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The most insidious threat to our ocean

The most insidious threat to our ocean

With all the pressures we place on our ocean, do you ever wonder which one puts life below water at the most risk? It’s clear that we humans are responsible for creating some massive problems. But if you were to pick the worst of them, which would it be?

Welcome baby orca J57!

Welcome baby orca J57!

It’s been a big weekend in the Salish Sea!  After enduring the full month of August without Southern Resident Killer Whale (SRKW) encounters, September came and the party began.  A new baby orca joined J Pod on Thursday! Then the...

Petition:  U.S. Navy requests Incidental Take of marine mammals

Petition: U.S. Navy requests Incidental Take of marine mammals

In case you didn’t know, the Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs) are on the Endangered Species list.  They are on it for a reason.  According to the Center for Whale Research, as of December 2019, there are only 73 of...

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