The coast of Southern California has seen a surge in rare orca sightings, with passengers on whale-watching tours witnessing orcas hunting dolphins and attacking gray whales. The presence of orcas is attributed to a recovering ecosystem, although it has led to the beached fin whale in San Diego. The sightings have kept whale-watching guides busy and have sparked fascination among Californians.
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Passengers aboard the Gone Whale Watching cruise caught a rare sighting of an orca hunting a dolphin off the coast of San Diego. 🐬 https://t.co/povTEHzedk
A beached fin whale in San Diego was likely the latest victim of a pod of marauding orcas. But the orcas’ presence is actually a sign of a recovering ecosystem. https://t.co/GTeiOvl5B0
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More orcas being spotted off SoCal's coast; rare sightings keeping whale watching guides busy https://t.co/Fi3hZDU748