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cbabe

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Sun May 10, 2026, 11:32 AM May 10

Happy Mother's Day! SHE'S BACK! FAMOUS HUMPBACK WHALE "BIG MAMA" RETURNS TO SALISH SEA [View all]

https://www.pacificwhalewatchassociation.com/media/2026/5/5/shes-back-famous-humpback-whale-big-mama-returns-to-salish-sea

SHE’S BACK! FAMOUS HUMPBACK WHALE “BIG MAMA” RETURNS TO SALISH SEA

May 6, 2026

VICTORIA, BC & SEATTLE, WA - May 6, 2026 - The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) announced today that iconic humpback whale BCY0324 “Big Mama” has safely returned to local waters after her winter migration. The beloved whale swam roughly 3,000 miles from Hawaiʻi to Boundary Pass where she was seen between BC’s Moresby Island and Washington’s Stuart Island by PWWA member company Maya’s Legacy on Monday, May 4.


Big Mama is renowned for playing a key role in the recovery of Salish Sea humpback whales. Targeted by commercial whalers, humpback whales disappeared from the Salish Sea by the early 1900s. Whaling for humpbacks continued on the outer coast until the International Whaling Commission banned the practice in 1966. Despite the end of commercial whaling, sightings of humpback whales in the Salish Sea remained rare and sporadic for decades.


That all changed in 1997 when a very special humpback was photographed off Victoria, BC by Mark Malleson, captain for PWWA member company Prince of Whales. That whale, who would later be nicknamed Big Mama, was different. That whale kept returning, and has been seen nearly every year since. Not only does Big Mama enjoy feeding in the Salish Sea, but she’s introduced her babies to the area as well. Big Mama was photographed with her first known calf, BCX1057 “Divot”, in 2003. Since then, she has had eight known calves in total, including her most recent born in 2025. Some of her calves have gone on to have calves, and even grandcalves, of their own. All told, Big Mama’s lineage includes at least 20 whales.


“Simply put, she’s the whale who started it all,” says Erin Gless, the PWWA’s executive director. “This time of year is always exciting as we welcome the whales back, but Big Mama’s return merits extra celebration.”

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This is a wonderful OP and... Spazito May 10 #1
Happy Mothers Day Botany May 10 #2
That lifts me up. Also. cbabe May 10 #3
This makes me happy. Botany May 10 #4
How lovely malaise May 10 #5
Best news and post of the day! MontanaMama May 10 #6
Mama says thanks: Humpback Whale Song cbabe May 10 #7
Great news! generalbetrayus May 10 #8
Happy Mother's Day Big Mama MustLoveBeagles May 10 #9
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