
What is an orca pod? - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Orcas (killer whales) live in closely-knit family groups known as pods with a female whale at the head of the family.
Births & Deaths — Orca Network
As of January 1, 2025, the Southern Resident Killer Whale (Orca) population was comprised of 73 individuals. J pod has 26 members; K pod has 14 ; and L pod has 33 , including (approximately): J pod has 11 adult females , (1 post-reproductive); 4 juvenile females ; 6 adult males ; 4 juvenile males; 1 newborn, unknown sex .
Meet the Southern Residents — Orca Conservancy
The Southern Resident killer whales are a genetically and culturally distinct population of orcas within the Pacific Northwest and consist of three separate pods: J, K, and L Pods. Like other ecotypes of orcas, the Southern Residents are matriarchal, which means females are the leaders.
Pod of orca whales sighted off Oregon Coast - Statesman Journal
2025年3月27日 · The pod of orcas was also sighted by Dockside Charters Sportfishing and Whale Watching, which captured video of the group 3 miles off the coast of Depoe Bay and shared it to their social media page.
Orca 101 | Southern Resident Orca Recovery
Killer whales are highly social and live in small family groups called pods. Each member of the pod is linked through the mother. There are three pods of Southern Resident killer whales: J Pod, K Pod, and L Pod. Male orcas live for about 30 years on average, while females live about 50.
Orcas - The Whale Trail
Orcas are extremely social animals. They live in tightly bound units called pods. At certain times of the year, multiple pods come together to form superpods, where mating and other social behaviors are often observed. Resident orca pods are matriarchal, organized around the mothers and grandmothers.
A5 pod - Wikipedia
A5 Pod is a name given to a group of orcas (Orcinus orca) found off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the northern resident population of orcas—a name given to the fish-eating orcas found in coastal waters ranging from mid- Vancouver Island in British Columbia up through Haida Gwaii and into the southeastern portions of ...
Orca Behavior: Pods, Social Activity, Communication and …
Orcas are highly social, and most live in social groups called pods (groups of related individuals seen together more than half the time). Individual whales tend to stay in their original pods. Pods typically consist of a few to 20 or more animals.
How Do Orcas Family Pods Work
2025年2月14日 · Orcas, also known as killer whales, live in closely-knit family groups called pods, with a female whale at the head of the family. These pods consist of multiple generations led by a senior matriarch or several closely related matrilines. Orcas communicate through pulsed calls and whistles, which form a unique dialect for the family.
Southern Resident Orcas - The Whale Trail
When you see a resident orca pod, you might be seeing four generations of orcas. There are currently 75 individuals in the population: 34 in L pod, 25 in J pod and 16 in K pod. Southern resident orcas are fish-eaters, and prefer Chinook salmon most of all.