6PPD-quinone needs to be removed from tire production worldwide. 25 years ago, Dr. Peter Ross alerted us to the high toxic POP load orcas we carrying, and it's time we listen to him again about the deadly effects of 6PPD-q on salmon.
vancouversun.com/opinion/op-e...
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Join us on Tuesday, March 3rd at 7:30pm for our next Puget Sound Chapter meeting when our guest speaker will be Howard Garrett, co-founder of the Orca Network. Howard's talk is entitled "Orcas as Relational Beings". RSVP here:
www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticket...
Mark and Maya Sears collecting surface samples of prey leftovers from J Pod
Join us for an open house on Tues, Feb 3! You'll be able to meet our board members and enjoying light refreshments. We'd love to see you, and hear your questions and comments about what ACS Puget Sound Chapter means to you.
Please RSVP at the link below.
www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticket...
📷 Joe Olson
OPINION: To save Washington’s orcas from extinction, the Snake River dams have to go (via @amolson.bsky.social )
www.dailyuw.com/opinion/to-s...
Join us at our next chapter meeting for an evening dedicated to Southern Resident Orca advocacy by our guest speakers, sisters Emma and Annie Stafki, who will screen their award winning documentary "Echos of the Sound".
In-person-only
RSVP using the following link:
www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticket...
Published! Gough et al: Daily energetic expenditure and energy consumption of short-finned pilot whales. Drones+tags+diet reveal pilot whales need ~142 squid/day
@marinemammalogy.bsky.social @jexpbiol.bsky.social @acs-ps.bsky.social @uhmanoa.bsky.social journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-...
Bird Flu Ravaged the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Study Finds www.nytimes.com/2025/11/13/s...
Our new paper is out:
"Repeated narwhal interactions with moorings challenge safety assumptions of passive acoustic monitoring in the Arctic"
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
A research project for which we're helping to facilitate the funding.
Join us for our next chapter meeting on Tuesday November 4 at 7:30pm at the Phinney Neighborhood Center. Joe Gaydos of SeaDoc Society will be our guest speaker. RSVP at
www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticket...
@sr3sealife.bsky.social
Join us on June 11 for our last chapter meeting until October. This month, Casey Mclean of SR3 will be presenting "On the Frontlines: Marine Mammal Response and Health Surveillance in a Changing Ocean". Please RSVP here:
www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticket...
Join us, Orca Nexus, and Tree Action Seattle on Friday June 6th at 7pm for Health Habitats & Homes: Orcas, Trees, and People. Lynne Barre will be giving her first formal public talk since retiring from NOAA on April 30th. See link for details and to reserve tickets. www.zeffy.com/ticketing/he...
Join us, Orca Nexus, and Tree Action Seattle at 7400 Woodlawn on June 6th to learn how urban trees benefit both human and Southern Resident Killer Whale health. More details and RSVP here:
www.zeffy.com/ticketing/he...
What a fun and interesting talk Fred Sharpe and Rachel Meade treated us to on April 1st! "Humpback Whales: Inscrutable Spouts and the Search for Life in the Universe". If you attended our meeting, let us know what you thought.
Our next chapter meeting and speaker event will be on Tuesday, April 1st at 7:30pm at the Phinney Neighborhood Center. We hope you can join us along with Dr. Fred Sharpe and Rachel Meade talking about Humpback Whale Communication and SETI. RSVP using the link below.
www.zeffy.com/ticketing/fr...
Please read this entry in the Federal Register and follow the instructions to leave your comments with the Council on Environmental Quality NOT to implement the rule removing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) from federal regulations! This essentially guts the EPA. Also, call your reps!
One of the people fired from NOAA today is the director of the Ocean Acidification Program. That program also leads the U.S. government's effort on marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR). The destruction of American science is incomprehensible.
I urge you to advocate for the environment and the well-being of everyday Americans and leave the MMPA intact.
Thank you for your time
In 2008, U.S. companies generated more than $500 million in direct ticket sales and nearly $1 billion in coastal tourism by conservative estimates, and the industry continues to grow substantially.
and underscores the need for a robust Act.
- Whales and other marine mammals are of immense cultural importance.
- Marine mammals are integral to ocean health.
- America’s marine mammals are the basis for the world’s largest whale-watching industry.
The MMPA has prevented the loss of any marine mammal population in the United States, even as human use of the ocean has increased. But the challenges posed by new ocean industries and large-scale changes in ocean ecosystems put America’s marine mammals at greater risk—
Here's an example script offered by WDC ton use as a guide, and best to use your own words.
I am calling to ask you to join your fellow representatives in keeping the Marine Mammal Protection Act intact.
Please call your congressional representative and tell them to protect the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Calling and leaving a voice message or taking with their staff is way more effective than writing.
Here's an example script offered by WDC ton use as a guide, and best to use your own words.
I am calling to ask you to join your fellow representatives in keeping the Marine Mammal Protection Act intact.
Join us at the Phinney Neighborhood Center at 7:30pm on Monday, March 3rd for our first speaker event of 2025. You can RSVP for the talk at the link below. These events are in-person only.
www.zeffy.com/ticketing/dr...
@king5news.com.web.brid.gy story about J62 featuring an interview with ACS-PS President Joe Olson and @orcanetwork.bsky.social founder Howard Garrett aired last night. You can read the story here.
www.king5.com/article/tech...
📷 by Joe Olson and Kelly Paulson
Thank you to everyone who attended our "Coextinction" event on Saturday! Please continue to call your senators and tell them to breach the lower four Snake River dams.