Dear friends and colleagues,
My co-authors and I are thrilled to announce that our new publication titled:
McInnes, J.D., Mathieson, C.R., West-Stap, P.J., Marcos, S.L., Wade, V.L., 
Jeffrey E. Moore, Sarah L. Mesnick, and Lawrence M. Dill (2023). I 
dentification catalog and field guide for transient (Bigg’s) killer whales of 
Monterey Bay and California waters. NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center.
This publication, in conjunction with our 2021 published technical memorandum, 
Transient Killer Whales of Central and Northern California and Oregon: a 
Catalog of Photo-identified Individuals, provides additional user friendly 
natural history information on transient killer whales off the California coast.
Our research on transient killer whales in the California Current Ecosystem is 
co-managed by NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Oceanic Ecology Research 
Group<https://www.facebook.com/OceanicEcology?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=-]K-R>,
 and Monterey Bay Marine Life Studies.

Summary: There is nothing quite like staring out at the open Pacific and seeing 
a group of killer whales (Orcinus orca). Whether from a local whale watch tour 
out of Monterey Bay or from the cliff tops overlooking the open ocean off Point 
Lobos, killer whales are keenly sought by naturalists and visitors alike. The 
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and surrounding waters of the California 
Current ecosystem are home to three ecotypes, or forms, of killer whale. One 
may encounter endangered southern residents following seasonally abundant 
Chinook salmon, glimpse a group of rarely sighted offshores hunting deep-water 
sharks, or witness the dramatic hunt of a group of transient killer whales 
trying to separate a gray whale calf from its mother!
Transient (Bigg’s) killer whales are marine mammal-hunting specialists, and by 
far the most commonly encountered ecotype of killer whale in Monterey Bay. 
However, current information regarding their ecology in waters south of the 
Pacific Northwest is scattered and varied. Most of it can only be found in 
unpublished reports or conference abstracts. This publication, in conjunction 
with our 2021 published technical memorandum, Transient Killer Whales of 
Central and Northern California and Oregon: a Catalog of Photo-identified 
Individuals, focuses specifically on transient killer whales identified in the 
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS). For a comprehensive catalog of 
transient killer whales that use the waters of the outer coast of California 
and Oregon, see our recently published technical memorandum.
>From May 2006 to April 2020 Marine Life Studies and the Transient Killer Whale 
>Research Project have collected data and photographs of killer whales in 
>Monterey Bay and the surrounding waters of California. Here we provide 
>information on our research findings, natural history, and a compilation of 
>134 different individual transient killer whales photographed during our 
>surveys.

This publication was a result of numerous individuals from multiple 
organizations. I want to thank the Marine Mammal Research Unit UBC 
(MMRU)<https://www.facebook.com/ubcmarinemammal?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=-]K-R>,
 Institute for the Oceans and 
Fisheries<https://www.facebook.com/ubcoceans?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=-]K-R>,
 NOAA Fisheries West 
Coast<https://www.facebook.com/NOAAFisheriesWestCoast?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=-]K-R>,
 NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science 
Center<https://www.facebook.com/NOAA-Southwest-Fisheries-Science-Center-254118598039445/?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=kK-R>,
 Monterey Bay Marine Life 
Studies<https://www.facebook.com/MontereyBayMarineLifeStudies?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=-]K-R>,
 Noaa's Monterey Bay National Marine 
Sanctuary<https://www.facebook.com/Noaas-Monterey-Bay-National-Marine-Sanctuary-123365104812172/?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=kK-R>,
 Discovery Whale 
Watch<https://www.facebook.com/DiscoveryWhaleWatch?__cft__[0]=AZXcDiqpRhW5RI_Ce9QxxTzlq5gIaIypK_PIjKoO9K_hOqQhJopTUY4aRF9N5rC2zIyGskhh7aZochIX05VcU-rclr2Pc0RVv2_EepOkW5aiGSCXCv4iae3o82rWAUP9RWvKziP44ohY2AiZBz3pjR6rPX96rokb9a44DV4ErX-JFw&__tn__=-]K-R>
Link to the publication
https://drive.google.com/.../1wxRnUD9rNsyvrwWGJyR.../view...<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wxRnUD9rNsyvrwWGJyR5_8HXjQBPqUL7/view?usp=share_link&fbclid=IwAR3JeRUKw6XdDJlc7U_weMYJruc8wdfywPZaE-gudjxyz-uMTjOKc6sGCQE>


Please feel free to email me with any questions you have.


Josh D. McInnes, MSc Candidate,
j.mcin...@oceans.ubc.ca
Marine Mammal Research Unit
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
Aquatic Ecosystem Research Laboratory
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4




Josh D. McInnes, MSc Candidate

Marine Mammal Research Unit
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

Aquatic Ecosystem Research Laboratory

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4


Research Associate | Pacific Wildlife Foundation

Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, V3H 1V6

Centre for Wildlife Ecology

Department of Biological Sciences

8888 University Drive

Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC



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