The Associated Press
SEATTLE — A newborn orca has been spotted in the endangered pod that frequents Puget Sound, a good sign after the death of a pregnant killer whale from the same group earlier this month.
The baby orca was discovered Tuesday by Center for Whale Research scientist Ken Balcomb and another scientist monitoring members of J-pod off the Canadian Gulf Islands of British Columbia.
Balcomb said the presumed mother is J-16, a 43-year-old that has had three surviving calves.
The baby killer whale is estimated to be a day or two old and appeared healthy.
It’s been designated J-50.
Howard Garrett of the Orca Network said the birth is encouraging after the loss of the breeding female and its fetus.
The baby brings the Puget Sound orca population to 78.
