Researchers find new orca baby with L pod

Published 10:43 pm Monday, August 20, 2007

FRIDAY HARBOR The Center for Whale Research says a baby orca whale, believed to be about 2 weeks old, has been sighted off San Juan Island.

The orca’s birth was confirmed Sunday when the entire southern resident whale population swam in to look for food on the west side of San Juan Island on Sunday evening, said Kelley Balcomb-Bartok, the center’s director of development and outreach.

Balcomb-Bartok was among researchers who went out and saw the new whale.

The new birth puts the southern resident population the J, K and L pods at 87 whales. The new whale belongs to L pod, a family group.

The gender of the baby is unknown, but researchers are confident its mother is L83, who was born July 27, 1990. The baby has been named L110.

Balcomb-Bartok said there are 43 orcas in L pod, 25 in J pod and 19 in K pod. The birth had been reported about two weeks ago by reliable observers along the southern coast of Vancouver Island, he said.

The resident orca pods returned to Puget Sound waters in July after being in the Pacific Ocean since late last year. L pod spent most of the winter off the West Coast. Members of K pod were spotted off San Francisco during the winter. J pod can be spotted in the Puget Sound area almost any time of year.

One young orca in K pod vanished last fall, and is feared dead, the center has reported. But two calves in L and J pods appear to be doing well.