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Bigg's Orcas on the Rise in Puget Sound

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Bigg’s killer whales are on the rise in Puget Sound and Salish Sea, appearing far more frequently than a decade ago—especially in Bellingham Bay—thanks to abundant prey like seals. Their growing numbers signal a thriving ecosystem, contrasting with the fish-focused southern residents. The Orca Network’s reports skyrocketed from 2,000 in 2014 to over 14,000 last year, mostly Bigg’s. Pods like T-123 are making Bellingham Bay their spring hotspot, hinting at a busy, healthy season ahead. Support the show: Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting. Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates: https://sources.thednn.ai/f7ae619ff2ef7042

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Portada del episodio Bigg's Orcas on the Rise in Puget Sound

Bigg's Orcas on the Rise in Puget Sound

Bigg’s killer whales are on the rise in Puget Sound and Salish Sea, appearing far more frequently than a decade ago—especially in Bellingham Bay—thanks to abundant prey like seals. Their growing numbers signal a thriving ecosystem, contrasting with the fish-focused southern residents. The Orca Network’s reports skyrocketed from 2,000 in 2014 to over 14,000 last year, mostly Bigg’s. Pods like T-123 are making Bellingham Bay their spring hotspot, hinting at a busy, healthy season ahead. Support the show: Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting. Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates: https://sources.thednn.ai/f7ae619ff2ef7042

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