L90 not struck by boat Friday
Center for Whale Research Blog
The Center for Whale Research followed L90, an 18-year-old killer whale, after receiving a report of the orca being struck by a boat off the west side of San Juan Island Friday, August 26.
Researchers observed no evidence of the whale having been hit. The complete story can be read on their their BLOG.
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