Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
Current Matriarch: G2
Number of Individuals: 19 (14 living- 5 female, 1 male, 8 unknown gender; 6 deceased- 2 female, 1 male, 3 unknown gender)
G2 (Female; ~1963)
G28 (Male; 1981-2001 (20))
G34 (Female; 1977-2015 (38))
G49 (Female; 1990-2018 (28))
G71 (Male; 2005)
G98 (Unknown; 2011)
G55 (Unknown; 1994-1995 (1))
G70 (Female; 2003)
G132 (Unknown; 2024)
G89 (Female; 2008)
G36 (Unknown; 1985-1985 (<1))
G43 (Unknown; 1989-1992 (3))
G53 (Female; 1994)
G82 (Female; 2007)
G121 (Unknown; 2021)
 G101 (Unknown; 2012)
G117 (Unknown; 2019)
G77 (Female; 2007)
G113 (Unknown; 2017)
G127 (Unknown; 2023)
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G2
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G43
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G28
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G77
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G113
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G53
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G82
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G121
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G101
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G117
Photo Credit: Northern Resident Killer Whales of British Columbia: Photo-identification Catalogue and Population Status to 2010
G34
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G89
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue and Status of the Northern Resident Killer Whale Population in 2019
G70
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue and Status of the Northern Resident Killer Whale Population in 2014
G49
Photo Credit: Center for Whale Research
G71
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G98
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G12
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G8
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G33
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G35
Current Matriarch: G62, G58 (Matrilines considered separate, despite family ties)
Number of Individuals: 24 (13 living- 5 female, 3 male, 5 unknown gender; 11 deceased- 4 female, 3 male, 4 unknown gender)
 G12 (Female; ~1959-1987 (28))
G8 (Female; ~1971-2001 (30))
G35 (Male; 1985-2003 (18))
G47 (Unknown; 1990-2003 (13))
G62 (Female; 1999)
G112 (Unknown; 2017)
G122 (Unknown; 2022)
G33 (Male; 1979-1999 (20))
G37 (Female; 1974-2018 (44))
G41 (Female;1987-2019 (32))
G75 (Unknown; 2005-2007 (2))
G88 (Male; 2008-2021 (13)
G111 (Unknown; 2016-2018 (2))
G58 (Female; 1996)
G95 (Male; 2011)
G115 (Female; 2017)
G128 (Unknown; 2023)
G64 (Female; 2000)
G99 (Male; 2012)
G136 (Unknown; 2024)
G76 (Female; 2005)
G129 (Unknown; 2023)
G100 (Male; 2012)
G42 (Unknown; 1986-1987 (1))
Photo Credit: Killer Whales: The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus Orca in British Columbia and Washington State
G47
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue and Status of the Northern Resident Killer Whale Population in 2019
G62
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue and Status of the Northern Resident Killer Whale Population in 2019
G112
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G122
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue and Status of the Northern Resident Killer Whale Population in 2014
G37
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G100
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G76
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G64
Photo Credit: Center for Whale Research
G99
Photo Credit: Jared Towers
G58
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G95
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G115
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G41
Photo Credit: Bay Cetology
G88
Photo Credit: Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions
G111