Orca Network’s Whale Sighting Network increases awareness of the Southern Resident orcas and other whales, and fosters a stewardship ethic to motivate a diverse audience to take action to protect Northwest waters. The Network provides hands-on opportunities for the public to report sightings of whales, gathering important data for researchers and encouraging shore-based whale watching and Be Whale Wise boating. The Network improves communication between researchers, agencies and the public, raising awareness about whales and related issues. As people become educated through the network, an ever-increasing amount of data is collected, and the public and researchers are able to share information and learn together about the issues affecting w...
As global biodiversity continues to decline greater attention is being paid on ways law can be a mec...
Graduation date: 2016Citizen science work has built the foundation of much of our knowledge on regio...
Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada is home to several groups of northern resident killer wha...
Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs) or orcas, Orcinus orca, are resident year round in the Salis...
Although the orca is today widely recognized as a cultural and ecological icon of the Pacific Northw...
The Cape Solander Whale Migration Study is a citizen science project that annually counts northward ...
The endangered Southern Resident killer whale (Orcinus orca) (SRKW) population remains the only kill...
Southern resident killer whales seasonally inhabit the Salish Sea waters of British Columbia and Wa...
AbstractObservations of cetaceans during the winter are difficult, if not impossible in some locatio...
The author participated in an Earthwatch Institute sponsored population survey of the Southern Resid...
The Salish Sea is host to high densities of both cetaceans and maritime traffic, with approximately ...
The Soundwatch Boater Education Program is a vessel monitoring and public education outreach program...
Southern resident killer whales seasonally inhabit the Salish Sea waters of British Columbia and Wa...
The killer whales that roam the northeastern Pacific Ocean have been the objects of studies since th...
Exploring a big black and white fish, settler-colonialism, tourists, and ancient waters of the Salis...
As global biodiversity continues to decline greater attention is being paid on ways law can be a mec...
Graduation date: 2016Citizen science work has built the foundation of much of our knowledge on regio...
Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada is home to several groups of northern resident killer wha...
Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs) or orcas, Orcinus orca, are resident year round in the Salis...
Although the orca is today widely recognized as a cultural and ecological icon of the Pacific Northw...
The Cape Solander Whale Migration Study is a citizen science project that annually counts northward ...
The endangered Southern Resident killer whale (Orcinus orca) (SRKW) population remains the only kill...
Southern resident killer whales seasonally inhabit the Salish Sea waters of British Columbia and Wa...
AbstractObservations of cetaceans during the winter are difficult, if not impossible in some locatio...
The author participated in an Earthwatch Institute sponsored population survey of the Southern Resid...
The Salish Sea is host to high densities of both cetaceans and maritime traffic, with approximately ...
The Soundwatch Boater Education Program is a vessel monitoring and public education outreach program...
Southern resident killer whales seasonally inhabit the Salish Sea waters of British Columbia and Wa...
The killer whales that roam the northeastern Pacific Ocean have been the objects of studies since th...
Exploring a big black and white fish, settler-colonialism, tourists, and ancient waters of the Salis...
As global biodiversity continues to decline greater attention is being paid on ways law can be a mec...
Graduation date: 2016Citizen science work has built the foundation of much of our knowledge on regio...
Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada is home to several groups of northern resident killer wha...