We are back, celebrating #OrcaActionMonth with a short episode this week discussing the Galapagos Orca community.
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#OrcaFacts : The larger Type B orcas, also know as Pack Ice Killer Whales, specialize in washing seals off of pack ice with waves they create as a group. The smaller Type B orcas, Gerlache killer whales, are often seen feeding on penguins.
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June is #OrcaActionMonth We would love to hear about the first Killer Whale you saw in the wild! Tell us about it in the comments.
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In Episode 45 we talked to Judith Scott about Icelandic Orcas - it wasn't during #OrcaActionMonth but you can still enjoy it this month! 🎧🖤🤍🖤
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We have one more super exciting episode coming this month to celebrate #OrcaActionMonth 🖤🤍🖤
In the meantime, take a listen to Episode 27 from 2021 all about Norwegian Orcas!
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Over 20 Bigg's (Transient) Killer Whales in Juan de Fuca Strait! Read the full story here: buff.ly/2CRXQ0e
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#OrcaFacts : New Zealand is home to between 150-200 killer whales who can be seen most frequently from December and March. They forage on numerous species but some specialize in catching stingrays right in Wellington harbour.
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It’s #OrcaActionMonth ! Help #KillerWhales in BC by following the rules for watching marine wildlife, and share what you know to let others know how to be whale wise too! ow.ly/5u8A50OTTSb
It's #FunFactFriday & #OrcaActionMonth ! #DYK Antarctica is home to the more Orca ecotypes than anywhere else? The five different groups that frequent the icy continent’s waters are creatively known as Type A, Type B (small), Type B (large), Type C, & Type D
📷: Judith
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In Episode 45 we talked to Judith Scott about Icelandic Orcas - it wasn't during #OrcaActionMonth but you can still enjoy it this month!
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#OrcaFacts : Northern Resident Killer Whales are salmon specialists found in the central and northern waters of BC. They can be divided into three clans, A, G, & R, each with distinct vocals & feeding behaviours with an estimated 300+ individuals in the population
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#OrcaActionMonth is almost over! Wherever you live in the world there are many ways that you can help protect the #SRKWs . Choosing sustainable seafood, especially when it comes to salmon is a great place to start.
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Transient's in Vancouver Harbour! Read the full story here: buff.ly/2lk7wXz
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In our latest #OrcaActionMonth episode we talk about Norwegian Orcas who are well known for a hunting technique called carousel feeding which is cool but probably not as charming as it sounds 🎠🐟
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Some exciting—and hopeful—news this #OrcaActionMonth ! The Center for Whale Research has shared photos of what appears to be a new L pod calf. 🖤
Last week, the Center was alerted to a photo by Howie Tom showing a calf with members of the L77 matriline. — 🧵
In 2021 our #OrcaActionMonth Naming of Things blog post looked at how the Northern and Southern Residents in BC get their names.
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#OrcaFacts : Orcas are apex predators—they are at the top each of their respective food webs and have no natural predators.
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Possible new calf in L Pod! We will wait for Whale Research to confirm.
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My First Encounter with J Pod - and the K14s in 2017! Read the full story here: buff.ly/2Bnbav6
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