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Capturing the Split-Second Beauty of a Transient Orca Breach
February 25, 2019
Justin Cox
Capturing the Split-Second Beauty of a Transient Orca Breach
Justin Cox
February 25, 2019

Capturing the Split-Second Beauty of a Transient Orca Breach

Justin Cox
February 25, 2019

We asked one of the winners of our Salish Sea in Focus photography competition to share his experience photographing a breaching transient killer whale in the Salish Sea. This video is narrated by Ken Rea of Friday Harbor.

Tagged: killer whale, orca, transient killer wha, transient orca, breach, orca breach, salish sea

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