With only low-fat Chinook on the menu, southern resident killer whales are going hungry
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The population of Canada’s southern resident killer whales in the Salish Sea off British Columbia has been declining for over…
The population of Canada’s southern resident killer whales in the Salish Sea off British Columbia has been declining for over…
What fatty salmon stocks can tell us about our endangered southern residents. The population of Canada’s southern resident…
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– By Jacob Lerner, PhD candidate, Oceanography, University of British Columbia The population of Canada’s southern resident…
The population of Canada’s southern resident killer whales in the Salish Sea off British Columbia has been declining for over…
HOSTILE WATERS, Part 3: Twin monarchs of the Pacific Northwest, chinook salmon and southern resident orcas, are struggling for…
HOSTILE WATERS, Part 3: Twin monarchs of the Pacific Northwest, chinook salmon and southern resident orcas, are struggling for…
HOSTILE WATERS, Part 3: Twin monarchs of the Pacific Northwest, chinook salmon and southern resident orcas, are struggling for…
SEATTLE -- The crew of the Bell M. Shimada hauled in the net, long as a football field and teeming with life.
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To save more chinook salmon for starving orcas, Seattle chef Renee Erickson has taken it off the menu.
To save more chinook salmon for starving orcas, Seattle chef Renee Erickson has taken it off the menu.
To save more chinook salmon for starving orcas, Seattle chef Renee Erickson has taken it off the menu.
To save more chinook salmon for starving orcas, Seattle chef Renee Erickson has taken it off the menu.
With so many other local fish possibilities, it just felt wrong to take chinook out of orcas’ mouths, says the Seattle chef.