In this episode, I go over Orca news for September and discuss a realistic picture of how many whales I saw this year.
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Gladis: The Orcas Who Sink Yachts
About toxic contaminants in calves:
I talk briefly in this podcast about some new research being done to uncover the effects of contaminants in first born calves. To clarify, research has already been done that proves contaminant concentrations are higher in first borns (see reference below) and the research, currently being done by Chloe Kotik, is exploring the relationship between these contaminants and first-born mortality.
Lundin JI, Ylitalo GM, Booth RK, Anulacion B, Hempelmann JA, Parsons KM, Giles DA, Seely EA, Hanson MB, Emmons CK, Wasser SK. Modulation in Persistent Organic Pollutant Concentration and Profile by Prey Availability and Reproductive Status in Southern Resident Killer Whale Scat Samples. Environ Sci Technol. 2016 Jun 21;50(12):6506-16. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b00825. Epub 2016 Jun 8. PMID: 27186642.
Those who work as Naturalists on Whale Watches seldom get the experience to be passengers on other vessels, let alone with a crew of new mates.
Tobin and Joe both work out of Granville Island on respective whale watches, but I brought them both together twice this summer to help document the first “collaborative” events I’ve done to date.
This episode was recorded in the car on the way home from our first trip down to Anacortes to go out with Outer Island Excursions. This is technically the second of the recordings that we did, and arguably the better of the two. You can find the first part uploaded to my Patreon.
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The Gladis Orcas are a group of 15 whales from a population of 49 have been engaging in an averse behavior towards boats since 2020. The question is... why?
Jared Towers of Bay Cetology joined me for this episode to talk about who the Gladis Orcas are, why they might be engaging in behaviors with boats, and what the mitigations for these behaviors might be.
To find the letter put out by Naomi Rose and the cetacean working group, which includes Jared, click here.
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Jared Towers
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Orca's Our Shared Future trip
When: December 2nd, 2023 - 11:00am - 2:00pm
Where: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, Oregon
More information (tickets/RSVP) found here
Marine mammals are fantastic, but in order to keep track of them and make sure they’re safe we need to know when people see them. Enter: Salma, the previous GIS Specialist and Sightings Network Coordinator for The Whale Museum. Get to learn more about the work that goes into keeping this 40+ year old sightings database alive and shifts in the data and demographics happening today.
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The Whale Museum
https://whalemuseum.org/
Doris Duke Conservation Scholars
(Applications open until Feb 1st)
http://uwconservationscholars.org/
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Salma’s Twitter
@stabdelraheem
https://twitter.com/stabdelraheem
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0:00 Intro to Salma
4:11 Creating the GIS Coordinator position
10:31 Orca Master Report
19:43 Sighting and alert systems across boarders
31:37 Recognizing observer input
42:48 Dynamic changes in the field, TWM and SJI
52:22 Whale politics and Databases
57:27 The Future for Salma and Sightings Data
1:04:18 Closing out
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It is amazing how while you’ve known someone for so long, there are many ways they can still surprise you. Join me this episode while my mother and I surprise each other with retellings of times we’ve shared from New Zealand to our family home in Massachusetts.
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Far From Eden Podcast
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⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
0:00 Meet my mom
2:06 Swimming
8:03 Parenting, Teaching and Sustaining Passion
14:05 Meandering Passion
17:43 Orca-centric
25:00 Passion is joy, and its fun to share
29:30 TikTok
40:08 Spending time together in the Orca World
50:54 The Power of the Stories
56:26 Reacting to Dawn Brancheau
59:44 Why I fell in love with orcas
1:05:23 Closing out
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I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know Erica Wirth recently and I have the distinct honor of introducing you to her in this episode! As the esteemed host of the Breaching Extinction podcast, Erica has been a part of the naturalist world for quite some time now. Ranging from Florida to Manitoba to the San Juan Islands and now Monterey she has been privy to a wide range of both wildlife and guests alike - she also is the mother of maybe the best animal in the world… Peaches.
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Erica Wirth
Breaching Extinction
https://www.breachingextinction.com/
Instagram: @breachingextinction
https://www.instagram.com/breachingextinction/
Podcast: https://anchor.fm/breachingextinction
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Vermilion Sea Institute
https://vermilionseainstitute.org/
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
https://www.cmaquarium.org/
A lot of amazing things have happened since I started this platform, and this episode highlights my favorite development of all. Orcamania hit Vic’s (or Ms. Vicky’s) elementary school classroom when her students found my TikTok - In the time since they have adopted an orca from the whale museum, watched all of the Free Willy movies, and (albeit outside of Orcamania) stopped the use of plastic straws in school cafeterias in the US’s largest county.
Taryn is pretty cool. After being accepted and preforming in one of Canadas largest Orchestras she has found herself in Vancouver, BC working with the MMRU at the University of British Columbia. AND she catches drones, for anyone who needs a drone catcher. In this podcast, we talk about her journey to her current postgrad degree and dive into different questions being asked in one of the most cutting edge marine mammal research groups in the PNW.
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Taryn Scarff
Taryn Scarff is a Masters Candidate at the University of British Columbia in the Marine Mammal Research Unit studying Transient orca prevalence in the Salish Sea.
UBC Marine Mammal Research Unit
https://mmru.ubc.ca/personnel/taryn-scarff/
Insta @tarynscarff
https://www.instagram.com/tarynscarff/
Twitter @taryn_scarff
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⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
0:00 Marine Mammal Rescue and Tofino
8:56 Undergrad Research
13:27 Road to UBC, Drumming
23:01 Research Vessel
29:28 Filming Orcas: drones and suction cups
36:15 Transients vs Resident Orcas
38:31 Determining Research Question
46:17 Masters Work
49:09 1 month, 1 boat, 1 washing machine, 9 people
57:07 Odd But Useful Skills
1:01:31 Understanding Transients and Populations
1:07:57 Closing out
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UBC Marine Mammal Research Unit
https://mmru.ubc.ca/
Insta @ubcmarinemammal
https://www.instagram.com/ubcmarinemammal/
Marine Mammal Rescue
https://mmrpatients.org/
Insta: @marinemammalrescue
https://www.instagram.com/marinemammalrescue/
Hakai Institute
https://www.hakai.org/
Andrew Trites
https://mmru.ubc.ca/personnel/trites/
For this episode Coral and I fret over the idea that we have been friends for 4 years and go over the four years of conferences, trips, snow creations and shifting perspectives throughout university into this year.
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Mentions:
Andrew Trites
https://oceans.ubc.ca/andrew-trites/
Marine Mammal Conference
Full Length: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAOjcEmzP2E
My Presentation: https://youtu.be/B9TKnOaMOfU
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Coral
Diversity Reads Podcast
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Michaela Mansholt is a wildlife photographer, content creator and student at the University of Alaska Southeast. In this episode of the podcast we talk about her journey north from Southern California, the cascading effects of captivity, and the ever growing world of whale people.
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Newport Coastal Adventure
http://www.newportcoastaladventure.com/
Lolita
Save Lolita: https://www.savelolita.org/
The Whale Sanctuary Project: https://whalesanctuaryproject.org/
Jason Colby’s talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbdlAHOOTCQ
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Michaela Mansholt
Wildlife Photography
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cetaceanation/
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With this episode you will gain a little insight into the life of Kendra Nelson, the donut layout of the Pacific Northwest, as well as the small trials and tribulations of wanting to move around the PNW during covid.
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One Ocean Diving
https://oneoceandiving.com/
Donuts
Lucky’s: https://49thcafe.com/
Lee’s: https://www.leesdonuts.ca/
Krispy Kreme: https://krispykreme.ca/
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Kendra Nelson
Instagram: IntertidalKendy
https://www.instagram.com/intertidalkendy/
Podcast: Intertidal Talks
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Marine Bio Movie Club: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCamUuJm__46cFvAJmi-GfYA/featured
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Dr. Steven Ness is a major contributor of the Orchive, the largest digitized collection of Orca acoustic data in the world based out of OrcaLab in British Columbia. In this episode we talk about how he got involved and some of the intricacies of putting it together as well as the current space for people interested in advancing this work.
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Mentions:
Orca Lab: https://orcalab.org/
Orchive: http://orchive.cs.uvic.ca/
John Ford's NRKW call catalog
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Steven Ness
YouTube
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Start Up
A performance at UVIC:
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After meeting on TikTok Liam and I talk about the intricacies of life on San Juan Island, must see restaurants around the Pacific Northwest, and film locations you may not have known of.
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Haley's Sports Bar and Grille https://www.facebook.com/Haleys-Sports-Bar-and-Grill-196646283873160/
Blue Water Cafe https://www.bluewaterandgrill.com/ San Juan Lanes Bar and Grill https://www.facebook.com/sanjuanlanes/ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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Super73
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For the first episode of this podcast/talkshow I talk with my dad about the experiences he had raising a child obsessed with Orcas, and further the experiences we've been able to share involving this great species.
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People Mentioned:
John Ford https://mmru.ubc.ca/personnel/john-ford/
Cameron Lee-Ming https://www.cameronleeming.com
Ingrid Visser https://www.orcaresearch.org/index.php/research/our-team
Howard Garrett http://www.orcanetwork.org/contact/contact.html
Ken Balcomb https://www.whaleresearch.com/ourpeople
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Organizations Mentioned:
The Whale Museum https://whalemuseum.org/
The Whale Trail https://thewhaletrail.org/
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Hello!
It's Fred here also known as OrcaMan thanks to TikTok.
I created this platform, The OrcaMan podcast as well as my other platforms as a place to curate my passion for... you guessed it. Orcas.
I have spent the last 19 years familiarizing myself with their world, and my little obsession has given me more joy in my life than I know what to do with. So, I plan on sharing that joy... with you.
I hope you join me on this amazing journey and maybe, just maybe, you'll come to love them as much as I do.