December 18
3:28 - They were headed west, past the shipyard, the last time I saw them... Yep, they're still up there,
past the Port Orchard passenger ferry dock and the marina,
headed toward Gorst. I saw one going past my house, but there are at least two of them. I saw two distinct spouts as they passed the shipyard.
2:47 - There be whales here!(Between
Port Orchard and Manette)
L Michelle Gardner
December 18
2:40 - Brad Hanson reports
orcas off West Point, just off Elliott Bay, still slowly heading north in choppy seas.
December 18
2:17 - Yeah, on their way past
Fay Bainbridge!
Sue Surowiec Larkin
December 18
4:15 pm: Several
Bainbridge Islanders watched them from shore at
Rolling Bay Bluff between
2 & 3 pm. They were really spread out mid-channel
from Elliott Bay north to Fay Bainbridge with 2 males in particular really hanging back, at one point the males did a bit of synchronized breaching. NOAA boat with them periodically.
2:10 - Watching
K-Pod from Skiff Point, BI mid-channel. Helicopter and NOAA with them.
Susan Marie Andersson
December 18
Pod in Elliot Bay. Riding the 1:10 ferry today from Bainbridge to Seattle I saw tall dark fins of 3 grouped very tightly with bursts of fanning water. There was one further ahead and East of the group about 30 feet. 90 % sure orcas. My first thought was dolphins but quickly changed with the tall fins and then saw flashes of white near their breaching noses. They swam about 200 feet in front of the ferry headed north
towards discovery park.
Chester Bennett
December 18
2:35 - Brad Hanson is with at least
K pod (K25 has been ID'd) about
1.5 miles NW of Alki, still heading slowly north, very spread out.
December 18
2:30 - just watched a second group of
orcas pass discovery park. This grouping closer to Seattle side than first group
1:54 - Seeing NOAA boat and splashes from breaching at
discovery park. Whale Scout in action!
Whitney Neugebauer
December 18
1:45 - Looks like the last of them just passed
Eagle Harbor, mid channel. There were quite a few really spread out. I counted 5 in the last group.
Heather Polverino
December 18
1:44 - At
Manitou Beach... clear view south. Many spread out around NOAA boat.
Kimberly Sylvester-Malzahn
December 18
1:10 - I have been watching them from country club Road on
Bainbridge Island. There are two small boats out there with them. the whales are getting very close to the boats. They are Midchannel directly across from Eagle Harbor.
Aviva Weiss Grele
December 18
1:00pm - Looks like they've all made it
past Alki. Still headed north. And yeah, seemed like they sped up.
12:27 - Still Several off
Mee Kwa Mooks northbound.
11:58 - See one male off
Mee Kwa Mooks. Northbound.
Mike Russell
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J26 Mike, 22-year old son of J16 Slick, was part of the group that was heading north off of West Seattle. Photo by Mike Russell, December 18, 2013. |
December 18
12:54 - WA State Ferries reports
6-8 whales in the
Bremerton/Seattle ferry lane, northbound.
December 18
12:17 - Me kwa mooks still 12:16 not moving fast.
Kelda Martensen
December 18
11:53 - Possible
whales at Jeff Head maybe heading North!!!
Peter Sergeeff
December 18
I had the extraordinarily good fortune to have seen
a total of about 30 Orcas today, including some that swam right beside and in front on the
11:05am ferry from Vashon to Fauntleroy! They left "footprints" the entire way. After the boat landed, I watched with my binoculars from the hill above the ferry dock for almost 1/2 an hour as many (15-20 total?) whales slowly cruised
by headed North, east of mid-channel. I saw a sleep-line of about 8 individuals! This astounding experience was thanks to Sound Actions Podblasts! Thank you so much Amy Carey and Orca Network for giving me one of the greatest experiences of my life today!
J Felicity Welt
December 18
11:45 - Sweet! from atop
Queen Anne I can see big boy and smaller dorsals gliding northbound-sightline between
southside of Alki Point and northside of Vashon.
Alisa Lemire Brooks
December 18
11:42 - There's a group of maybe 5, at least one male just south of
Blake island still heading north.
11:26 - I'm watching from
Gatewood Hill and my best guess is they are right off
Lowman beach right now. The whales
closer to the west Seattle side still seem to be going north. Those mid channel turned south.
11:05 - Visible from
Lincoln Park now. Too bad the weather is getting so gross!
Krista Larson Billinghurst
December 18
11:35 - Just spotted them. I'm near the
West Seattle lighthouse.Wendy Horger Alsup
December 18
11:30 - Mark Savio called to say he saw
orcas heading north between Fauntleroy and Vashon Is.December 18
11:05 - WA State Ferries reports
orca off Dolphin Point, north of Vashon, just milling, no direction.
December 18
11:10 - Trileigh Tucker reports seeing
orcas between Vashon and Blake Island, possibly going south now.
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An orca breaches near the Vashon ferry dock. Photo by Trileigh Tucker, December 28, 2013. |
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An orca breaches between Vashon and Blake Island. Photo by Trileigh Tucker, December 28, 2013. |
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A small group travels between Vashon and Blake Island. Photo by Trileigh Tucker, December 28, 2013. |
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An orca between Vashon and Blake Island. Photo by Trileigh Tucker, December 28, 2013. |
December 18
10:52 - they are
passing through the vashon ferry lanes now I can see them from my house on Glen Acres.
Danielle White
December 18
11:10 - And have about 10 just off
Lincoln park.
10:36 - West Seattle get ready. Leaders are about
halfway between Dilworth and ferry. Also...looks like the same
j and k mashup gang from the other day.
10:24 - At
Dilworth spread out northbound.
Amy Carey
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Southern Resident Killer Whales: The Edge of Forever. J and K pods heading north along Vashon Island December 18. Produced by Meg McDonald of WildNorthwestBeautyPhotography.
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December 18
We were at
Vashon Island this morning. Our first time there on the east side of the island. From approximately
10:20 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. the orcas were visible going north just a little
north of Burien. Twice breaching.
Elston Hill
December 18
8:39 - Large
pod of orcas headed north from Gold Beach toward Point Robinson. Watched them for 15 minutes from Gold Beach, saw at least four adult males and at least 20 total. It looked like they were feeding off Maury Park, still headed north.
Carl Sells