Photo Credit: Sharon Kay
Current Matriarch: T151 Capricho, T152 (Matrilines considered separate due to group splitting, despite family ties)
Number of Individuals: 13 (10 living- 4 female, 2 male, 6 unknown gender; 2 deceased- 1 female, 1 male, 1 unknown gender)
T147 (Female; ~1965-2024 (~59))
T148/M30 (Male; ~1975-2024 (~49))
T151 Capricho (Female; <1980)
Matriline has dispersed from the rest of the group
T150 Mardy (Male; ~1990)
T151A Batalla (Female; 2005)
T151A (Unknown; 2019)
T151B Pelagia (Unknown; 2010)
T151C (Unknown; 2014)
T151D (Unknown; 2019)
T149 (Unknown; ~1992-~2012? (~20?))
Death year is unknown, but is based off of the last known mention of them
T152 (Female; 1995)
T152A (Unknown; 2012)
T152B (Unknown; 2018)
T152C (Unknown; ~2022)
T152D (Unknown; 2024)
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T147
Photo Credit: Sharon Kay
T151 Capricho
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T148/M30
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T150 Mardy
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T151A Batalla
Photo Credit: Sharon Kay
T151A1
Photo Credit: Sharon Kay
T151B Pelagia
Photo Credit: Sharon Kay
T151C
Photo Credit: Sharon Kay
T151D
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T149
Photo Credit: Leah Robinson
T152
Photo Credit: Leah Robinson
T152A
Photo Credit: Leah Robinson
T152B
Photo Credit: Leah Robinson
T152C