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Endangered Orca Pod Captured in Stunning Drone Footage by Scientists

Stunning drone footage has revealed a close look at an endangered population of orcas off the coast of Washington state.

Footage taken by scientists with the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance shows the Southern Resident killer whale pod swimming together in the Salish Sea. At the end of the footage, scientists captured what appeared to be a humpback whale.

The orca pod was listed as an endangered population in 2005 by the Endangered Species Act, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries, so scientists with the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, the SeaDoc Society, the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society, and NOAA monitored the pod throughout September.

The SeaDoc Society said that scientists saw a new whale calf swimming with one of the family groups in the pod while they were collecting breath and fecal samples on September 19.

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