Orcalab in Johnston Stone, British Columbia
studying orcas.
«I haven't been impressed by their knowledge and understanding of killer whale biology,» said Craig Matkin, a marine mammal biologist from Homer, Alaska, who has been
studying orcas for 20 years.
Dr. Paul Spong of Orca Lab
studies orca linguistics.
Orca (Killer) Whales Researchers from around the world have been coming to Vancouver Island to
study the Orca (Killer) whales for a few decades making Orca whales here the best studied whales in the world.
Scientists from around the world come here to
study Orca (Killer) whales.
Researchers from around the world have been coming to Vancouver Island to
study the Orca (Killer) whales for a few decades making Orca whales Read More...
Having considered the scientific facts,
studied the orca whales firsthand for several decades on our sea kayak tours in the San Juan Islands, and using our accumulated knowledge as scientists, educators, and naturalists, we find the evidence to be overwhelming that orca whales are unsuited for captivity and maintaining them in aquariums is unethical.
Not exact matches
After an experienced trainer was pulled in and killed by an
orca at SeaWorld, a wildlife biologist who
studies the species explains how a killer whale's natural behavior might help shed light on what happened
A
study in 2002 showed that seals do not react to the recorded vocalizations of fish - eating
orcas, but they do get jumpy when they hear transients.
These are the
orcas that scientists have been able to
study closely for generations, especially in waters off Washington State and British Columbia.
Not all
orcas are slaughtering sea mammals — at least not on North America's West Coast, where killer whales have been
studied closely by scientists.
She uses the
orca for a case
study in the evolution of morals; to explore emotional intelligence, her main example is the crocodile.
dolphin and
orca genome linked to eye development that could help in the
study of cornea development, as well as elements linked to adaptation to high pressure environments that could help in understanding blood clotting disorders;
This finding corroborates a 2010 global genetic
study of killer whales1 and what many marine scientists suspected, based on years of
studying wild
orcas by tracking their movements and comparing their vocalizations, preferred prey, and social structure.
As a cofounder of
ORCA, devoted to scientific inquiry about the health of the world's oceans, she recognizes that time is of the essence for
studying as much of the deep - sea ecosystem as she can right now.
To find out if differences in diet and culture have also led to two species of killer whales in the Northeast Atlantic, Foote and his colleagues
studied the dietary choices and genetic relationships of
orcas from Greenland to Norway.
But Heidi Harley, a comparative psychologist at the New College of Florida in Sarasota who has
studied cetaceans at a variety of marine parks and was advising SeaWorld on improving its
orca enclosure in San Diego, California, says important work on breeding and physiology was being done.
It is unknown how wild
orcas develop their unique dialects, and the
study authors wanted to test the mimicry abilities of a captive
orca, to see if that might be a factor.
Orcas are known to communicate amongst themselves using an array of sounds, and the animals have even demonstrated «dialects» — variations in communication signals that are specific to certain groups of the animals — the scientists reported in a new
study.
While the
study was designed to look at stranding trends and did not evaluate the causes, necropsies on beached
orcas have shown that they absorb extremely high loads of humanmade toxins, suffer from infectious diseases and, in the case of fish - eating populations, depend primarily on severely depleted salmon stocks.
Please also cite, in addition to the primary citations, the papers that report the development and
ORCA implementation of the methods you have used in your
studies.
In January 2016, Dr Jepson and his colleagues published the
study «PCB pollution continues to impact populations of
orcas and other dolphins in European waters» in Scientific Reports.
Whale researchers are
studying the diminishing
Orca population in Free Willy 3: The Rescue.
Orca whales are requested sighting and Vancouver Island is one of the most
studied areas in the word for these magnificent creatures.
Educational institutions throughout the world regularly station researchers here to
study First Nations culture and the pristine marine habitat, including
Orcas.
Our last blog entry discussed the dangers from a new
study that involves dart tagging the resident
orca whales in Washington — the same friendly
orcas we enjoy watching on our kayaking tours in the San Juan Islands.
Well into his 50's at his time of death, he sired more calves in recent decades than any other bull
orca according to new genetic
studies.
Without the backing of any scientific
studies that show kayaking with killer whales has any negative effect on the
orcas, NMFS was planning to shut down kayaking on the west side of San Juan Island this year.
Both species of
orca whales in the San Juans apparently live throughout the world but more
study is needed to confirm this.
The resident
orcas of the San Juan Archipelago are some of the most
studied and well - known whales in the world; they in turn have observed humans closely for at least six thousand years.
(Orcinus
Orca)
Orcas are the best known of any whale, as they have been extensively
studied in the wild and in sea parks and aquariums.
«Researchers with the Far East Russia
Orca Project (FEROP) revealed on Monday that they succeeded in filming the elusive creature in 2010, but held back on publicizing the rare find until now, as they wanted to
study him further.