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A newborn Bigg's orca calf spotted last week is the descendent of a killer whale that was once captured and held at SeaWorld.
The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) announced that a new Bigg’s orca calf has been spotted in the Salish Sea.
It was swimming alongside its mother, T046B3 “Sedna,” and more than a dozen other Bigg’s killer whales that day, the group said. It has been seen several more times since then.
The calf was seen swimming directly alongside its mother, T046B3 or "Sedna." The PWWA said Sedna is part of "a well-known family of orcas, a family whose story was nearly cut short almost 50 years ...