Brad Hanson: "Deadly Diseases""

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). After 15 years of studying them using satellite tags among other techniques, Hanson believes the SRKW are likely dying from disease not starvation, as has been widely publicized. He says they're likely more susceptible to pathogens because they don't have enough food to eat. The SRKW are not like other orcas who eat mammals and sharks. They only eat fish and they prefer Chinook salmon. Unfortunately, those fish are also disappearing. At the time of this recording, there are 75 SRKW left alive in the wild.

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Greg Ruggerone: "The Pink Problem"

Greg Ruggerone: "The Pink Problem"

Greg Ruggerone and his team recently published research they believe shows a connection between pink salmon and the decline of Southern Resident killer whales. The endangered orcas primarily eat Chino...

29 Jan 201927min

Josh McInnes: "Killer Whale Comeback"

Josh McInnes: "Killer Whale Comeback"

Josh McInnes studies transient killer whales, a group of orcas that has rebounded from dwindling numbers. They differ from the fish-eating Southern Resident killer whales because they eat marine mamma...

19 Jan 201921min

Jeff Hogan: "Teaching Kids To Care"

Jeff Hogan: "Teaching Kids To Care"

Jeff Hogan is the Founder of Killer Whale Tales, a program that visits schools to teach kids about the plight of killer whales and what we can do to help them. Hogan hopes the kids will not only chang...

11 Nov 201819min

David Bain: "Boat Noise & Killer Whales"

David Bain: "Boat Noise & Killer Whales"

David Bain is Chief Scientist with the Orca Conservancy and a leading expert on how vessel noise affects the behavior of the Southern Resident killer whales. He is a critic of the proposed ban on whal...

10 Nov 201819min

Jim Waddell: "Breach The Dams"

Jim Waddell: "Breach The Dams"

Jim Waddell is a former engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He has become an outspoken advocate for breaching the 4 lower Snake River dams in order to restore Chinook salmon runs for the S...

2 Nov 201828min

Mike Ford: "Killer Whale Genomes"

Mike Ford: "Killer Whale Genomes"

Mike Ford is the Director of Conservation Biology at the Northwest Fisheries Science Center. He and his team about about to start sequencing the genomes of the Southern Resident killer whales. Could t...

9 Okt 201818min

Holly Fearnbach: "Using Drones To Save Whales"

Holly Fearnbach: "Using Drones To Save Whales"

Dr. Holly Fearnbach with SR3 (Sealife Response, Rehabilitation & Research) uses aerial photogrammetry to document the health trends of the Southern Resident killer whales. Her photos recently diagnose...

28 Sep 201820min

Sam Wasser: "Poop & Poaching"

Sam Wasser: "Poop & Poaching"

Sam Wasser is the Director of the Center for Conservation Biology at the University of Washington. He is a poop expert. His studies of Southern Resident killer whale scat has given scientists unpreced...

25 Sep 201857min

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