In November 2024 the southern resident killer whales of the Salish Sea made their first return in decades to Penn Cove, site of the infamous capture of orcas in the 1970s for removal to aquariums (such as Miami Seaquarium, where Lolita-Tokitae died in 2023 after a lifetime of cruel cramped captivity). Her mother Ocean Sun, still alive in the L pod of SRKWs, seems to be the leader of the Penn Cove visits. The orcas' deeply intentional ceremonial movements were witnessed by seasoned whale watchers and researchers, as described here:
"Orcas display uncanny behavior in historic Penn Cove visit - Salish Current" https://salish-current.org/2024/11/20/orcas-display-uncanny-behavior-in-historic-penn-cove-visit/
Clearly, the orcas too celebrated their personal Remembrance Day this year.
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B.C. ORCAS' UPs and DOWNs -- 2024
Many of the things we asked for when BC's Orca Awareness Month was first proclaimed in 2016 have come to pass. Boat speeds have been reduced and legal distances from whales increased. "Awareness" has certainly increased. The southern resident orca population however is still struggling, still stalled at 73 members.
As we approach 2024's Orca Month (June) Canada is ready to match Washington State's limit on boat distances from whales to 1000 meters, and speeds to 7 or 10 knots. In selected areas there will be salmon fishing bans. These are crucial measures since lack of Chinook salmon, increased underwater noise, ship strikes and fishing gear entanglement remain the most lethal hazards facing whales.
OrcamonthBC will continue to lobby for even stronger actions around these hazards, alongside groups like bewhalewise.org, and the Raincoast Society. Please join all whale-defenders in lobbying your MP for continued reforms, as well as the Canadian Minister of Fisheries.
Consider what creative actions, writings, illustrations and demos your own friends and family, neighbours and service groups might come up with for Orca Month this June.
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Confused about Killer Whales versus Orcas versus Biggs, and other whale nomenclature? Killer whales and Orcas are now considered separate species -- hear all about it at the latest SKANA podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/skaana-orcas-and-oceans-podcast/id1232220512?i=1000656386812
-- Mark Leiren-Young's talk with two NOAA scientists from the U.S. (www.skana.org)
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As we see out the year 2023, please take a look at this Orca link: https://www.skaana.org/coextinction/
... and think about what our Salish Sea orcas are telling us, and how we could stop destroying their home. New baby born this week in J Pod! What is his/her future?
Orca Month Display on boulevard during Oaklands Neighbourhood Yard Sale Day, June 17, 2023
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WE FINALLY HAD REAL HOPES FOR LOLITA-TOKITAE & HER RELEASE ... BUT TRAGICALLY IT WAS NOT TO BE. The schedule of release certainly SHOULD have been "sped up" -- it should have started years ago. Let's hope that tragedy is not repeated with Corky and others. R.I.P. Tokitae.
From Summer 2023:
The latest from Orca Network in Washington, about plans for Tokitae's retirement and return: https://www.orcanetwork.org/retire-lolita
Why the schedule should be sped up:
https://www.timescolonist.com/opinion/comment-tokitae-is-not-keiko-so-bring-her-home-now-6874369
https://www.orcanetwork.org/retire-lolita
Orca Awareness Month supporters are spy-hopping with joy for Lolita/Tokitae! The announcement in March 2023 is that Miami Seaquarium is willing to work with "Friends of Lolita" and other orca freedom groups, to release Lolita/Tokitae (now called Toki) back to safe sanctuary in her home waters of Puget Sound, Washington.
After over 50 years in captivity this is a huge longed-for breakthrough, but many bureaucratic hurdles need to be cleared -- and she's not free 'til she's free.
Permits, transport, site-selection are all to be done, which some think might take up to two years (although strangely aquariums are able to fly whales back and forth for breeding and display any time they wish to ...).
And then there are always the nay-sayers in the marine studies industry with ties to aquariums (such as UBC marine science researchers) who warn of "dangers" to Toki. The main danger is that she might die before she gets to taste freedom, as did poor Kiska recently at Marinelands, Ontario.
Speak to your MP and your MLA about it, and officials on the US side of the Salish Sea. Support the groups that are working for Toki's and other cetaceans' release to appropriate natural marine sanctuaries: www.animaljustice.ca, www.orcanetwork.org www.whalesanctuaryproject.org
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More on the sorry history of whale capture
Here's an anniversary link to the case of "Moby Doll":
https://skaanapod.substack.com/p/remembering-moby-doll-the-first-ever?r=5yij&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
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A wonderful new audio-version of orca stories for kids has come out. Gayle Millbank wrote and illustrated a series of biographical tales about a family of west coast orcas, and has now recorded the tales in audio form. They show us the inside of orca society and reveal the characters' interactions with other species, bringing the marine environment alive. Sample the stories here: www.audible.ca
NOTE: New podcast from "Skanna" about Whale #52 (the Lonely Whale of species unknown who calls across oceans on the Hertz frequency 52). Listen here: Skaana | Oceans, Eco-Ethics & The Environment: Director Josh Zeman on a Lonely Whale, Lonely People and the Search for 52 Blue on Apple Podcasts
A supporter brings an exciting new book to our attention:
(Full review and cover image at https://kinziethings.com/2020/04/15/review-spirits-of-the-coast-orcas-in-science-art-and-history/
by Gayle Millbank (ending fishing gear entanglement is one of Orca Month's campaigns - see below):
Patricia Haley-Tsui, of Vancouver:
For fabulous photography (as well as detailed orca-data) go to Jan Cadieux's "Jolly Toad" site: https://jollytoad.com/whats-killing-our-orcas/
https://countercurrents.org/2016/08/black-and-white-lives-matter/
YOU CAN HELP -- PLEASE SEND ORCA AWARENESS MONTH MESSAGES IN SUPPORT OF LOLITA'S (AND THEN CORKY'S) RELEASE TO THE LEADERS OF THE JURISDICTIONS AROUND HER HOME WATERS:
Prime Minister Trudeau: Justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca
Washington State Governor J. Inslee: use the form at
https://www.governor.wa.gov/contact
Another possible sanctuary is available in waters closer to home, on Hanson Island: https://orcalab.org/2019/12/11/corkys-50th-capture-anniversary/
A garden display for Orca Month (Victoria):
Part of our focus for ORCA MONTH 2022-2023 is the urgent matter of lost fishing gear which entangles whales off BC, as elsewhere in the world's oceans. Here is a response from the provincial government when OrcaMonthBC asked them what efforts were being made to solve this problem:
Orca Awareness 2019 display at Qualicum Branch
Orca Month joined the Georgia Strait Alliance to display whale and marine information at the Oak Bay Green Committee's
We may be staying home during the COVID epidemic but that doesn't mean we can't keep writing letters to MPs and the Minister of Fisheries & Oceans (address below), requesting stronger protections for orcas (as required by law under the Species At Risk Act -- although Canadians have yet to demand that those requirements are enforced). See orca needs listed below.
2865 Foul Bay Road
Fighting noise in the ocean: further underwater shipping noise will guarantee extinction for southern residents, marine scientists tell the federal government:
Ask the Navy to avoid using sonar in whale feeding areas off Vancouver Island. Engine noise as well as underwater sonar disorients them and drives them insane. Write to:
ESQUIMALTPACIFICNAVYPUBLICAFFAIRS@forces.gc.ca -- and to your MP
ADD YOUR VOICE! THE ORCAS NEED HELP.
PASSED! Bill S-203 banning whale captivity and breeding in aquariums. VICTORIES FOR WHALES AND DOLPHINS ARE INCREASING BUT THEIR PLIGHT WORSENS -- WE NEED TO DO MORE. CHINOOK FISHING MORATORIUM AN IMPORTANT NEXT STEP -- KEEP SPEAKING UP!
Jan. 2022 -- 0NLY ABOUT 73 SRKWs LEFT (J, K, & L pods)
Shrine For Dead and Captive Orcas, January at Oak Bay Marina
Shrine for Tilikum at site of former Sealand of the Pacific aquarium at Oak Bay Marina
The ORCA AWARENESS MONTH team asks Premier Horgan of BC to join Washington and Canada in designating WHALE PROTECTION ZONES in the straits around Vancouver Island.
premier@gov.bc.ca
Office of the Premier, Legislative Bldgs, 501 Belleville St., Victoria V8V 1X4. Ask the politicians if they think 73 Southern Resident Killer Whales are enough.
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