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A36 Matriline

The A36 matriline lost its matriarch, A36 Sophia, in 1997. It now consists of only three males, and thus will die out in time. Since their mother's death the three males, A32 Cracroft, A37 Plumper and A46 Kaikash, continue to travel together.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

A36s reported by Cetacealab

No calls but orcas nearby

The plot thickens. Cetacealab just reported that they have had the A36s up near them. We never heard the A4s again but the A5s carried on into Queen Charlotte Strait.
Helena
15 Apr 2009 09:03:10 PDT
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