The BC Whales field team hear the A-clan resident orca family in Squally Channel and head to find them.
To Wake a Sleeping Whale
In Lewis Passage, the BC Whales team discover a sleeping humpback whale in the path of a large cruise ship.
Lost in the Moment
The BC Whales field team awaken to bubble net feeding calls from Humpback whales right in front of the Fin Island Research Station.
Transient Orca Food Sharing
The BC Whales field team observe transient orca from land, from a boat, and from the air.
Resting Whales
At the Fin Island Research Station, the team awakens to the sound of Yoda the humpback whale.
Getting ready for whales
The research team arrives on Fin Island, our remote research station.
Fjordic Fin Whales
The mystery of Fin Whale presence within the inner fjordic waterways of the BC Coast.
The A30 orca family
Listening to whale vocalizations in the early morning at Orcalab.
Whale snot for conservation
Blow samples can be used to research the DNA of whales.
Whales and Drones: A New Perspective
BC Whales uses drone technology to observe and record whale activity.