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Lone transient orca spotted in Victoria's Inner Harbour

The sight of an orca in Victoria鈥檚 harbour enthralled people who happened to be looking in the right direction Friday morning. Capt.

The sight of an orca in Victoria鈥檚 harbour enthralled people who happened to be looking in the right direction Friday morning.

Capt. Jackie Cowan of Earth Ocean Adventures, a whale-watching company, said she saw the whale next to Laurel Point about 10 a.m. Friday.

鈥淚t was right at the rocks there,鈥 she said, noting that a large group of whale-watching boats had gathered.

Mark Dayton of Victoria International Marina said he spotted the whale passing by the facility鈥檚 outer docks after hearing that one had been seen entering the harbour area.

鈥淭hen it proceeded to go all the way into the Inner Harbour and circle just out front of the Empress and the Harbour Air docks,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he whole thing took probably about 15 minutes and then it was headed on its way back out.

鈥淚t was pretty incredible,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t was pretty awesome.鈥

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Cowan said the whale is a male transient born in 2004. Experts told her it is known as T065A2, but has been given the name Ooxjaa, which means 鈥渨indy鈥 in the Tlingit language.

It is a Bigg鈥檚 killer whale, also known as a transient killer whale.They are genetically distinct from the southern resident killer whales and primarily hunt mammals. Unlike the southern residents, which number only 73, the transients are not considered endangered.

Ooxjaa is part of a family known to frequent the Victoria area.

Last June, four or five orcas spent close to an hour in the harbour, delaying both floatplanes and vessel traffic. They even ventured under the Johnson Street Bridge.

Cowan commented on that incident at the time, saying the whales were likely looking for a meal -- perhaps featuring the seals and sea lions her friend had just seen at the mouth of harbour.

She said that 鈥渆verything stopped鈥 during the whales鈥 visit.

Two weeks later, another pod of at least four orcas came into the harbour on a Sunday night and stayed for about half an hour.

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