Whale watchers spot 72 killer whales in Salish Sea, a new single-day record - News Summed Up

Whale watchers spot 72 killer whales in Salish Sea, a new single-day record


The Pacific Whale Watching Association (PWWA) spotted 72 killer whales on Thursday, setting a new single-day record. According to the PWWA, whale watchers in Washington and southern British Columbia spotted at least 72 Bigg’s killer whales. We wonder how long this increase in Bigg’s killer whales will continue, but they keep setting records. Bigg’s killer whales eat marine mammals and are thriving in our region, because of an abundance of seals and sea lions. AdvertisementStay connected with FOX 13 News on all platforms:DOWNLOAD: FOX 13 News and Weather AppsWATCH: FOX 13 News LiveSUBSCRIBE: FOX 13 on YouTubeDAILY BRIEF: Sign Up For Our NewsletterFOLLOW: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram


Source: Fox News April 01, 2022 21:45 UTC



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