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Since May 2020, the instance of orcas ramming boats, biting off bits of vessels, sinking yachts, has off the coast of Portugal and Spain in the Gibraltar Strait has gone from a handful of encounters to 100s. In this episode, Sarah DeWeerdt explains what might be happening and reflects on the tragic death of the captive orca known many as Lolita.
Sarah DeWeerdt is a freelance science journalist in Seattle covering biology, medicine and the environment. She is working on a book of essays about the family history of the southern resident orcas of the Salish Sea.
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/E21BOxagB2k
The conversation:
Further Reading:
Sentient Media Coverage:
Inside the Fight to Release the Orca Some Called Lolita. By Grace Hussain.
Are Orcas Smart Enough to Plot Against Humans? Their Intelligence, Explained. By Björn Ólafsson
Are Orcas Endangered? Some Are, and the Species Appears to Be Fighting Back. By Björn Ólafsson
Discussed:
orcaiberica.org -- info about the Iberian orcas, their boat interaction behavior, and efforts to reduce human-orca conflict in this area.
Essays by Emily Gambone: https://www.nonhumanrights.org/blog/lolita-orca-part-1/
https://friendsoftoki.org/
https://www.orcanetwork.org/
https://sacredsea.org/
Snake River dams work: https://damsense.org/
Open letter to media: https://awionline.org/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/Open-Letter-Iberian-Orcas.pdf
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Since May 2020, the instance of orcas ramming boats, biting off bits of vessels, sinking yachts, has off the coast of Portugal and Spain in the Gibraltar Strait has gone from a handful of encounters to 100s. In this episode, Sarah DeWeerdt explains what might be happening and reflects on the tragic death of the captive orca known many as Lolita.
Sarah DeWeerdt is a freelance science journalist in Seattle covering biology, medicine and the environment. She is working on a book of essays about the family history of the southern resident orcas of the Salish Sea.
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/E21BOxagB2k
The conversation:
Further Reading:
Sentient Media Coverage:
Inside the Fight to Release the Orca Some Called Lolita. By Grace Hussain.
Are Orcas Smart Enough to Plot Against Humans? Their Intelligence, Explained. By Björn Ólafsson
Are Orcas Endangered? Some Are, and the Species Appears to Be Fighting Back. By Björn Ólafsson
Discussed:
orcaiberica.org -- info about the Iberian orcas, their boat interaction behavior, and efforts to reduce human-orca conflict in this area.
Essays by Emily Gambone: https://www.nonhumanrights.org/blog/lolita-orca-part-1/
https://friendsoftoki.org/
https://www.orcanetwork.org/
https://sacredsea.org/
Snake River dams work: https://damsense.org/
Open letter to media: https://awionline.org/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/Open-Letter-Iberian-Orcas.pdf