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2021 brought record sightings, many newborn whale calves to Victoria waters

Whale researchers report 21 new humpback calves in the Salish Sea
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The most recent BiggB次元官网网址檚 killer whale calf, T124A7, breaches the water alongside three adult members of the pod. (Karac Lindsay/Eagle Wing Tours, courtesy of Pacific Whale Watch Association)

The last year has been a hopeful one for whales travelling through the waters off Greater Victoria, with 2021 bringing a record-breaking number of sightings of one species and several fresh-faced calves in others.

The greatest success story was with BiggB次元官网网址檚 killer whales, according to the , which were spotted on 329 days of the year. That amounts to a record-breaking 1,067 unique sightings, based on reports from whale watchers, regional sighting groups and shore-based observers.

The previous record of 747 unique sightings was set in 2019.

Feeding on an abundant source of marine mammals such as seals and sea lions, the BiggB次元官网网址檚 whale population continues to grow. In 2021, 11 new calves were born, including the most recent T124A7, which was spotted by the whale association near Victoria on New YearB次元官网网址檚 Eve. Each year, the population grows by more than four per cent, according to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

For the endangered Southern Resident killer whales, the outlook isnB次元官网网址檛 as positive. Relying on a declining supply of salmon, these whales were spotted on the fewest number of days out of any species in 2021, a total of 103 days.

Still, Seattle research organization reported three pregnancies among Southern Resident killer whales in September. No calves have been observed yet.

Seen more frequently were humpbacks, observed on 301 days, gray whales on 149 days and minke whales on 148 days in 2021.

Humpback whales also had a record-breaking year for births, with 21 calves accompanying their mothers back into the Salish Sea, up from 11 in 2020.

B次元官网网址淏ig picture, 2021 was an exciting and encouraging year for whales in the Salish Sea. We look forward to what 2022 may bring,B次元官网网址 said Erin Gless, executive director of the Pacific Whale Watch Association.

Moving into the new year, the whale association reminded people not to speed in whale-inhabited waters, not to go near whales if spotted, and to ensure they arenB次元官网网址檛 leaving any debris behind in the sea. In 2021, the whale association documented having to take action against such harmful behaviours on 880 occasions.

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