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  1. Orca Network Sightings Map

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  2. Mapping The Journey Of Marine Animal Migrations

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  3. West's best spots to watch whales

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  4. Historic map exhibit at Orcas Island Historical Museum

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  5. Southern Resident Orcas

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  6. Simplified map of Orca Habitat by SEEtheWILD Conservation

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  1. What special about Orca Cabin

  2. The Orca is the most powerful predator in the ocean

  3. Amazing experience with wild Orca in the Bay of Islands from Carino NZ

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  1. Simplified map of Orca Habitat by SEEtheWILD Conservation

    Orca Whales are highly social, and as you can see in the Map of Orca Habitat, adaptable to different climates. Orcas are found in all of the oceans of the world, but most commonly in the Arctic, Antarctic and the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Canada and the USA. They are big travelers, and have been known to travel up to 2,000 km

  2. Whale Sighting Network

    Reports also document travel patterns and trends in habitat use. ... Explore the 2023 Orca Sightings report. Download PDF Looking for where to go to see orcas from shore? See Orca Network's Public Viewpoints Map for Puget Sound Land-Based Whale Sighting Viewpoints. ... Orca Network. 485 Labella Vista Way Freeland WA 98249 [email protected] ...

  3. Killer Whale

    The killer whale, also known as orca, is the ocean's top predator. It is the largest member of the Delphinidae family, or dolphins. Members of this family include all dolphin species, as well as other larger species, such as long-finned pilot whales and short-finned pilot whales, whose common names also contain "whale" instead of "dolphin.". Found in every ocean in the world, they are the ...

  4. Orcas and their Migration Routes: Following Their Journeys

    These migrations can span thousands of miles, taking them to different habitats and ecosystems. One of the most awe-inspiring migration routes is that of the orcas in the North Atlantic. Every year, a population of orcas embarks on a remarkable journey from the waters of Iceland to the warmer Caribbean Sea. This migration, covering over 3,000 ...

  5. Orcas (Killer whales)

    Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators. They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring. Smart and ...

  6. Orca (Killer Whale)

    Range Map Distribution and Migration. The orca is found in all the oceans of the world, though they are more abundant in cooler waters. Unlike some other species of whales, which follow a regular migration route each year, the orca seems to travel according to the availability of food. They are one of the few species of whales that move freely ...

  7. Orcas

    ADULT MALE FACTS. Weight 9 tons Length 32 ft (9.6 m) Orcas are the top predator in the sea, and the largest member of the dolphin family. Also known as killer whales, they are icons of the Pacific Northwest, and the signature species of The Whale Trail. Orcas are one of the most widely dispersed marine mammals, found in every ocean and both Poles.

  8. Best places to see orcas in the wild

    Snæfellsnes, Iceland. In Iceland, orcas go where the herring go - which is usually around the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the west. There's a good chance of seeing the Northeast Atlantic killer whales here in winter and spring, when the herring move closer to the shore. Go in winter for the dramatic snow-capped backdrops of photogenic ...

  9. 5 Best National Parks to See Orcas (Killer Whales)

    Top 5 Best U.S. National Parks With Orcas or Killer Whales. Credit: NPS. 5. Channel Islands National Park, California. Sometimes called the "Galapagos of North America", the Channel Islands are a biodiversity hotspot just off the coast of southern California. Five of the seven islands are protected as Channel Islands National Park, a place ...

  10. Orca

    Orcas, also known as killer whales, are among the world's most easily recognized marine mammals. The largest member of the dolphin family, orcas are highly intelligent and social animals, spending their lives in groups or pods where they hunt together and share responsibility for raising young and taking care of the sick or injured. Adult ...

  11. Best places to see orcas in the wild

    Snæfellsnes, Iceland. In Iceland, orcas go where the herring go - which is usually around the Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the west. There's a good chance of seeing the Northeast Atlantic killer whales here in winter and spring, when the herring move closer to the shore. Go in winter for the dramatic snow-capped backdrops of photogenic ...

  12. Visitor's Guide to Using Public Transit in the Seattle area

    Since the one-way fare for a Community Transit bus is $2.50 and Link rides are $3.00, you would purchase the $3.00 PugetPass for $108. Doing the math, $108 divided by $3.00 is 36 trips, so if you plan to ride more than 36 times in a month this pass will save you money.

  13. Orca

    The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus and is recognizable its black-and-white patterned body. A cosmopolitan species, they are found in diverse marine environments, from Arctic to Antarctic regions to tropical seas.. Orcas are apex predators with a diverse diet.

  14. Northern Resident Orcas

    The northern resident orcas were impacted by capture operations during the 1960s and 70s. Namu, the first orca intentionally captured for display in an aquarium, was a northern resident orca. By the time the captures were stopped, more than one third of the total resident orca population had been removed. Of these, only two survive.

  15. Using ORCA

    With the ORCA card, you have options to pay your fare: You are just a tap or scan away from your next ride. The process varies slightly depending on which transit system you are boarding. As you board the bus, tap your ORCA card on the card reader inside. Before boarding Link light rail, RapidRide, Swift, the Sounder commuter train, and the ...

  16. Orcas: Facts about killer whales

    A female killer whale will give birth to one offspring at a time every three to 10 years. ... —Type A orcas travel in and out of Antarctic waters, following the migration of their main prey ...

  17. Do killer whales migrate?

    The short answer is yes, and no. Killer whales are one of the most widespread mammals on the planet. They exist in every ocean, yet each population has a unique diet and social structure, making them separate ecotypes. These differences (especially diet) result in a variety of migratory strategies. Some engage in seasonal journeys, and some do not. For example, Southern Resident killer whales ...

  18. Top Things To Do & See On Orcas Island In Washington

    Orcas Island Chamber. Visit one of the nation's most beautiful parks to hike, bike, swim, or go horseback riding through the forest—the 5,252-acre Moran State Park. With several lakes and more than 38 miles of hiking trails, it's a perfect place to stay and play year-round. Hike the rugged old growth trails to see the expansive marine ...

  19. 5 Amazing Hikes on Orcas Island: A Complete Hiking Guide

    A Complete Guide to the Best Hikes on Orcas Island. Unlike San Juan Island, which didn't really have too much great hiking, Orcas Island has multiple worthwhile hikes to tackle, some easy, some more strenuous. If you have limited time and have to choose two hikes for to tackle, we'd choose Mount Constitution and Cascade Falls.

  20. The Best Things to Do on Orcas Island: A Complete Guide

    The full lollipop hike from the South Trailhead (6.5 miles / 1,500 feet elevation): This hike climbs aggressively, first to Ship Peak, then up to the "summit" which isn't really marked or special in any way, then descends through the fir forest back to the trailhead.; The Ship Peak Loop (3 miles / 900 feet of elevation gain): This hike is the first part of the lollipop from the South ...

  21. Orca

    Contact us by phone, chat, or email - or learn about Orca with guides and articles. Get help. Orca is navigation for the modern boater. Meticulously designed to help you plan and find your way at sea, without getting in your way.

  22. New footage reveals key clues to understanding mysterious orca group

    Known as pods, these small orca communities usually consist of a matriarch and her descendents. Dusky dolphins measure about 7 feet (2 meters) long and weigh up to 187 pounds (85 kilograms). By comparison, an orca measures up to 32 feet (10 meters) long and can weigh as much as 11 tons (10 metric tons). In May 2023, the scientists reported in ...

  23. Elusive orca group hunts dolphins off Chile, new images reveal

    By comparison, an orca measures up to 32 feet (10 meters) long and can weigh as much as 11 tons (10 metric tons). In May 2023, the scientists reported in the study, there were two sightings of ...

  24. Orca

    Orca estimates your travel path and presents weather forecasts tailored to your trip. Compare departure times to find the conditions you want with the Departure Planner. Waves and swell. Avoid heavy sea and swell. Orca shows you precisely which legs of your route are exposed, letting you plan or re-route accordingly. ...

  25. Orca: Boat GPS, Charts, Routes

    Orca is the next-generation boating system that runs on your mobile and tablet, and on your boat. Experience the award-winning boating app for free. CAPTIVATING MARINE CHARTS. Orca's next-generation charts are crisp, easy to read, and respond instantly. High-resolution satellite marine charts make harbor entries and anchoring easier than ever.