July 27 – August 2

This past week we continued to tip our hat to the T65B family– a quartet of Bigg’s killer whales (marine-mammal eaters) who have become steady central Salish Sea visitors, “holding down the fort” for over the past two weeks as they inspect every kelp bed, rock, and nook and cranny for seals and they go. […]

July 20-July 26

This past week was a much different whale watching week, as we had some very windy, wavy, and sometimes foggy conditions on the water. The fog is something to expect when temperatures are often warmer during the day and then cool off by 15+ degrees overnight. We also experienced some pattern shifts in how whales […]

July 13-July 19

This past week was a classic Pacific Northwest summer week: often sunny and beautiful with a couple 80+ degree weather days, but of course also a day or two with a little sprinkling in of some fog and light drizzle. Different weather patterns offer different lighting and water conditions to view the whales in, which […]

July 6-July 12

We rode the waves, the wind, the rain, the fog, and the sunshine this past week as we adventured all around the central Salish Sea. It’s a good thing that whales and wildlife don’t mind the weather turns–in fact, sometimes wind waves seem to make them a bit more playful as they surface higher to […]

June 29-July 5

We had another adventurous week on the water, sometimes really going the distance (literally 109 miles round trip on 7.3.25!) and other times pulling right out of the marina to find whales not far from us (Rosario Strait, Guemes Channel, Samish Bay). Part of the excitement of a whale and wildlife tour is knowing each […]

June 22-June 28

Another exciting week with Bigg’s killer whale sightings still reigning supreme amongst our tours! This past week we spent some more time with families T65Bs and the T99s, but each of these families had some temporary traveling partners with them on some of our encounters. The T65Bs traveled with T49A1 “Noah” for a bit, and it […]

Bigg’s Killer Whale Family Features: Meet the T46Cs!

Introducing the T46Cs: Just this past week (6.22-6.27.2025), whale watchers around the region had encounters with the “uncommon-to-our-area” Bigg’s killer whale family group, the T46Cs. First spotted in the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the company of the T75Cs (three unrelated Bigg’s), this mixed social group traveled into the reaches of the central Salish […]

June 15-June 21

Over the last 7 days, Bigg’s killer whale sightings have kept pace with those that we have seen in the last two weeks prior. While we have had several family groups making their rounds around the central Salish Sea, we welcomed in some “first of the year” sightings to our Blue Kingdom crew. This week, […]

June 8-June 14

This week’s whale sightings, from June 9th through June 14th, were definitely dominated by the Bigg’s killer whales! During the last seven days, guests spent quality time with many different family groups in this community: the T34 & T37 matrilines, two members of the T38s, the T46Bs, T60s, T65As, T73As, T75Bs and the T123s – […]

June 2-June 8

It’s feeling more and more like summer with the influx of unique individual humpbacks arriving and with some warming temperatures in our area (couple days with highs in the mid 80s this week!). Here’s this week’s recap of whale sightings from June 2nd to June 8th: Within this time frame, guests spent time with several […]