Photo Credit: Vancouver Island Whale Watch
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T173
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T174A Solita
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T174 Dixon
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T174A1
Current Matriarch: T173, T176, T174 Dixon (Matrilines considered separate due to group splitting)
Number of Individuals: 12 (11 living- 4 female, 2 male, 5 unknown gender; 1 deceased- 1 female)
T173 (Female; ~1972-2020 (~48))
T175 (Male; ~1982)
T174 Dixon (Female; ~1988)
Matriline has dispersed from the rest of the group
T174A Solita (Female; 1998)
T174A1 (Unknown; 2015)
T174A2 (Unknown; ~2019)
T174B Jitterbug John (Female; 2005)
T174B1 (Unknown; 2019)
T174C (Unknown; 2015)
T176 (Female; ~1994)
Matriline has dispersed from the rest of the group
T176A (Male; 2007)
T176B (Unknown; 2013)
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T174B Jitterbug John
Photo Credit: Photo-identification Catalogue of Bigg’s (Transient) Killer Whales From Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Northern Washington, and Southeastern Alaska
T174C
Photo Credit: Jared Towers
T176
Photo Credit: Jennifer Steven
T176A
Photo Credit: Jared Towers
T176B