Endangered southern resident orca, a senior male, feared dead by researchers
VANCOUVER — An endangered southern resident killer whale is missing and feared dead in the Pacific Northwest, the Center for Whale Research says.
The death would leave the population of the southern resident killer whales at 72.
The centre in Washington state says on its website that the killer whale known as L41 was thin when researchers saw it last January.
Andrew Trites, director of the University of British Columbia’s marine mammal research unit, said the orca was born in 1977 and, at 43, is quite old because the average lifespan for a male is 30 years.