Charted Waters: Navigating the Pacific Northwest Through Story
Maple Leaf Adventures
2 episodes
5 months ago
In this episode of Charted Waters, we dive into what whales leave behind—both the majestic breath from their blowholes and, yes, their poop—and what these “gifts” reveal about their lives. Biologist Kait Yehle and adventure guide Alina Andrushko join Maureen Gordon to explore what DNA in whale feces can tell us about stress, diet, family connections, and even biodiversity. Later, we hear from Éadín O’Mahony about groundbreaking research using whale breath. It’s a deep dive int...
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In this episode of Charted Waters, we dive into what whales leave behind—both the majestic breath from their blowholes and, yes, their poop—and what these “gifts” reveal about their lives. Biologist Kait Yehle and adventure guide Alina Andrushko join Maureen Gordon to explore what DNA in whale feces can tell us about stress, diet, family connections, and even biodiversity. Later, we hear from Éadín O’Mahony about groundbreaking research using whale breath. It’s a deep dive int...
Charted Waters: Navigating the Pacific Northwest Through Story
59 minutes
5 months ago
The Secrets of Whale Poop
In this episode of Charted Waters, we dive into what whales leave behind—both the majestic breath from their blowholes and, yes, their poop—and what these “gifts” reveal about their lives. Biologist Kait Yehle and adventure guide Alina Andrushko join Maureen Gordon to explore what DNA in whale feces can tell us about stress, diet, family connections, and even biodiversity. Later, we hear from Éadín O’Mahony about groundbreaking research using whale breath. It’s a deep dive int...
Charted Waters: Navigating the Pacific Northwest Through Story
In this episode of Charted Waters, we dive into what whales leave behind—both the majestic breath from their blowholes and, yes, their poop—and what these “gifts” reveal about their lives. Biologist Kait Yehle and adventure guide Alina Andrushko join Maureen Gordon to explore what DNA in whale feces can tell us about stress, diet, family connections, and even biodiversity. Later, we hear from Éadín O’Mahony about groundbreaking research using whale breath. It’s a deep dive int...