A lifetime spent fishing in the Salish Sea unwittingly prepared Lummi Tribal Member Steffan Kinley for a powerful moment he ...
It’s one of nature’s healthiest wild foods, the backbone of a major industry in the Pacific Northwest and deeply embedded in the diets and cultures of Indigenous people in the region.
Steffan Kinley Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald A lifetime spent fishing in the Salish Sea unwittingly prepared ... land and cultural history of the Pacific Northwest. He more recently began ...
This Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, the Whale Museum is hosting a virtual workshop on sharks and killer whales. “Love Bites: ...
There could not be a more poignant example of “bright extinction” than the orca mother Tahlequah carrying her dead calf through the waters of the Salish Sea. The science is clear: The Chinook ...
“We continue to advocate for salmon recovery through habitat restoration, removal of dams, and rational management of fisheries in the Pacific Northwest ... of the Salish Sea, and researchers ...
The mother orca, known as J35 or Tahlequah, is a Southern Resident killer whale in the Salish Sea off the coast of British Columbia and northwest ... the depths of the Pacific.
"She is trying to tell you something." While Tahlequah is out of sight at the moment, people on land continue to be concerned for her and grieve with her.
A group got an “extremely rare” sighting of a sea creature off the coast of California, officials said. A white orca, famously known as Frosty, was spotted off Santa Barbara, along with the six others ...
Backbone Campaign interpreted Tahlequah’s heroic journey in 2018 as a call to action. It turned its energy, creative tools ...