White orca Frosty, now 4, spotted off California with transient pod CA216

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A light-skin orca dubbed Frosty was spotted Monday, April 29, off Newport Beach frolicking alongside a pod of killer whales that always brings a buzz when it makes a surprise appearance off of the Southern California coast.

“It’s incredible just to see them, in general,” said Newport Landing Capt. Dani Fasser, who first spotted the pod just a few miles from shore.

When Fasser noticed a lighter skin tone as the orca emerged from under the ocean’s surface, creating a fluorescent green glow underwater, she said she knew it was the moment she’s waited a long time to see.

“I was like. ‘Oh my gosh,’ it’s happening. It’s finally happening,” she said of the Frosty sighting.

Frosty, which has a white-gray pigmentation instead of the typical black with white patches, was first spotted off Orange County in 2019, just a few months old. 

Researchers have kept a close eye on the distinct orca, wondering if it would survive, said Newport Coastal Adventure Capt. Ryan Lawler.

A unique orca named "Frosty" was spotted off Palos Verdes on April 23, 2023, traveling up the Santa Monica bay with its pod of killer whales. It was first spotted in 2019, shown here, as a calf) (Photo courtesy of Ryan Lawler/Newport Coastal Adventure)
A unique orca named “Frosty” was spotted off Palos Verdes on April 23, 2023, traveling up the Santa Monica bay with its pod of killer whales. It was first spotted in 2019, shown here, as a calf) (Photo courtesy of Ryan Lawler/Newport Coastal Adventure) 

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