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Pod of Orcas

Pod of Orcas

Released: 2025-01-24
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19 Episodes
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19 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-01-24
© SeaDoc Society
Most Recent Episode
17. When a Border Divides an Ecosystem, w/ Ginny Broadhurst

17. When a Border Divides an Ecosystem, w/ Ginny Broadhurst

Time: 43:56
The Salish Sea is a natural ecosystem that happens to be split horizontally down the middle by the US / Canada border—an invisible barrier that is of course not recognized by wild species.
Conservation of the ecosystem involves levels of government in two countries along with Tribes and First Nations on both sides of the border. 
Ginny Broadhurst is founding Director of the Salish Sea Institute at Western Washington University. One of her overarching goals is to try and erase that border in people’s minds as they go about their work so that the focus remains fixed on the ecosystem. She’s pretty great at it. Find more info here: salishsea.wwu.edu
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RESOURCES: 
The Governance paper that explains the complexity of Salish Sea governance: https://cedar.wwu.edu/salish_pubs/33/ 
The 1992 Environmental Cooperation Agreement between BC and WA - an excellent illustration of recognizing shared environmental threats and the need to cooperate on solutions: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/environment/natural-resource-policy-legislation/environmental-policy/bcwaccord.pdf
Stefan Freelan's map of the Salish Sea: https://salishsea.wwu.edu/salish-sea-surrounding-basin
Aquila Flower's Salish Sea atlas: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/74685f3da4f9411f9746a5f34c6f4312
Episode ID: 1000685329240
GUID: c6322a0b-320f-4c86-bf0e-1d58004f36e9
Release Date: 24/01/2025, 22:39:13

Description

Only around 70 Southern Resident Killer Whales remain in the wild and they’re looking directly at extinction if things don’t change. Season 1 of this podcast is a deep dive on this endangered population of orcas. All episodes after that tell stories of the Salish Sea ecosystem and the planet. Click subscribe and spread the word!

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