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Orcas from J, K pods arrive in Puget Sound this week

By Vernal Coleman, The Seattle Times
Published: October 12, 2016, 9:57pm

Whale watchers have reason to be excited this week as killer whales from J and K pods arrive in Puget Sound.

The whales were seen in the Saratoga Passage near Camano Island on Tuesday morning, after first being spotted near Admiralty Inlet near Whidbey Island on Oct. 2, according to the Orca Network, a Washington nonprofit organization.

They typically spend most of the summer in northern waters, eating chinook salmon. But around October the pod usually moves down Admiralty Inlet to south of Vashon Island to go after smaller fish species in Puget Sound, organizer Howard Garrett said.

“We are very fortunate to live in a place where we can look out from nearby shorelines and see those majestic black fins parting the waters,” Garrett said.

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