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Crew
Over the past three decades the Borrowman family has been committed to providing a unique experience for each of their clients. To broaden these experiences, your hosts, Jim and Mary Borrowman offer multi-day expeditions that will captivate not only your heart but also your soul. Orcella Expeditions has been established due to the popularity of these multi-day tours.
Seasoned veterans in the charter boat business, Jim and Mary are devoted to the preservation, safeguarding and well being of the marine mammals that frequent the Blackfish Archipelago
and surrounding areas. They are indeed British Columbia's premier marine mammal specialists!

CaptainJim Borrowman, Owner
Jim’s love of the ocean started at the age of 2 when he went fishing off Victoria with his father. His first encounter with killer whales was at age 11 in his 4 metre boat. He is a licensed captain and has been scuba diving for over 35 years. Jim is a pioneer in the whale watching industry having started British Columbia’s first whale watching company in 1980. Jim’s love of killer whales started in 1977 and has carried on to today. He has been involved with many committees that are committed to saving the environment and killer whale habitat. His cooperation with researchers and scientist worldwide with acoustic recordings of marine mammals with concentration in the Blackfish Archipelago / Johnstone Srait area and the photo identification programme in collaboration with the University of British Columbia and Fisheries and Oceans Canada is ongoing. Jim has been recognized with many awards, the latest being Conservation Champion of British Columbia for 2008.

Mary Borrowman, Owner
Mary is the behind the scenes coordinator. She has a strong background in business and the retail market. Her love for the North Island has been reflected in the years of volunteer public service – President of the Chamber of Commerce, Chair of the Heritage Society, Chair of the Community Resource Board, Director Tourism Vancouver Island. She is currently a director for the Whale Interpretive Centre and treasurer for NIMMSA (North Island Marine Mammal Stewardship Association). Her love of the culinary arts delights many a guest.

Vessel
The 60-foot vessel, the M.V. Gikumi, is integrally linked with the rich history of Telegraph Cove and the surrounding area. Initially, the Gikumi was built to tow logs for the Telegraph Cove sawmill. She also served as a coastal pilot boat and cargo vessel all along British Columbia’s rugged coastline before becoming B.C.’s first whale watching vessel in 1980.
The Gikumi offers a great sense of history and romance in addition to providing an ideal vantage point for viewing wildlife. The Gikumi has an inside heated galley and washroom. She is equipped with a hydrophone (underwater microphone) that allows for the possibility of hearing live Orca vocalizations.
The M.V. Gikumi is part of the Borrowman family and has been lovingly restored by master shipwright Gary Kollmuss. The vessel is fully certified and undergoes Coast Guard and Transport Canada inspection every year.
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