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Vol. I · No. 186 · 2251 Reports Monday, July 6, 2026
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Rare Fin Whale Sighting Near Race Rocks Confirmed in Salish Sea

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Topics in This Edition

Fin whaleSalish SeaMarine conservationBC wildlife

Summary

Global News reports a fin whale over 21 meters long spotted on June 28 near Race Rocks in the Salish Sea, described as only the sixth documentation since 2015. Naturalists from local tour companies express surprise at the rare encounter. The segment notes the species' at-risk status after commercial whaling reduced numbers to under 2,000 off BC, references a recent North Pacific right whale sighting near Malcolm Island, and highlights both recovery from protections and ongoing vessel-strike risks. Experts urge mariner awareness and ocean health measures. Researchers plan to identify the individual via photos for ongoing monitoring.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveys a verified local wildlife event drawing from direct eyewitness accounts and consistent with contemporaneous news coverage. Population figures align reasonably with government and survey data, though exact totals vary by study scope. Context on threats like ship strikes is well-placed and supported by expert commentary in related reports. Viewers receive solid conservation messaging without exaggeration. Minor missing nuance is the variability in population estimates across coastal versus broader BC waters, but this does not undermine the core narrative.

Key Moments

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Fin whale spotted June 28 near Race Rocks; sixth documentation in Salish Sea since 2015

Confirmed by Eagle Wing Tours reports and Saanich News coverage of the same date and location

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Less than 2,000 fin whales off BC coast

Consistent with BC government estimate of approximately 1,877 mature individuals; other surveys range 400-2,900 depending on area

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North Pacific right whale sighted near Malcolm Island one week prior

Documented around June 14-15 by researchers; covered by CBC and other outlets

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Vessel strikes a major risk, especially for fin whales

Supported by naturalist comments and known threats cited in IWC and local marine reports

Sources Consulted

  1. VIDEO: ‘Fin-nomenal’ rare behemoth whale surfaces in Greater Victoria waters
  2. Balaenoptera physalus Fin Whale - BC Species and Ecosystems Explorer
  3. Evidence of fin whale repopulation along BC coast
  4. Endangered whale rarely seen in B.C. spotted off Malcolm Island
  5. Eagle Wing Tours Daily Sighting Report - June 28, 2026
  6. IWC Fin Whale Species Page