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Salish Sea Sings Again

Summary by Watershed Sentinel
Something to sing about: humpback whales are reclaiming their territory in the Salish Sea, bringing new life to waters once left empty by commercial whaling. Humpback whales are graceful giants of the sea, with adults ranging from 15 to 18 metres (50 to 60 feet), comparable to a school bus, and newborn calves the size of a car. Their name is a tribute to the exaggerated way they arch their scar-and-barnacle-adorned backs before plunging below th…
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Watershed Sentinel broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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