Oldest known member of southern B.C. killer whale pod believed dead
VANCOUVER — The death of a whale considered the oldest in the West Coast’s southern resident population could particularly affect one animal who may have lost yet another adoptive mother, a wildlife biologist says.
Brad Hanson of the Seattle-based Northwest Fisheries Science Center said an orca dubbed J2 and also known as Granny has not been spotted since mid-October and is believed to have died.
He said that while some estimates put Granny’s age at over 100, researchers determined through a biopsy sample nearly two years ago that she was between her mid-60s and early 80s.
She was considered a matriarch of the J-pod, which is one of three family groups of southern resident killer whales.