Whales are showing up in Vancouver waters more often, but the reason is a mix of seasonal feeding, conservation rebounds and one surprising comeback that took a century

Home Breaking News Whales are showing up in Vancouver waters more often, but the reason is a mix of seasonal feeding, conservation rebounds and one surprising comeback that took a century
British Columbia’s coast is alive with marine mammals, a surge driven by food availability and successful conservation. Transient orcas now frequent Vancouver’s waters year-round, thanks to protected prey. Humpbacks are returning after a century-long absence, rediscovering ancient feeding grounds. However, grey whales’ urban visits signal nutritional stress due to climate change, highlighting a mixed ecological picture.