 2026
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16:09 - In front of the Tahlequah ferry terminal.
15:55 - Entering Dalco Passage Vashon side. -Hannah Marie Munro
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15:35 - Orcas have passed Quartermaster Harbor, still southbound. -Oscar Brown
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15:15 - Saw distant blows to the north from Tahlequah ferry between Browns and Quartermaster in East Passage. Travel southbound. West of mid. -Hannah Marie Munro
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T137A Jack & T137B Tempest - T36B1A Maple - T36B1 Bhotia
14:10 - Beautiful close pass to Point Robinson, T137s along with the T36Bs in here too. Littles rising their rostrums to meet the big waves, super cute, all southbound loosely grouped, very much on the island side of the channel.
13:48 - Definitely more than the T137s in here, rain coming making visibility harder, but at least 7-8 in this group, almost at Point Robinson, southbound.
13:44 - Finally!! Second group approaching Point Robinson. -photos & IDs by Marla Smith, Orca Network, March 9, 2026
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Mon, Mar 9 - Puget Sound (T99s) - T99B Holly & T99C Barakat - T99s pass Dune Peninsula.Link to more photos. -photos by April Basham, March 9, 2026
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T99C Barakat - T99C Barakat & T99B Holly - Only in Tacoma. Link to more photos. -photos by Amber Stanfill, March 9, 2026
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So cool seeing them so close at Dune this afternoon! -photo by Dakota Ernst, March 9, 2026
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T99E Qwiin qwiin oo qwii la & T99B Holly - T99C Barakat - I have never seen them so close to shore at the Dunes. Pretty cool! We all got wet, but worth it. -photos by Mervin Claxton, March9, 2026
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T99s passclose to Dune Peninsula in the pouring rain. Link to FB videos. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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Passing Owen Beach. Link to FB video. -Amber Stanfill
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18:42 - One fin heading north almost to Kopachuck State Park. -Duffy Lord
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18:21 - Blows, look like they're moving north now towards the other side of Horsehead. Can confirm they are moving north.
18:13 - They're past Bella Bella, trending, southwest. -David Bennett
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17:55 - Deep dove then surfaced north of bridge still northbound.
17:50 - 99s nearly to Fox Island bridge northbound in Hale Passage. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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17:46 - Group coming up Hale Passage towards Fox Island Bridge. -Steve Czerniak
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17:15 - Last group southbound toward Fox Island. Island side. -Jasmin Holm
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17:04 - Just swam by Narrows Park still heading south. Closer to Gig side. -Steve Czerniak
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16:58 - South of bridge on Gig Harbor side possibly hunting. Link to FB video. -Karen Caldwell
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16:46 - [video in FB comments - Link to FB video]. -Rob Preston
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16:41 - Spotted at least three heading south towards Narrows. Hugging Gig Harbor side. Further south than Salmon Beach. Moving quick and close to the surface before leaving my view! -PassionatePapaya7608
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16:34 - I think they all cleared Dalco southbound [into the Narrows], not often I get close enough on land to need to zoom my lens all the way out. -Orca Updates
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16:22 - At least 3 still slowly southbound, now north end of Salmon Beach, Tacoma side. -Sandy Karwhite
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~16:13 - After some surface activity they were swarmed by birds off of Owen. They’ve since been on a dive. -Mollie Segall
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16:11 - 2 sighted heading towards Salmon Beach. -Sandy Karwhite
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16:06 - Milling near the point. Further off shore than previously. Second group [T36/T36Bs & T137s] is also approaching the ferry. -Mollie Segall
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15:59 - Off Owens Beach near vessel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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15:59 - So close to Owen’s! About to the point and angling southwest towards Narrows. -Ashley Fry
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15:50- Heading towards Owen Beach. -Mark Causby
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15:49 - They have passed the Anthony’s, continuing toward Owen close to shore. -Mollie Segall
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15:49 - Seen in front of Anthony's at Point Defiance heading west. -Pavani Gingrich
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15:45 - Just passed Dune Park. -Mark Causby
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15:45 - Amazing pass by Dune; heading west toward Owen’s, right on shore. Link to FB video. -Michalyn Marzocco
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15:45 - Westbound past Dune Peninsula. Link to FB video. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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Mon, Mar 9 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs, T99s, T137s) - T99B Holly - The 99s, 36/36Bs, & 137s as viewed on shore from Old Town dock, Point Ruston, Point Defiance Marina & Bella Bella Beach.Link to more photos. -photo by Jason Cook, March 9, 2026
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15:44 - Just about as close to shore as they can get as they continue along Ruston.
15:36 - Moving closer to Tacoma shorelines, just past the Ruston boat by the condos.
15:20 - Passing the ram tightly grouped and continuing towards Dune. Link to FB video. -Mollie Segall
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T99 Bella & T99E Qwiin qwiin oo qwii la - T99B Holly & T99 Bella - T99B Holly & T99 Bella
15:29 - Two off of Ruston. -photos by Emily Thompson, March 9, 2026
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15:28 - Heading west out Commencement Bay, in front of Lobster Shop right now, 3-4. -Pavani Gingrich
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15:27 - Just spotted in Tacoma near Old Town heading towards Dune Peninsula. -Sarah Staub
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15:26 - Still westbound out by Lobster Shop. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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15:17 - Edit: heading west out the bay, along Ruston.
15:13 - In Commencement Bay, right in front of Northern Fish, 4 milling about. -Pavani Gingrich
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15:06 - Moderate westbound, very close to shore approaching Reconciliation Park. -Dave Porter
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15:05 - T99s near shore westbound along Ruston Way, approaching the Old Town dock. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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14:59 - Steady westbound very close to grain ship. White boat shadowing.
14:57 - Two spouts very near shore of Thea Waterway Park. Small white boat going slow in area where last seen. Possibly observing. -Dave Porter
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14:47 - Seeing several spouts at the mouth of the Puyallup River, non-directional. -Blake Kremer
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14:45 - Two spouts just off mouth on river, vaguely westbound, or milling around.
14:36 - One fin surfaced 200 yds. offshore grain elevator. Long down times. -Dave Porter
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14:30 - At Chinese Reconciliation Park!!Towards Commencement Bay! -Dakota Ernst
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14:26 - Off Jack Hyde Park, still southeast direction
14:25 - Seeing 3 in mid Commencement Bay, headed southeast.
14:24 - 3 orcas headed southeast around the center of Commencement. Long soundings, I only saw them twice. -Dave Porter
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14:16 - Orcas right off Browns Point, should be visible from Cliff House shortly, heading east into Commencement Bay. -Michalyn Marzocco
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14:13 - Four entering Commencement Bay. -Oscar Brown
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14:10 - Entering Commencement Bay. Link to FB video. -Mother Goose
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13:50 - Viewing from Dash Point State Park and approaching the tanker. Southbound. -Tiffany Russell
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13:35 - At least one male, mid channel off Dash Point -Oscar Brown
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12:57 - T99s are now south of the cottages at Point Robinson, southbound. Waiting to find the others. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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12:50 - If there's 2 groups, one that I tracked [T99s] went from east in shipping lanes to west closer to Point Robinson, but, I haven't located a second group. The first went down and I lost them around 12:50. -Orca Updates
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12:49 - Passing point Robinson right now, close in to island, southbound long downtimes. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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12:43 - They are off Portage at the moment. Headed south toward Point Robinson.
12.25 - Slowly southbound… coming up on KVI… still island side. Viewing from Maury Park Road. -Mark McGough
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12:19 - Seen, will pass Des Moines in a bit, half to 1 mile off.
12:16 - They were hunting off Normandy Park, seen from that area, but a boat passed close and gone.
11:55 - A pod [T99s] passed much closer to mainland and is now .5ish miles to 1 mile off Normandy Park, they were within about .5 of that area rounding Three Tree. -Orca Updates
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Mon, Mar 9 - Puget Sound (T99s with T36/T36Bs & T137s before the two groups spread more out and went separate ways)
11:31 - Spread out in at least 3 small groups now all south of Dilworth, very Vashon side of channel. T137s are here too, got a nice look at Jack and Wright. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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11:29 -On [Orca Conservancy] camera now. -Sophia Newton
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11:27 - Appear spread in two groups, about midchannel or just west of, lead past Dilworth from my line of sight from Three Tree Point. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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11:27 - On the [Orca Conservancy] webcam! Just spotted a male. -T.L. Stokes
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11:08 - Southbound at least 2 approaching Dilworth closer to Vashon from mid channel. Spotted from 150th Street Seahurst. -Cindy Eckes Waddington
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10:48 - Southbound off Vashon 2/3 of the way across from West Seattle. -Orca Updates
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09:57 - Staying southbound, mid-channel, east of Vashon!
09:45 - Heading southbound east of mid. As seen from Constellation! [shared back of camera photo by Steve Rice that show T99C & T99B].
09:39 - One group passing Alki lighthouse.
09:32 - Appear to split into two groups. One near Magnolia. Other group midway between Alki and Magnolia as viewed from Alki and 62nd. -Jill-ann Painter
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09:32 - In line with Magnolia as viewed from 64th Alki. Southbound fast. -Steve Rice
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09:30 - This was from Alki Beach this morning. We are visiting from Kentucky. Such an amazing sight. Link to FB video. -Crissy Gerrein Bentley
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Pam King
Date of Sighting: March 09, 2026
Time: 9:25 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: Heading south from Duwamish Head to Alki
Direction of travel : South
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 0ne male
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Came out of Elliott Bay
Photos available?: No
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09:22 - Rounding Duwamish Head southbound Seattle side towards Alki, view from Anchor Park.
09:20 - Off Duwamish Head. -photo by Mary Hartmann, March 9, 2026
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T99C Barakat
09:20 - T99s off Duwamish Head. Also got a Common Goldeneye. -photos by Robin Sinner, March 9, 2026
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09:12 - They are definitely exiting the bay. Heading north west verytight together. -Summer Staley
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09:11 - Just saw them form Bell Harbor Conference Center. Seems like there are at least four. The fast ferry just passed them about five minutes ago mid-channel. -Jessica Ramirez
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09:08 - The whole pod, took a dive when the fast ferry started to approach, they have not surfaced since.
09:04 - Heading west, in the middle of the bay, but starting to exit now. One, maybe two young orcas. One, maybe two large males. -Summer Staley
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~09:04 - From Magnolia, when they were smack-dab in the middle of Elliot Bay. Link to FB video. -Jamin King
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09:14 - 3 orcas are heading south towards Alki Point -Pamela King
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09:04 - 1/4 mile from Duwamish Head northbound. -Ryan Bauer
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08:40 - At least 5 or 6 crossed in front of Vashon Water Taxi. Close to shore, southbound in Elliott Bay with long downtimes. -Chelsey Calhoun
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08:25 - Maija Holston, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: PUYALLUP reports 3 orca just South of the grain terminal – no direction reported.
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Mon, Mar 9 - South Puget Sound (T100E & T124As)
18:00 - Past Anderson Island heading south now towards Nisqually Reach [approx. 47.145713, -122.671036]. -Lane Sample
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T100E Tharaya & T124As
17:44 - Almost to the south end of Ketron now - they blew through fast. I think I had 6, no males. -photos by Belen Bilgic Schneider, March 9, 2026
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17:39 - Off of the Anderson island ferry. They were headed south in between Ketron and Anderson Islands. Link to FB video. -Kyle Hoffert
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17:23 - We’ve got blows visible from the Anderson Island ferry dock. Mid channel headed southbound probably passing McNeil but hard to tell right now. -Belen Bilgic Schneider
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16:52 - Spotted about four blow spouts (sorry not technical term) just off the Chambers golf course. -Kristin Marichalar Gillespie
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15:50 - Just saw 2 maybe 3 orcas swimming south bound mid channel in front of Fox Island fishing pier. Sorry, I don't know how to tell if they are males or not. One of them looked smaller than the others but that's about all I could tell you. -Pattie LaRue War
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GRAY WHALES -
Mon, Mar 9 - Birch Bay
18:00 - Fairly certain we are seeing gray whale blows in Birch Bay. North side of bay. -Shelia Swanberg Sullivan
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Mon, Mar 9 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
15:08 - Two grays straight out from Hastie Lake County Park. A 3rd gray to the south a couple miles. -Sarah Geist
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Mon, Mar 9 - Saratoga Passage
18:22 - Just saw 2 blows north of the red ball off Utsalady, closer to Camano side. -Sue Walker [CWW]
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Mon, Mar 9 - Saratoga Passage
18:45 - Seen a gray whale two evenings in a row in Saratoga Passage [viewing from Camano Island State Park]. -August Noonday
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Mon, Mar 9 - Saratoga Passage
13:02 - Seeing gray whales blows from a bit south of Baby Island, mid-channel Holmes Harbor. -Fell Cheston
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12:18 - Gray is closer to Baby Island now. Thinking it is only one. -Sarah Geist
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12:08 - It’s 2 grey whales! On their way into Holmes Harbor. Currently getting near to Baby Island. -Ann Bhat
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11:52 - I am seeing at least one gray whale blow between Hidden Beach and Fox Spit. Looks west bound. Thought I saw two. But cannot confirm yet. -Sarah Geist
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Mon, Mar 9 - Port Susan (CRC2440 Tahoma)
13:12 - CRC-2440 is northbound at my map spot [approx. 48.061775, -122.336696]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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Mon, Mar 9 - Possession Sound (CRC2246 Azulão, CRC2362 Thidwick, CRC2426)
-2:14 - 3 gray whales at my map spot. CRC2246, 2362, and 2426. Milling [approx. 48.002715, -122.306484]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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Mon, Mar 9 - Possession Sound
12:51 -Grey whales south side of Gedney [Hat] Island. -photos by Zarla Cee, March 9, 2026
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Mon, Mar 9 - Possession Sound
18:33 - Two or three blows within moments of each other near Mukilteo ferry lane/Hat Island. Do grays move that close together? -Lisa Oakes-Dearborn
March 8
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Mar 8 - San Juans (T60s)
13:54 - Well, as soon as I posted, they stalled just before Shipyard!
13:44 - Passing Shipyard cove. Should be visible at Friday Harbor soon. Moving west. -Fred Horn [WSSJI]
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13:20 - T60s northbound off Turn Island towards Friday Harbor. Split in two pairs, long dives.
12:05 - Orcas in Cattle Pass, hunting or potentially northbound. -Orca Behavior Institute [WSSJI]
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Sun, Mar 8 - Admiralty Inlet (T137s)
17:45 - 137’s southbound at Nodule Point [Marrowstone Island]. West of the traffic lanes. Found on our return trip from Penn Cove. They were all four grouped up and moving very slow in the flood. Almost in a resting mode. -Christopher Lewman, PSE
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GRAY WHALES -
Sun, Mar 8 - Saratoga Passage (CRC2249 Hattie)
13:45 - CRC-2249 is northbound off Pebble Beach Camano Island -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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Sun, Mar 8 - Possession Sound/Saratoga Passage (CRC2440 Tahoma)
13:30 - CRC-2440 is mid channel between Langley and Camano Head northbound. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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CRC2440 Tahoma
10:30 - Moved middle channel. Just north of Mission Beach. Link to more photos. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 8, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Jaime Shields
Date of Sighting: March 08, 2026
Time: 9:45 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: Close to shore off Mission Beach
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Doing feeding loops, treading north
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Watching him until about 10:10 then moved out of view.
Photos available?:
March 7
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sat, Mar 7 - Discovery Bay
16:43 - 4 orcas leaving Discovery Bay. Lots of surface activity. Link to FB video. -Austin Noble
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Sat, Mar 7 - South Puget Sound
18:15 -Exiting Hales I believe trending northbound toward Narrows but I’m not sure if they have committed. Out of my view now. -Lainey B Seims
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17:44 - Orcas now going south mid channel down Hales Passage toward Narrows. -Don Lillegard
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16:15 - 5 or 6 orcas heading towards Fox Island Bridge hugging Fox Island side. Watching them now.
16:12 - 5 or 6 orcas heading towards Fox Island Bridge towards Bella Beach. -Michele Beal-Erwin
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Peter Bergeson
Date of Sighting: March 07, 2026
Time: 10:30 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 3
Where seen: From Anderson Island ferry terminal
Direction of travel : North toward McNeil
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: No males
Any unusual markings?: Na
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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GRAY WHALES -
Sat, Mar 7 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
14:52 - Gray whales close to shore, just north of Hastie Lake County Park. -Sarah Geist
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14:35 - 2 grays. One closer to shore, one further off shore. West Whidbey Island. With Island Adventures [approx. 48.276860, -122.746388]. -photos by Jaime Shields, March 7, 2026
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Sat, Mar 7 - Saratoga Passage
14:30 - Relaying report from friend blow of a gray seen near Snakelum Point (private neighborhood just southeast of Long Point). Direction of travel unknown. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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Sat, Mar 7 - Saratoga Passage
12:55 - It was at Saratoga Passage North of Langley traveling east to west. Link to FB videos. -Fiona Fung
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Sat, Mar 7 - Possession Sound (CRC531 Gretchen, CRC2362 Thidwick, CRC2440 Tahoma)
15:09 - Gray whales here, 2 or 3 [approx. 48.013887, -122.261931]. -Frankie Roeder
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13:14 - 3 grays near my map spot [48.011703, -122.269980]. CRC 531, 2362, and 2440. Mingling -Bart Rulon, PSE
March 6
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Fri, Mar 6 - Possession Sound
16:46 - Dori called to report orcas near Mukilteo Lighthouse, Mukilteo ferry waiting to leave. Some milling.
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16:44 - Laurie Baker, WSF Marine Ops, emailed at 16:58 to report: 1644hrs: TOKITAE reports via 800MHz they're holding in at MUK to allow 3 southbound orcas to safely pass.
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16:23 - Watching 2 orcas from our house heading west about 800 yards off shore [just west of Harborview Park]. -WA app
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Fri, Mar 6 - Puget Sound (T100E & T124As) - T124A7 Kite & T124A6 Kasuun - A very wet and foggy pass through East Passage today. -photo by Mollie Segall, March 6, 2026
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Looking from Ruston Way through the fog towards Brown’s Point.Link to FB video. -Rob Preston
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18:38 - Lost them near Dune Peninsula they were trending north east still. Last I saw em's probably about ten or fifteen minutes ago. -David Bennett
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18:25 - Visibility is so low but they’re about to the Dune.
18:20 - Passing Point Ruston. Still west -Ashley Fry
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18:15 - They're slowly westbound along Ruston Way approaching the promenade boat.
18:09 - They're milling by the parallel parking on Ruston Way. Might be on a kill.
18:07 - Big spy hop on Ruston way just before the promenade boat. -Robyn Riley
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18:05 - Between Dukes and Ruston now. 3. -Rob Preston
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17:51 - Spotted them from Dukes. -Terri Clabeaux
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17:46 - See them from Old Town dock! -Krissy Hopkins
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T100E Tharaya in the lead
17:40 - Off Ruston Way. -photo by Ryan Dicks, March 6, 2026
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17:33 - Approaching Chinese Reconciliation direction of Dune. -Robyn Riley
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17:32 - 3 near the old Simpson Kraft paper mill. Northwest bound. -Jason Cook
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17:13 - Viewing Chinese Reconciliation and pretty sure I saw 3 fins out the corner of my eye heading toward Thea Foss. -Robyn Riley
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16:54 - Just saw 2 in front of the Cliff House. Link to FB video. -Amanda Lynn
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16:14 - Viewing from Browns Point [approx. 47.360276, -122.396306]. -Paul Davis
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15:29 - Southbound spread in shipping lanes a few very close to mainland .25 to .5 miles out from Redondo - they're past the very southern part of the Redondo boardwalk.
14:45 - 5-ish orcas passed Des Moines pier close towards Redondo, looked like the people on the pier were 1/4mile from them. -Orca Updates
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14:50 - Split into two groups again, both have passed Des Moines pier on the east side of the channel and are continuing southbound.
14:15 - At last sighting they were continuing southbound off of Normandy Park, east side of the channel. -Mollie Segall
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13:53 - Gorgeous close pass from Three Tree Point. Orcas southbound, very east in channel. -Hannah Marie Munro
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13:52 - Passing directly in front of Three Tree Point, still traveling tightly grouped.
13:42 - Seeing blows north of Three Tree Point, appear to be continuing southbound with long down times.
12:56 - Lovely southbound pass as the ferry approached Fauntleroy! Tightly grouped and continuing in travel mode south down East Passage. -Mollie Segall
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T124A Kittiwake & T124A7 Kite -IDs by Rachel Haight, Orca Network
11:41 - 12:58 - Orcas rounding West Seattle from Duwamish Head, 64th and Alki, Lincoln Park. -photos by Robin Sinner, March 6, 2026
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12:56 - Approaching Fauntleroy ferry lanes as viewed from Brace Point. Still east side. -Steve Rice
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12:23 - Passing Emma Schmitz Viewpoint close to eastern shore, southbound. -Stephanie Raymond, Orca Network
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Fri, Mar 6 - Puget Sound (T100E & T124As) - T124A7 Kite - Some stealthy Bigg’s/transients visiting a cold, rainy Tacoma Friday night. Viewed from the Old Town Dock. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, March 6, 2026
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Very rainy day with T124As. Link to FB video. -Duangjai Vasantana-Berntsen
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T124A7 Kite -ID by Rachel Haight, Orca Network
12:23 - Quickly moving south. In line with Blake Island from Schmidt’s Overlook. -back of camera photo by Daniel Walsh, March 6, 2026
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12:20 - Southbound close to West Seattle. -Orca Updates
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12:09 - Seen from 63rd Ave SW Alki. Heading towards Alki Point. -Lori Korell
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11:43 -Heading out of Elliot Bay now towards Bainbridge. Dove a few mins ago and out of sight. -Ronda Kimm
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11:43 - Elliott Bay. Link to FB video. -Maria Gutierrez
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11:33 - Donna McCrea, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: Wenatchee @ 1133: Captain reports the vessel is slowing for 2-4 Orcas north of Duwamish.
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11:25 - Orcas in Elliott Bay. Small group ~5 transient. North end of Elliott Bay near Pier 90. -John Patrick Darmody II
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GRAY WHALES -
Fri, Mar 6 - Possession Sound (CRC2362 Thidwick)
12:28 - CRC 2362 is westbound at my map spot [48.014850, -122.304962 (.5 mi. E of Hat Island Whale Watch House)]. -Bart Rulon
March 5
GRAY WHALES -
Thu, Mar 5 - Saratoga Passage
13:30 - Blows out from Inn at Langley appearing to be milling a bit off shore. Tide is low. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Emily Zorich
Date of Sighting: March 05, 2026
Time: 12:22 PM
Species seen: Gray whale
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: 48.04269N 122.40669
Direction of travel :
Behaviors observed: Blowing
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Luanne Seymour
Date of Sighting: March 05, 2026
Time: 9:33 AM
Species seen: Gray
Number of animals seen: 1
Where seen: At the tip of Sandy Point
Direction of travel : NW
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: N
March 4
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Mar 4 - San Juans
10:05 - Calls on North SJC hydro. Link to Orcasound audio clip. -Amanda Austin [WSSJI]
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Wed, Mar 4 - Admiralty Inlet
16:50 - Bradley Coombe, WSF Marine Ops, emailed to report: KENNEWICK - reports a single orca traveling South in the North bound traffic lanes at route crossing via 800MHz.
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Elissa Whittleton
Date of Sighting: March 04, 2026
Time: 3:45 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: West and then east of Point Wilson
Direction of travel : East
Behaviors observed: Large orca with small orca traveling east. Large orca appeared to pursue prey kicking up water just North of Point Wilson Lighthouse.
If orcas, any males?:
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Assuming it was a calf traveling with mother as dorsal fin was quite small on little orca compared to mature one. We had view from bluff at Fort Worden and could not make out markings. Dorsal fin on adult was typical orca style. We could not make out any identifying details.
Photos available?: No
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GRAY WHALES -
Wed, Mar 4 - Upper Saratoga Passage
08:40 - 09:00 - I've been watching a gray out here at the southern end of Mariners Cove/Oak Harbor/Whidbey from around 8:40-9:00. It appears to have come by around 6:00 heading south, and came back at 8:40 heading back north. It has moved out toward mid-channel as of 09:00. This was a fun one to watch - it was very indecisive! Had a leisurely (and presumably very healthy) breakfast from the buffet near the shore, started to head out into the channel, nope gotta have just one more donut, back toward midchannel, ugh just a little bite of that lemon bar and then I'm really truly done, back toward midchannel. My ID skills are rusty so no idea who it was, but I got a glimpse of the coloring along its back, and it struck me that it looked like it had a few large lighter-gray spots in addition to the usual white speckles. I'll have to dust off the ol' zoom camera and try to get photos next time. -Marianne Parry
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Wed, Mar 4 - Saratoga Passage (CRC56 Stardust)
14:55 - Mid channel pointed right at Hidden Beach on a mission.
14:38 - Stardust slowly southbound off Saratoga Shores. -Trevor Derie
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Wed, Mar 4 - Saratoga Passage (CRC56 Stardust & other)
16:07 - Still milling and trending south slightly, north of Baby Island. Think they're aiming towards Holmes Harbor but not sure.
15:44 - Both whales still circling north of Baby Island.
15:29 - There's two grays milling at the entrance to Holmes Harbor.
15:24 - Gray midchannel off Camano Island State Park boat launch, between Hidden Beach and Baby Island, not sure about direction of travel. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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15:25 - It is southbound in Saratoga. Doesn’t look like it’s going into Holmes Harbor from my view.
15:18 - Gray about mid channel out from Hidden Beach. Seems to be circling out there. -Sarah Geist
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Wed, Mar 4 - Saratoga Passage
16:41 - There's two!
16:36 - Gray midchannel just north of Mabana, line of sight between East Point and Bells Beach, not sure of direction of travel. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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Wed, Mar 4 - Saratoga Passage
12:12 - Gray whale here-ish [48.096222, -122.530709]. (Just south of Baby Island). Saw it fluke facing south. -Sarah Geist
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Wed, Mar 4 -Holmes Harbor
13:56 - By Dines Point [southbound]. Link to FB video. -Debi Wayland
March 3
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Tue, Mar 3 - Strait of Juan de Fuca
10:58 - Orcas very close to shore near Diamond Point [48.09700, -122.91734], direction unknown. -WA app
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GRAY WHALES -
Tue, Mar 3 - Holmes Harbor
09:07 - Gray whale in south end of the harbor heading toward Freeland Park. -Harold Drews
March 2
BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Mon, Mar 2 - Admiralty Inlet
09:38 - Loud calls now. -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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09:29 - Hear faint clicks and squeal. -Jct Guarnes
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09:26 - They are VERY loud on the Port Townsend hydrophone right now. Definitely Bigg’s orcas. -Kat Martin
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09:23 - Nice chorus of Biggs/transient calls. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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09:18 - [orca] calls and echolocations heard on the Port Townsend hydrophone. -Rachel Haight, Orca Network
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GRAY WHALES -
Mon, Mar 2 - Port Susan
14:42 - Viewing a gray whale in Port Susan out from Country Club Beach 3. -Linda Aitkins
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Mon, Mar 2 - Saratoga Passage (CRC53 Little Patch & other) - Magic inLangley… Little Patch and buddy + full moon + sunset. Turn sound on! You could hear gasps all along the seawall. Thank you Orca Network for the alerts! Link to FB video. -Kenna Klosterman
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Little Patch had another gray whale friend join him in the full moon light last night in front of Langley Seawall, what a delight. Link to FB videos. -Kim Parry
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18:00 - A second gray has met up with Little Patch with the moon in front of Langley Seawall.
17:30 - In front of the seawall in Langley feeding. -Kim Parry
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17:26 - Little Patch has left the marina next stop, Pizzeria. -Marilyn Armbruster
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16:20 - Just left him north of Sandy Point, still feeding and slowing trending north. -Kim Parry
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16:00 - He’s still north of Sandy Point. Link to FB video.
15:19 - Trending slowly west and feeding. It looks like Little Patch but he’s doing a bunch of of Gretchen rolls.
14:54 - Looking like Little Patch feeding north of Sandy Point/Whidbey Island. Link to FB video.
14:20 - I’m seeing a blow towards and possibly south of Langley Marina. I’m viewing from about 5 miles away north. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Mon, Mar 2 - Possession Sound
14:01 - I'm viewing from Grand Ave Park in Everett and see 2 grays with binoculars feeding on the west side of the jetty. Looks like something tasty! They were right in front of the jetty. I would say about 1/2 mile from shore, if that, almost at the north end. -Cindy McDonald
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Mon, Mar 2 - Possession Sound (CRC2426, CRC2246 Azulão, CRC2249 Hattie, CRC2362 Thidwick) - Awesome time on board today, 4 grays. Amazing! Thank you Capt. Brian, Bart and crew! Gorgeous day! I so appreciate you especially today, my husband 's first Heavenly Birthday. -Joni Barnes Pollino
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12:56 - CRC 2362 is coming in hot about a mile northwest of the original 3 I reported earlier and swimming their way.
12:20 - CRC 2426, 2246, 2249 milling at my map spot [47.998565, -122.288663 (.5 MI. se OF Hat Island)]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
March 1
SOUTHERN RESIDENTS (fish-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Mar 1 - Haro Strait (J Pod) - J47 Notch - J Pod from Turn Point. Link to FB video. Link to more photos. -photos by Nate Rooks, March 1, 2026
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15:09 - Seeing blows on [Raincoast Cam on Pender Island] camera right now. -Sophia Newton
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15:00 - Very clear clicks now [Raincoast Cam on Pender Island]. -Tenaya Brian Stecker
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14:55 - 14:57 - Just saw them [Raincoast Cam on Pender Island] for a couple minutes in front of the lighthouse.-Patti Trosper
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14:18 -They are now audible [Raincoast Cam on Pender Island]! -Tenaya Brian Stecker
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12:38 - [calls on] OrcaSound, too. -Sophia Newton
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12:37 - Can hear echolocations on Andrews Bay. -Jourdan Rae
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12:34 - Can hear on [Lime Kiln] hydrophone now. -Sophia Newton
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12:33 - We are watching from Lime Kiln Lighthouse with binoculars & a spotting scope. -Heather Berry
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12:30 - Many thanks, still there [Lime Kiln camera]. -Kathleen Cage
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12:14 - They are closer - more easily visible on [Lime Kiln] camera now.
11:46 - On [Lime Kiln] cameranow. -Sophia Newton
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Oak Bay, BC. Link to Youtube video. Link to Youtube video of Js. -Gerald Graham
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10:56 - Entering Baynes Channel.
09:42 - Looks like SRKWS inbound off Victoria. -Danielle Conry
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BIGG'S KILLER WHALES (mammal-eating ecotype) -
Sun, Mar 1 - Clallam Bay (T41s) -photos by Rainee Signor, March 1, 2026
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15:17 - We have been here watching this hunt for about 1.5 hours. There are definitely 5 orcas, with at least least one of them a young one. The sea lion is close to shore and the orcas are hovering about 40 yards off shore. Link to FB video. Link to FB video. -photo by Ryan Horner, March 1, 2026
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Sent via form submission from Orca Network
Name: Beverly Mowrer
Date of Sighting: March 01, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: Sekiu, WA 98381
Direction of travel : Close to shore within -8’ of the shore Clallam Bay 1/2 mile east of Sekiu
Behaviors observed: Chasing and caught a sea lion
If orcas, any males?: One with a huge dorsal fin.
Any unusual markings?: Not that I could see. But you could look at my poorly made videos.
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: Gorgeous day. Grey's like to use my beach to scrape barnacles off. This is the first time I have seen orcas.
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org
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Sun, Mar 1 - Puget Sound (T36/T36Bs & T99s) - T99C Barakat -After way too long, I finally got back out chasing orcas. Link to more photos. -photos by Amber Stanfill, March 1, 2026
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T99C Barakat - T36/T36Bs & T99s, from Chinese Reconciliation Park and Ruston Way Park. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Luc, March 1, 2026
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A nice pass along Ruston Way & Point Defiance. Link to more photos. -photos by Jason Cook, March 1, 2026
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T99C Barakat - T36/T36Bs & T99s. -photos by Mollie Segall, March 1, 2026
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18:20 -The group passing Olalla Bay Market heading north in Colvos toward Southworth.Link to more photos. -photos by Amber Irvine, March 1,2026
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18:19 - Hearing their blows from Ollala and spotted one fin across the channel. Too dark for the naked eye, but they are there and going north in Colvos!-Mollie Segall
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17:49 - At Point Richmond northbound. Very close to the Gig Harbor side. -Billy Watson
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17:20 - We saw a group pass by Sunrise Beach. Seemed like one large male and 3-4 others. -Sydney Suzanne Stoewer
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17:07 - Angled towards Colvos moving rapidly away from Point Defiance near mid channel - Single male much closer to Gig Harbor side.
17:04 - Flipped, headed back out of Narrows area, more mid channel.
17:00 - Rounding Point Defiance very close to shore headed into Narrows.
16:55 - Appear to be hunting right off Point Defiance, viewing from Harborview Dr Gig Harbor. -Evan Grose
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16:55 - Southbound into Narrows now from Point Defiance. -Cindy Swenson
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16:53 -Witnessing two groups of whales past main part of Owen Beach that look like they will converge, still heading west. -Michael Fallon
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Name: TJ Guanzon
Date of Sighting: March 01, 2026
Time: 4:46 PM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 4
Where seen: 47.326957,-122.525058
Direction of travel : N
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: Unknown
Any unusual markings?: Unknown
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: Yes, I will email the photos to sightings@orcanetwork.org -photos by TJ Guanzon, March 1, 2026
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T36B Tattertip - T36B1 Bhotia - T99B Holly -IDs by Rachel Haight, Orca Network
16:40 - At Point Defiance Park. Appeared to be around 5 individuals moving from the marina area out and around Point Defiance. Link to more photos. -photos by Sula Griggs, March 1, 2026
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16:43 - Just passed Point Defiance Marina still westbound. -Andrea Stewart
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16:43 - Orcas are off Owen’s Beach. -Hannah Marie Munro
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16:40 - Trailing group of 3 moving fast past Dune Peninsula west. -Ben Shanafelt
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16:40 - They are just getting past Dunes. -Megan Lynn
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16:39 - Continuing past Dunes in several groups (at least one of 4 and a following 3). -Ben Shanafelt
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16:39 - Heading west from the tip of the Dune. -Dakota Ernst
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16:39 - And trailers following behind.
16:34 - Now north of Ruston. Heading west in front of Point Defiance. -Jason Luc
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16:27 - Second group approaching that same red and black ship.
16:23 - Just passed to the south of the Majestic Island (red/black) tanker. Very close to the tanker. Heading towards Dune. Viewing from Ruston. -Krissy Hopkins
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16:21 - Off Ruston Silver Cloud by red ship. -Cindy Swenson
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6:16 - Just passed in front of Lobster Shop and are heading towards Dune Peninsula! -Hannah Stoner
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16:12 - Cummings Park. -Katie Loftin
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16:04 - After long dive they’re approaching Dune -Jason Cook
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16:00 - Seen from 4th St and Broadway. Link to FB video. -Maggie Chilcott-Mentzer
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16:00 -Traveling west in the Tacoma side of Dalco, moving quickly as a group with a male trailing. -Mollie Segall
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15:56 - Orcas at Ruston Way. -Lily Thometz
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15:55 - Orcas passed Chinese Reconciliation heading toward Ruston. -Hannah Marie Munro
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15:50 - 3 swam right past us at the Old Town dock off Ruston in Tacoma going northwest. Magical! -Karen Cole
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15:48 - Saw 2 large orcas near the Chinese Reconciliation Park heading towards Ruston in Tacoma. -Michelle McKibbon Corsi
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15:48 - Visible from Reconciliation Park, northbound, headed toward us. Close to shore. -Jason Luc
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15:47 - Fins approaching Chinese Reconciliation Park, very close to Tacoma shore and north of the red and black ship! -Mollie Segall
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15:34 - Viewing from Marine View Drive. Group on a hunt right here [approx. 47.284800, -122.419966]. Directional changes. -Ashley Fry
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15:26 - From the perspective of the Cliff House, they are directly in front of Tacoma, milling. Two. -Blake Kremer
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15:20 - Group of 6 are headed towards Tyee marina. -Paul Davis
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15:06 - Seeing blows from Chinese Reconciliation Park. Just southwest of Browns Point lighthouse. Not sure on direction. -Mollie Segall
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15:00 - Southbound past Browns Point. Some were closer in and another group was close but out a bit more. -Samiksha Gulrajani
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14:47 - Not sure who the big male is.heading to Browns Point now. Possibly Barakat. -Ryan Dicks
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14:43 - Viewing from Brown’s Point. East of mid. -Jourdan Rae
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14:40 - Very close pass at Dash southbound.
14:24 - Seems like there's one with the fiberglass boat with whale flag and more are behind mid way between Dash and Redondo-ish still southbound. -Orca Updates
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14:30 - At Dash Pointnear the pier heading south. Very spread out. -Eric Elgar
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14:19 - The second group is catching up to the first. Near Lakota looking across from Point Robinson. -Jason Cook
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13:55 - Southbound East Passage mainland side left Redondo 10 minutes ago. -Orca Updates
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13:42 - From Point Robinson they are below Mount Rainier southbound. -Jason Cook
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13:30 - Saw a couple dorsals south of Des Moines, very east in channel, southbound. Lost them quickly though, this was about 10 minutes ago. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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13:20 - Four to five juveniles and females passed about .25miles from Des Moines pier about 10 minutes ago southbound close. -Orca Updates
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13:13 - I see three heading south passing Des Moines pier. Des Moines side. -Paul Davis
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13:10 - At least the big male has passed Des Moines, .25 to .50 miles out hard to tell.
12:43 - Southbound both sides, Des Moines is your next spot. Some are in front of the cove southbound. I think the male is more heading for Tramp Harbor.
12:35 - Boat that was with them passed already passed 3 Tree. -Orca Updates
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12:29 - Seen from Three Tree Point mid channel, still southbound, -Alyssa Valentino
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12:26 - Caught one very brief glimpse of one male orca moving quickly southbound mid channel just south of Dilworth, very rough viewing conditions with high chop. -Marla Smith, Orca Network
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12:11 - They seem to be on a hunt by the Boston whaler type boat straight out from Seahurst, not sure if more are further north. -Orca Updates
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12:08 - Make that two. One male and one female.
12:07 - See one pop up on [Orca Conservancy] cam. -Jct Guarnes
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12:07 - Seeing blows from Lincoln Park headed southbound in a hurry. -Jourdan Rae
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11:53 - On [Orca Conservancy] camera now. -Sophia Newton
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11:52 - East Passage almost to dillworth west of mid channel,
11:45 - Southbound quickly south of Fauntleroy Vashon ferry lane ahead of small boat view from Lowman Beach. -Mary Hartmann
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11:30 - Cruising southbound past Southworth as viewed from Emma Schmitz. Small boat still with them. Looking good for the east side of Vashon.
11:11 - Passing Restoration Point west of mid, as viewed from Constellation Park. -Steve Rice
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10:40 - 6-9 orca off Wing Point Bainbridge Island, close to Bainbridge Island, heading south toward the spit, moving fast. At least 6 perhaps as many as 9. Hard to tell in the whitecaps. At least two adult males. -Brent Cullimore
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10:24 - Viewing from West Point. Orcas slowly southbound on Bainbridge side in Murden Cove. Vessel following behind. -Hannah Marie Munro
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10:20 - Straight out from Murden move very slow southbound travel. -Michele Edwards Ley
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10:14 - Viewing from Bainbridge, maybe 8 in the group. Boat is trailing them now southbound. -Kathryn Hamilton Morgan
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10:10 - South bound approaching Murden Cove east side of Bainbridge. -Brian Livingston
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10:10 - 4-6 southbound off Rolling Bay fairly close to Bainbridge shore. West of the white boat. -Michele Edwards Ley
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09:55 - 4-5 spouts off Bainbridge east side, central island heading south quickly. Too far for photos but seems like orcas from the spray pattern. -Juliana Tadano
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09:37 - WAY west side. Fay Bainbridge, Port Madison in background viewing from top of Richmond Beach. Tiny black fins for folks on east side. Southbound travel. -Beriah SoOrio
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09:30 - They are slowly moving south and are out of sight around the corner now.
08:55 - Watching them right now right off Point Jefferson Kingston. -Chris Beamer Otterson
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Name: Jules Hetland
Date of Sighting: March 01, 2026
Time: 8:43 AM
Species seen: Orca
Number of animals seen: 6
Where seen: Near Jefferson Point. 47.76/-122.47
Direction of travel : South
Behaviors observed: Traveling
If orcas, any males?: 2
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?:
Photos available?: No
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08:10 - Three orcas spotted from the ferry headed to Kingston just south of the Kingston terminal headed south moving quickly, close to Kingston shore! -Elena Sarah Kuo
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08:04 - Ferry slowed down as 3 [orcas] were heading south in mid channel. -WA ap
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GRAY WHALES -
Sun, Mar 1 - Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
15:10 - Seems to be hanging out just north west of Rocky Point, maybe drifting out west but not moving too much. A bit chilly so this will be my last update, the whale watching boat is hanging out just south of the whale.
14:40 -Slowly moving southwest!
14:25 - Spotted northwest of Rocky Point and looks like a whale watching boat has joined.
13:50 - Definitely moving southwest. Going to try and spot from another beach!
13:33 - At least one grey whale at Moran Beach, looked to be maybe facing south. Saw two good blows before it dove back under! -Mandi Eatmon
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Sun, Mar 1 - Saratoga Passage
15:58 - Grey feeding in the cove a few miles north of Langley. Viewing from Langley Seawall Park. Need binocs [approx. 48.053879, -122.442809]. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Sun, Mar 1 - Saratoga Passage (CRC2249 Hattie)
14:34 - Just north of Indian Beach, still Camano side and moving steadily northbound. -Corinne Towler
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13:52 - Continuing northbound Camano side at the north edge of Camano Island State Park -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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13:42 - CRC2249 northbound at my map spot [approx. 48.127257, -122.514939 (.2 mi. off Camano Is. SP)]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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13:40 - One gray whale [CRC2249] just north of Camano Island State Park, heading north. -Martha Poppy Sinclair
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13:39 - Gray northbound Camano side off the north end of Camano Island State Park (east of Swiftsure for anyone out looking) -Serena Tierra, Orca Network
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13:26 - Mid channel - passed Baby Island - Camano side of mid.
13:15 - Gray is closer to Fox Spit - northbound - Camano side.
13:06 - Thanks Alisa - I see the blow from Camano Island State Park - from my perspective northbound out from Bells Beach. -Linda Aitkins
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12:50 - Gray mid way approx mid way between Bells Beach and East Point mid channel. Surfaced and fluked facing Camano. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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Sun, Mar 1 - Saratoga Passage (CRC53 Little Patch & other)
11:44 - Gray out from seawall east of mid (?) northbound. -Kas Alexis
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12:15 - We saw gray to north of Langley mid channel continuing north. Not sure if it was Little Patch who was in that trajectory or another. -Alisa Lemire Brooks and Marilyn
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11:19 - Can confirm Little Patch and just surfaced facing Whidbey from mid channel out from. -Pebble Beach/Langley Marina or thereabouts. Hoping he heads to seawall.
11:10 - The two grays in lower Saratoga have separated. One is continuing northbound out from Pebble Beach on Camano side of mid channel. Second whale is further back, not sure what that one is doing at this time. One of them I believe is Little Patch, though can’t say now which. -Alisa Lemire Brooks
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11:00 - South side of Pebble Beach trending slowly northbound.
10:25 - Both greys heading into Saratoga Passage Camano side of mid northbound.Link to FB video.
10:00 - Heading in line with Camano Head about halfway between Sandy Point and Cam Head.
09:40 - Looking like 2 grays northeast of Sandy Point, Whidbey. Appearing northbound? Yes, aimed north [approx. 48.034725, -122.365503]. Link to FB video. -Marilyn Armbruster
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Sun, Mar 1 - Saratoga Passage
07:11 - Gray whale passing south bound past Langley at sunrise today. -Don Clotfelter
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Sun, Mar 1 - Possession Sound
08:35 - From Sandy Point I can see 3 gray whales in the distance just south of Camano. -Kim Parry
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Sun, Mar 1 - Possession Sound
16:51 - Grey whale right now at Everett ferry terminal. Was about 100 feet from boat as prepping to dock. [Likely referring to Mukilteo ferry terminal, will update when location is confirmed]. -Angela Zylla
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16:47 - Grey whale was just seen in Possession Sound on the Mukilteo side. We were at Harborview Park, watched him move from near the navel base and head towards Mukilteo Lighthouse area. -Frankie Roeder
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Sun, Mar 1 - Possession Sound (CRC2362 Thidwick, CRC2440 Tahoma, & others)
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Name: Peyten Jasso
Date of Sighting: March 01, 2026
Time: 4:10 PM
Species seen: Orca [likely grays in that area - RH]
Number of animals seen: 2
Where seen: East Waterway, in front of the navy base really close to the ships
Direction of travel : W, not super fast
Behaviors observed: looked like play time for the baby
If orcas, any males?: only saw tail fin of the baby
Any unusual markings?:
Is there anything else you'd like to share about your encounter?: My buddies were on the water and saw more than me. They counted two, one big one small, I couldn't see the bigger one but I absolutely saw a baby
Photos available?: No
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14:10 - There are 4 gray whales. They are in Possession Sound off Jetty Island. They look to be feeding as a large number of seagulls are in the location of the spouts. Sorry, no photographs as I am using binoculars to see them. -John Shackman
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12:37 - CRC 2362 is northbound at my map spot [approx. 48.011044, -122.270465].
12:15 - CRC-2440, Tahoma, feeding at the edge of the Snohomish River Delta [approx. 47.998780, -122.256430]. -Bart Rulon Wildlife
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10:45 - Gray moving east. Still mid channel.
10:36 - Gray in the Snohomish River delta. Just west of the channel marker. -photo by Jaime Shields, March 1, 2026