18 August 2007, Orcalab reports:
Distant calls audible.
The whales are back. We are hearing A4 calls on CRPT hydrophone.
Tomoko
18 Aug 2007 02:34:38 PDT
Orcas near mics.
At 1:34am we heard close echo location on Critical Point. This was followed by a couple of calls and then a long gap. And then just now the A4s have begun calling once more. The return from the east has begun!
Helena
18 Aug 2007 02:34:43 PDT
Boat noise
Johnstone Strait (& everywhere else around us) is full of intense boat noise this morning, as one cruise ship after another passes though on the way north. Eventually, hopefully, the parade will end. Meanwhile, the I15s arrived in Robson Bight a little before 5am, and the A4s are still nearby. We are hearing their calls occasionally, through the boat noise.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 06:51:53 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
After the a5s arrived in robson Bight, the other groups, who had travelled west, turned off Bauza Cove, before 9am and then proceded east. At least the I15s and I33s returned. At the moment we are not sure where the A4s got to. The I15s and the I33s are just entering the Reserve while the A5s have become somewhat distant on the Critical Point station.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 11:19:49 PDT
No calls but orcas nearby
As the sleepy whales (the A5s,I15s and I33s) in Jonhstone Strait continue their rest, the A30s and the A11s have been reported heading west toward Kelesey Bay. There is also a group heading east toward Donegal Head, out of Queen Charlotte Strait. No ids as of yet. The tide will flood in about 1/2 hour. The A36s, by the way, are over by Blunden Harbour.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 13:56:17 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Nap time might be over. The I15s are vocal on CP so they must be moving back to the west. The A12s are coming in from the west but it is still a bit early to tell which route they will choose. Earlier, the nap seemed to end with a few A4 calls.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 15:03:37 PDT
Orcas rubbing on the shore bottom.
After the boat noise (more cruise ships) was over we began hearing A1 & A4 calls at the rubbing beaches! We're not sure, but the A30s may have returned from their (fast) trip to the east. Possibly, the A4 calls at the beaches are from the A11s. Meanwhile, the I15s, I33s, A5s & A12s are slowly making their way east in the Strait... we're hearing them on the CP & PI hydrophones.
Helena
18 Aug 2007 18:42:46 PDT
Multiple pod calls audible.
Since the last post: The A30s and the A11s (A11,A56, A13 and A73) travelled to the west from the Bight and showed up off CP around 7:40pm. There they joined the BIG group (the I15s, the rest of the A4s, the A5s, the I33s and the newly arrived back A12s) in a BIG mix-up. Eventually, despite the ebbing tide, they all moved over to the Vancouver Island side and continued east. They are approaching Robson Bight right now. Thanks to everyone for all the reports today; Nick for keeping track of the A30s and A11s, Marie on the "Cliff" for keeping track of movements east of CP, Paul Tixier for watching from CP, and the whale watch boats for keeping everyone up-to-date throughout the day. It may be a busy night!
Helena
18 Aug 2007 21:34:25 PDT
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