Southern Resident Killer Whales: an Assessment of How they are Doing
Part of:
Our Changing Ocean
Course description
The southern resident killer whale (SRKW) population is under pressure from a number of assaults, including toxins, noise, and a lack of food. Their numbers have been in steady decline, and despite renewed efforts to assess their environment, they remain on the endangered species list. This lecture will review their behaviours and natural tendencies, and assess the three stressors impacting their survival.
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