Written by Alison
on Sep 07, 2024

Killer Whales Hunting Seals

Killer Whales Hunting Seals

August 8, 2024 – PM – We left the dock knowing we had a long run if we were going to make it to the whales. So off we went! We had a quick check in along the way, then back up to speed at we headed to Protection Island. Luckily for us they decided to hunt around the island instead of moving along. As we got on scene the T65A’s started patrolling the beach on the SW end of the island. Wow, it was so cool to see those big dorsal fins going back and forth just off the beach. At one point the seals had a bit of a stampede along the beach which not only included a lot of Harbor Seals but an Elephant Seal too. You will notice the really big one higher up on the beach is that Elephant Seal. Most of the seals stayed on the beach, but then mom, 38 year old T65A-Artemis, took run along the tip of the spit and all the seals went into the water! NOOOOOO! We think they may have snagged one, but you can see all of the little seal heads popped up on alert as Artemis cruised back and forth. I love that you can see the Dungeness Spit Lighthouse in the distance. They quickly moved over to the Olympic Peninsula and hooked back up with 17 year old T65A3, Amir, who had been off doing his own thing. It was great to see them all join up. Five of the six family members were present. In addition to Artemis and Amir we had her oldest son, T65A2 – Ooxjaa, her 2 daughters, 13 year old Ellifrit and 6 year old Callisto. Eventually it was time to head back. We fit in one quick stop at Whale Rocks to check out the Steller Sea Lions then back to the dock. What a great encounter and on such a beautiful day!

 

Photographer and Naturalist: Alison Engle – Instagram: @Alisonengleart – Website: www.alisonengle.com

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Written by Alison
on Sep 07, 2024

Killer Whales Hunting Seals

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