||| FROM CTV NEWS VANCOUVER |||
Researchers say an orca calf that was born to J pod of the endangered southern resident killer whales off the British Columbia and Washington state coasts is missing and presumed dead.
The U.S.-based Centre for Whale Research says the calf known as J60 was absent from the pod during a photo survey on Saturday.
It says in a statement issued Monday that given the calf’s young age, it’s “extremely unlikely” J60 was swimming alone during two hours of observation and is “likely deceased.”
The birth of the calf, whose gender was unknown, had been cause for celebration when the centre announced it had been first spotted in Washington state’s Puget Sound on Dec. 26.
Before the calf’s birth, an annual census by the Center for Whale Research had put the southern resident population at 75 last year, including 25 in J pod.
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