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Humpback whale calf spotted south of B.C. [Video]

A new humpback whale calf has been spotted in the Salish Sea, just south of B.C., marking the first calf of the 2024 season, the Pacific Whale Watch Association announced Wednesday.

The PWWA said the calf, which was seen for the first time near San Juan Island on April 18, is probably three or four months old. It was with its mother, Black Pearl, when it was spotted.

“It’s always fun to see which mom and calf will make it back first,” said PWWA executive director Erin Gless in a news release. “Black Pearl tends to spend her summers near north Vancouver Island. This year we were lucky enough to spot her in the Salish Sea.”

The PWWA said a “local whale celebrity” named Big Mama was also in the area last week, along with a handful of other humpback whales. Big Mama has given birth to seven calves over …

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