Whale researchers say that an endangered southern resident killer whale was found pushing a deceased calf in the Salish Sea on Friday.

For some, the sighting may stir memories of another mother whale that behaved similarly in 2018, making headlines worldwide.

In a social media post about the latest incident, the Washington-state based Center for Whale Research (CWR) said that they had been alerted to sightings of the orca — named J36 — in Rosario Strait, located in Washington around 45 kilometres northeast of Victoria.

The CWR says researchers found J36 pushing a dead female calf on Friday afternoon, with an umbilical cord still attached. The baby whale itself was likely born within the preceding three days, they say.

"Based on the size of the calf, we estimate that the calf was eith

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