West Seattle whale-watching: Orcas heading pass this way

E-mail from Orca Network says J-Pod was spotted near Maury Island just before 1 pm, heading slowly north close to the Vashon side of central Puget Sound. The note adds, “NOAA Fisheries is heading out to try to get some fecal & fish scale samples – please let us know if you see the whales so we can help guide the researchers toward the whales – call us at 1-866-ORCANET – thanks!” (And keep us posted so we can share progress here and on Twitter and Facebook.) 2:13 PM: Just got a call they’ve been seen from Three Tree Point (here’s a map; a comment’s come in to that effect, too). Heading down to look from here!

3:32 PM UPDATE: Latest report puts them still south of Fauntleroy.

4:36 PM UPDATE: Whales passing Blake Island right now, still closer to the west side of the Sound.

4:54 PM UPDATE: As they say in sports, “called for darkness” (plus it’s starting to rain). Thanks to Donna from The Whale Trail, who says the view was best when they were off Marine View Drive/Arroyos, for letting us have a peek through her serious-sized binoculars toward the end of our stakeout at Emma Schmitz Viewpoint south of Me-Kwa-Mooks, and thanks to Janette from Seal Sitters for joining us on orca watch too. (Look for some seal pix/news later tonight.) Also thanks to WSB photojournalist Christopher Boffoli, who was also out on orca stakeout too, but they just didn’t get close enough. And thanks to everyone who commented, texted, called, tweeted with info. Next time maybe they’ll be closer to this side!

5 Replies to "West Seattle whale-watching: Orcas <strike>heading</strike> pass this way"

  • Amy January 3, 2010 (2:03 pm)

    Hi there… I’m watching from the vashon side. It is 2 pm and they are just at three tree point. Heading north with a research boat escort. Very close to the mainland.

  • herongrrrl January 3, 2010 (3:46 pm)

    3:45–We can see the boat and “spouts” with binoculars from Beach Drive.

  • Lou January 3, 2010 (3:57 pm)

    As of 3:45 (when I left Lincoln Park) they were still south of the north point of Vashon Island. They are also close to Vashon…so binoculars or a long lens is a must.

  • hopey January 3, 2010 (4:12 pm)

    Caught ’em! 4:00pm between Vashon dock and Blake Island, moving fast in a close pod. Saw at least four, maybe five. I’m no expert but it looked to me like two mama/baby pairs.

  • Rick R January 3, 2010 (4:12 pm)

    Now crossing between the Vashon and Blake Island, looks like 2 adults and 2 smaller ones

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