
Dawn Noren: "What's Killing Killer Whales?"
Dawn Noren is a federal research biologist with NOAA. She studies the physiology of the Southern Resident killer whales, specifically focused on blubber and body condition. She has worked on several h...
16 Elo 201920min

Snohomish River Fish Team: "Saving Salmon, Saving Orcas"
Snohomish County and the Tulalip Tribes survey fish four times a month around the Snohomish River estuary by setting a net and counting the fish it catches. They measure size, record species, and look...
20 Kesä 201920min

Linda Rhodes: "Parasites In Sewage"
Linda Rhodes is a microbiologist with NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Science Center who studies how parasites in human sewage and animal waste may be hurting the Southern Resident killer whales. The...
31 Touko 201921min

Tim Ragen: "Recovering Endangered Mammals"
Tim Ragen spent 15 years as a research biologist for NOAA, coordinated stellar sea lion recovery efforts, and then worked for 13 years with the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission. He has invaluable insight...
9 Touko 201930min

Kurt Russo: "Feeding Our Orca Ancestors"
For thousands of years, the Lummi Nation has been performing ceremonial feedings for killer whales, and continue that tradition today with the Southern Resident killer whales, who are now facing the r...
2 Touko 201916min

Brad Hanson: "Deadly Diseases""
Brad Hanson is a wildlife biologist with NOAA's Northwest Fisheries Science Center and one of the scientists most intimately acquainted with the decline of the Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW). ...
10 Huhti 201934min

Josh McInnes: "A Calf Named Lucky"
Josh McInnes is Research Coordinator for Marine Life Studies and an expert on transient killer whales. He recently had a surprise encounter with L124 or "Lucky", the newest calf born to the Southern R...
2 Huhti 201920min















