Pod of Orcas

By SeaDoc Society

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Episodes: 16

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There are only around 70 Southern Resident Killer Whales remaining in the wild and they’re looking directly at extinction if things don’t change now. They are emotionally intelligent and they have complex family dynamics, as well as a deep spiritual connection to the tribes and first nations who’ve been in the Salish Sea since time immemorial. Season 1 of this podcasts is a deep dive on this endangered population of orcas. The episodes that follow look at the whole ecosystem and the scientific approach to protecting it. Click subscribe and spread the word!

Episode Date
14. Our team reflects on 2023
Dec 23, 2023
13. A 250-pound Bluefin tuna mysteriously washed up on Orcas Island. Why?
Oct 05, 2023
12. Searching for the rarest whale in the world, w/ Kevin Campion
May 03, 2023
11. Is it safe to eat seaweed and kelp? w/ Jennifer Hahn
Jan 26, 2023
10. Getting sassy on social media with the Washington State DNR, w/ Rachel Terlep
Nov 18, 2022
9. Climate fatalism vs. climate hope, w/ Elin Kelsey (PART TWO)
Aug 02, 2022
8. Hope Matters in our doom-and-gloom climate, with Elin Kelsey (PART ONE)
Jun 29, 2022
Trailer: Pod of Orcas Season Two
May 19, 2022
7. Our Shared Home, with Lynda Mapes & Joe Gaydos (Season One Finale)
May 13, 2021
6. Toxic blubber, with Peter Ross
May 06, 2021
5. Looking to gorillas to save killer whales, with Kirsten Gilardi
Apr 29, 2021
4. Orca sound & human noise, with Rob Williams
Apr 22, 2021
3. How captivity changed everything, with Jason M. Colby
Apr 15, 2021
2. Could we lose salmon in our lifetime?, with Cecilia Gobin
Apr 08, 2021
1. Killer whales and culture, with Dr. John Ford
Apr 01, 2021
Introducing 'Pod of Orcas: Saving Southern Resident Killer Whales'
Mar 04, 2021