Famous killer whale ‘Chainsaw’ returns to Salish Sea

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Bigg's killer whale T63, known as Chainsaw for his jagged fin, was spotted in the Salish Sea.

Julia Dallas, KIRO 7 NewsA local celebrity killer whale has returned to the Salish Sea, the Pacific Whale Watch Association said on Thursday.

“A Chainsaw sighting is a telltale sign of spring,” said Erin Gless, Executive Director of the PWWA. “He makes an appearance at roughly the same time each year. He’s a local celebrity.” Chainsaw was seen traveling with his presumed mother, T65, or Whidbey, said Mark Malleson, a local whale researcher and captain for Prince of Whales Whale Watching. Joining Chainsaw and Whidbey was Nanaimo, the matriarch of the T49A family.“I finally met the man, the myth, the legend,” said Lauren Tschirhart, marine naturalist for San Juan Safaris in Friday Harbor, Washington. “I’ve known about Chainsaw for years, but always missed out on seeing him. Today was my day.

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