Transient Killer Whale Superpod!

Puget Sound Express had a fantastic experience with a superpod of transient killer whales on November 24 2018 near the border of Canada. Multiple families of these “marine mammal eating” orcas were traveling together including the T35A pod, T38A pod, T49A...

New Calf Seen with the T46C Pod

The T46 and T46C pods swam into Puget Sound recently and we had great views of them on November 2 and 3 during our tours from Edmonds. November 3 was pretty special because we found both of these pods within 20 minutes of leaving our dock in Edmonds.  It was a true...

Puget Sound Express Sees New T123 Orca Calf

Puget Sound Express was thrilled to encounter a new orca family member on October 11, 2018. We had heard reports that a new orca calf had been born in the transient T123 pod. So it was with great joy that as we neared Henry Island in the San Juan Islands, we caught...

Sept 13, 2018 Southern Resident Superpod

Today was a tale of two stories. On the one hand, we learned that young J50 – Scarlett – one of the younger members of the SRKW J-Pod – was declared dead by researcher Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research. On the other hand (and perhaps...