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Coastal B.C. waters seeing more whales, more often

June 19, 2026

Researchers say more West Coast transient killer whales are returning to waters near Vancouver, and more often, thanks to conservation efforts and reliable food supplies. There has also been an uptick in sightings of Grey and Humpback whales.



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