J27 Blackberry, J31 Tsuchi, J56 Tofino, and J39 Mako - Mar. 13 2025 (Gary Sutton)

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J27 Blackberry, J31 Tsuchi, J56 Tofino, and J39 Mako - Mar. 13 2025 (Gary Sutton)
November 16, 2021: J Pod- Haro Strait
J31 Tsuchi and J56 Tofino
J27 Blackberry
J42 Echo
J22 Oreo
J41 Eclipse and J58 Crescent
J26 Mike
J39 Mako
Photo Credit to the Center for Whale Research Encounter #87 - Nov 16, 2021
Need this Acronym J56-GT
J56 and L124 have been named!
Posted by Marine Mammal Research Unit UBC (MMRU)
“J56 was born May 24th and is now almost 3 months old. We saw her twice over two days next to her mother J31 near the Fraser River --- and on both occasions she was carrying a fish (or part of a fish) in her mouth like a rag doll. She will drink her mother’s milk for over a year, but is presumably learning young that she is a fish eater who is destined to love salmon!”
I am already head over heels for this baby! 😍Tsuchi really is a special whale and deserves it! Congrats to Jpod! Congrats mama! Please let this little one make it.