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Ecology of Transient Killer Whales in the Salish Sea
Transient (Bigg's) killer whales have been sighted more and more frequently in the Pacific Northwest over the past decade. How are these mammal-eating orcas different than the fish-eating residents? Which pods are more likely to visit the inland waters of the Salish Sea?
Join us for this presentation by Josh McInnes, founder of the Transient Killer Whale Research Project.
This is the third in the 2015/2016 Orca Talk series hosted by The Whale Trail in West Seattle. The event also features updates from Robin Lindsay (Seal Sitters), and Diver Laura James (tox-ick.org).
Buy tickets now to reserve your seat. And hurry - this will likely sell out!
About the Speaker
Josh McInnes grew up watching killer whales on Northern Vancouver Island. For the last decade he has been following the transient killer whale population off Southern Vancouver Island. He created the Transient Killer Whale Research Project in 2007 to log sightings and serve as an independent citizen science project. Josh is currently a student at the University of Victoria, and works as a marine science educator at the Bamfield Marine Science Centre.
This is the third in the 2015/2016 Orca Talk series hosted by The Whale Trail in West Seattle. The event also features updates from Robin Lindsay (Seal Sitters), and Diver Laura James (tox-ick.org).
Buy tickets early to reserve your seat. And hurry! This will likely sell out.
About The Whale Trail
The Whale Trail (www.thewhaletrail.org) is a series of sites around the region where the public may view orcas and other marine mammals from shore. Our mission is to inspire appreciation and stewardship of whales and our marine environment. Our overarching goal is to ensure the southern resident orcas don't go extinct.
Through our current sites and signs, including two on every Washington State ferry, we reach more than 30 million people each year. The Whale Trail is currently adding new sites along the west coast, from BC to California, throughout the southern resident orcas' range.
The Whale Trail is led by a core team of partners including NOAA Fisheries, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Seattle Aquarium, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, and the Whale Museum. Donna Sandstrom is the Founder and Executive Director. The Whale Trail is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, registered in Washington State. Join us!
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LocationC&P Coffee (View)
5612 California Ave SW Seattle, WA 98136
Seattle, WA 98136
United States
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