Saturday, June 25, 2005

Saturday afternoon the A36s once more arrived in Whale Channel. They came from the south and travelled slowly north in Whale Channel. A32 and 46 together, A37 by himself in the lead.
Cetacealab

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

The three brothers came back once again on June 7th. We saw them heading south in Squally Channel, as usual they were spread over a couple of miles. They foraged in the entrance to Whale Channel for a while and then continued north out of our sight. They were sighted again the next morning just out front of Hartley Bay, this time they headed south. We were waiting to hear them but never did so we don't know where they went that day.
Cetcealab

Sunday, June 05, 2005


Early in the morning the A36s were travelling south in Whale Channel and they were very silent which seemed to have scared/surprised a humpback whale that was just about 1 mile south of Cetacealab. As the A36s came closer to the Humpback whale it started to make a lot of tail slaps with almost half of its body coming out of the water. The three brothers did not pay a lot of attention to the humpback, they took a long dive and resurfaced way past it. The A36s spent the day in Caamano Sound and came back into Whale Channel at 7pm passing Cetacealab on their way back north.
Source: Cetacealab