Lynda V. Mapes, Tribune News Service The stories of salmon and orcas in the Pacific Northwest are linked. Their paths ...
The stories of salmon and orcas in the Pacific Northwest are linked. Their paths intermingle in a vast web of ecosystems and ...
Salmon are struggling to survive. So are the families of endangered southern resident orcas, with a population of just 73, ...
Today, Norrish Creek’s main current runs almost entirely down its lowered western side. There’s just a long and wide expanse ...
Known for having one of the largest sockeye salmon runs in North American, the park was created in 1977 to protect the spawning beds of a variety of salmon species. While Hwang hasn’t been on ...
Unlike Biggs orcas that prey primarily on pinnipeds (i.e., seals & sea lions), SRKWs eat fish and prefer to eat Pacific Northwest salmon ... access to their historic spawning grounds.
The life cycle of sockeye salmon is a story of resilience and transformation. From their freshwater beginnings to the vast ocean and back, sockeye salmon face numerous challenges. As Dr. Carl Schreck, ...
Jake Dingwall, a master’s student at the University of Victoria, is studying the drivers of herring spawning habitat loss. He also works with the Pacific Salmon Foundation on its multi-year ...
Jake Dingwall, a master’s student at the University of Victoria, is studying the drivers of herring spawning habitat loss. He also works with the Pacific Salmon Foundation on its multi-year ...