It's a girl: New endangered orca calf identified as female
Researchers with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) are celebrating the news that a young southern resident killer whale calf has been identified as female.
The calf, known as K45, was born in April to mother K20 and was the first calf born into the K pod since 2011, according to the DFO.
K45's gender was confirmed when researchers with DFO's Marine Mammal Conservation Program were investigating K pod near Swiftsure Bank off the southwest coast of Vancouver Island.
The Center for Whale Research based in Washington state says it has dubbed the latest addition to the K Pod as K45. (Twitter/@CWROrcas)
K pod is one of three pods that make up the southern resident killer whale population, with the other two being J pod and L pod.
The DFO says that it's welcome news that K45 is female.
"While every new southern resident killer whale is celebrated, females are especially important as they are essential to the ongoing and future health of this endangered iconic Pacific species," said the DFO in a social media post Tuesday.
"Welcome to the pod little one."
There are only 73 SRKWs left in the world, a decline of one from last year, according to the results of the most recent census by the Center for Whale Research.
Southern resident killer whales are critically endangered and feed mostly on salmon, unlike their relatives the Bigg's killer whale, or transient orcas, which are listed as "threatened" but not endangered in Canada.
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