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ORCA RESEARCHERS SAY NEW CALF FOUND AMONG B.C. SOUTHERN RESIDENT KILLER WHALES

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A new orca calf has been spotted off British Columbia's south coast, marking the
first birth for the J-pod of southern resident killer whales in over a year,
according to researchers.

The new calf was identified Tuesday by a researcher with the Washington
state-based Center for Whale Research.

The calf was spotted with its mother, known as J37 or "Hy'Shqa," off San Juan
Island, Wash., just east of Victoria.



Researchers say J37 was last seen on Feb. 22 and did not have a calf with her at
that time.


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That detail, coupled with the new orca's "lumpy" appearance, led researchers to
determine the calf was born "within the past few days," according to the
research centre.

The newborn has been designated J59 and is the first new calf for J-pod since
September 2020, according to the centre.

Researchers say the calf's sex is unknown but the orca appears to be in good
physical condition.

The calf's mother, J37, was born in 2001.

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Orca mother J37 with her new calf on March 1, 2022. (Center for Whale Research)



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