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Groups of Southern Resident Killer Whales aren’t showing up this year like they used to. Researchers link the scarce sightings with scarce Chinook salmon, the orcas’ favorite food. This month, the whales were seen for just two days around San Juan Island.“That is absolutely crazy,” UW killer whale researcher, Deborah Giles said. “Normally speaking, we would have seen the Southern Residents in their inland waters almost every day.”Giles was on the water July 5th and 6th and observed the whales foraging and socializing.“The ones that we saw looked actually really more robust than I’ve seen them looking in a while.”The scientists also collected whale poop samples – which looked healthier, too.“Nice and thick and fatty. It floated at the surface in big globs, as opposed to be really watery and diffuse,” she said.
I was up in Campbell river this week and family/friends said hey "the southern pod is coming farther north now" So I bet they are feeding more in san juan and inland vancouver island. Wonder what happens when they run into the Northern pods that eat seals etc? I seen those guys up in Port Hardy bay years ago rounding up porpoises and killing them inside shallow waters. Pretty aggressive whales and they haven't had any health issues, just those southern's who ONLY eat chinook the same species of salmon that the government wants to conserve.
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Quote from: trophyelk6x6 on July 17, 2019, 05:46:52 PMI was up in Campbell river this week and family/friends said hey "the southern pod is coming farther north now" So I bet they are feeding more in san juan and inland vancouver island. Wonder what happens when they run into the Northern pods that eat seals etc? I seen those guys up in Port Hardy bay years ago rounding up porpoises and killing them inside shallow waters. Pretty aggressive whales and they haven't had any health issues, just those southern's who ONLY eat chinook the same species of salmon that the government wants to conserve.That is the part they don't like to talk about. The different pods, mix all the time. The males from one pod usually go to one of the other pods to breed. They like to label one pod fish killers and one pod mammal killers, but in reality they do both when needed. It is not likely that the males who grew up killing mammals suddenly forget how, after breeding with salmon killers. They go after the most prevalent food source.
The scientists also collected whale poop samples – which looked healthier, too.“Nice and thick and fatty. It floated at the surface in big globs, as opposed to be really watery and diffuse,” she said.
Quote from: Alchase on July 18, 2019, 07:28:27 AMQuote from: trophyelk6x6 on July 17, 2019, 05:46:52 PMI was up in Campbell river this week and family/friends said hey "the southern pod is coming farther north now" So I bet they are feeding more in san juan and inland vancouver island. Wonder what happens when they run into the Northern pods that eat seals etc? I seen those guys up in Port Hardy bay years ago rounding up porpoises and killing them inside shallow waters. Pretty aggressive whales and they haven't had any health issues, just those southern's who ONLY eat chinook the same species of salmon that the government wants to conserve.That is the part they don't like to talk about. The different pods, mix all the time. The males from one pod usually go to one of the other pods to breed. They like to label one pod fish killers and one pod mammal killers, but in reality they do both when needed. It is not likely that the males who grew up killing mammals suddenly forget how, after breeding with salmon killers. They go after the most prevalent food source. Wishful thinking. SRKW only eat Salmon. The misinformation is that they only eat Chinook. They eat more of other species of salmon at certain times of the year.
Wow, what a concept, animals adapting on their own for their own survival . I’m sure Inslee is bummed one of his lame excuses for more taxes just swamp away.
Quote from: Southpole on July 18, 2019, 08:43:35 AMWow, what a concept, animals adapting on their own for their own survival . I’m sure Inslee is bummed one of his lame excuses for more taxes just swamp away.Two ways to look at it:1. The wales get hungry and figure out they need to move elsewhere.2. Wales are forced out of their natural hunting grounds in an unnatural and desperate fight for survival which will imminently lead to their demise.Take a guess which one he will pursue.
This should help the whales: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/News/2019/July-19-Ecology-investigating-King-County-sewage-d
We just need a way to attract and retain the mammal eating pods to the mouth of the Columbia. Lots of seals and sea lions to feast on
...which leaves room for “non resident” orcas to visit and do a little mammal culling. https://komonews.com/news/local/orcas-flock-in-big-numbers-to-puget-sound-in-unique-sighting