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Southern Resident Killer Whales

Southern Resident Killer Whales

Feb 11, 20261 min read

Southern Resident Killer Whales

Southern Resident Killer Whales refers to an endangered population of orcas found in the Salish Sea, known for their fish-eating diet, particularly Chinook salmon. Their survival is a major conservation concern.

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  • related to: Salmon populations
  • narrower (from): Killer whales (orcas)

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  • Salish Sea - Wikipedia
  • The Salish Sea Herring Crisis

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  • Establish South Fork gene bank and supplementation program
  • Conservation Project Budget Standards
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  • Nisqually To Point Defiance Nearshore Restoration Assessment
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  • The Salish Sea Herring Crisis

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