ABOVE: The beautiful 20-year-old male orca known as L95 was found dead, apparently as a result of a botched tagging effort.
Photo taken under federal permits NMFS:15569 / SARA: 388
Photograph courtesy Center for Whale Research
ABOVE: October 2, 2016, Possibly one of the last photos taken of emaciated mother orca J28 with her 10-month-old calf, a male called J54 who may also now have died.
Above: Dying orca calf J54's back shows tooth rakes left by his sister who was trying to help him surface and who has been trying to feed him since their mother died this month. UPDATE, OCTOBER 30, 2016
I AM VERY SAD TO REPORT MORE DEATHS OF THE PACIFIC ORCAS.
THE SOUTHERN RESIDENTS WERE HARD-HOT BY LOSS THIS YEAR.
"A 10-month-old orca that still needs its mother's milk is not expected to survive now that its mother has died, an expert says.
The baby – known as J54, or Dipper – was born to his mother J28 (also known as Polaris) in December.
"Regrettably, now that Mother has died, he will not survive, and he in fact probably is already dead, along with two other of the boomers, J55 and L120," Kenneth Balcomb, a senior scientist with the Center for Whale Research in Washington State said.
At a news conference on Friday, Balcomb said experts tracking the whales believe J28 died in mid-October.
In her mother's absence, J28's first-born has been seen trying to care for the young calf. The young female, known as J46, has been seen catching salmon and offering them to the baby.
Balcomb said J46 was also seen trying to feed her mother, in the months before she died: "She's trying, but she can't work hard enough and catch enough to feed three whales."
YOUNG mothers are dying faster than they are being replaced by maturing adults, so the population isn't being replenished.
Balcomb said the population of Southern Resident killer whales was 100 in 1995.
The most recent numbers suggest that it has fallen to 80 in the years since.
"We have seen virtually no growth in this population in 20 years in spite of large amounts of money spent to study and 'recover' them," Balcomb said."
THERE ARE SIMPLY NOT ENOUGH SALMON IN THOSE WATERS TO FEED THEM, AND "SOMETHING" IS CAUSING BOTH REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE AND INCREASED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO INFECTIONS IN THE ORCAS AS WELL AS MASS DIE-OFFS OF THE FOOD FISH THEY ALL NEED TO SURVIVE.
ANOTHER ORCA'S RECENT DEATH WAS ATTRIBUTED TO ITS GEO-TRACKING TAG, THE SITE WHERE THE ORCA WAS TAGGED BECAME INFECTED AND IT DIED.
NOAA admits the tag "could" have caused the death.
A necropsy by British Columbia pathologist Stephen Raverty showed
that fungi that may have originated in the surface film of the water, or
perhaps on L95's skin, appeared to have gotten into the animal's blood
vessels, eventually making it to the lungs. Concentrations of the fungi
were largest near the entry point of the dart, where pieces had broken
off in the fin. "That was our biggest clue," Raverty said.
"This infection may have been introduced at the tag wound," said NOAA's Merrick.
THEY HAVE SUSPENDED THE TAGGING...FOR NOW.
IT GRIEVES ME VERY MUCH TO SEE THESE LOSSES.
IT GRIEVES ME MORE THAT WE WILL SEE OTHERS.
"SOMETHING" IS OUT THERE KILLING THESE MAGNIFICENT ANIMALS AND THE FOOD SOURCES THEY DEPEND ON.
UPDATE JANUARY 9, 2016:
THE TEA ROOM IS DEEPLY SADDENED TO REPORT THE DEATH OF ONE OF THE NEWBORN ORCA CALVES IN THE GROUP SPOKEN OF BELOW.
IT WAS A FEMALE CALF.
FROM THE CANADIAN PRESS, December 30, 2015 :
"A female orca calf has been found dead on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Paul Cottrell of Fisheries and Oceans Canada said a surfer spotted the dead whale washed up on Mussel Beach near Ucluelet on Dec. 23… a necropsy was conducted on Christmas Day. Scientists are still awaiting results of tissue-sample testing and a cause of death is not yet known…"
[PLEASE NOTE: THIS ARTICLE IS WRITTEN BEFORE THE OFFICIAL COUNT OF ORCAS FOLLOWING THE EXPECTED BIRTHS FROM THE 2015 MATING SEASON.
SEEMS THE COUNT IS NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL IT IS DETERMINED HOW MANY NEWBORNS SURVIVE UNTIL JUNE OF 2016. THEN THE NEW CENSUS IS PUBLISHED IN JULY.]
BELOW, MANY OTHER SPECIES OF WHALES ARE ALSO WASHING ASHORE, DYING, WITH NO REAL EXPLANATION FROM SCIENTISTS, JUST CONJECTURE, THOUGH NECROPSIES WERE PERFORMED ON MANY.
ALL ABOVE IMAGES ARE FROM 2014-2015 AND I COULD HAVE POSTED HUNDREDS... OF JUST WHALES.
ALL WHALES...MANY SPECIES OF WHALES.
ALL WHALE SPECIES HAD A VERY BAD YEAR IN 2015, BUT THE ORCAS (SUCH AS ARE DEPICTED IN IMAGES 1 AND 2) MAY BE UNABLE TO RECOVER.
WITH ONLY 77 OF THEM LEFT IN THE "SOUTHERN GROUP" OF THE WEST COAST REGION, NO CALVES MEANS A POSSIBLE END TO ORCAS THERE.
IT WAS ANNOUNCED IN DECEMBER, 2014, BY CONCERNED MARINE BIOLOGISTS THAT THE KILLER WHALES OF THE PACIFIC WEST COAST HAD AGAIN EXPERIENCED NO INFANT ORCA SURVIVORS.
2014 MARKED 3 FULL YEARS WITH NO LIVING NEWBORNS.
[It had been 3 years since the Fukushima disaster, marks 4 years in 2015.]
THEY WERE ALSO FINDING PREGNANT WHALES DYING OR DEAD WITH ALREADY DECOMPOSING FETUSES.Times Colonist, Dec 5, 2014:
The death of J32 [and] her unborn baby, paints a grim future for the southern resident whales… Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research said.
“We haven’t had any survivals in babies for a couple of years. We have had stillborns and newborns die… It’s like zero survival in birth rate here.”
Howard Garrett of Orca Network said… “There was a calf born in early September that lived less than a month and that was the first calf in two years… There should be two or three births at least per year… Instead, there have been seven mortalities and no births.”
2015 ALSO SAW THE DEATHS OF YOUNG ORCAS AND SEVERAL OLDER ONES.
SPEAKING OF THE DEATH OF AN 18-YEAR OLD FEMALE ORCA, EXPERTS PAINTED A GRIM PICTURE OF SURVIVAL FOR THE SPECIES.
Dr. Peter Ross, a senior scientist at the Vancouver Aquarium said, “This was a female who was at the sunrise of her reproductive life.”…
“There’s virtually no survival of the babies anymore,which of course means there’s no future… We have to turn this around somehow,” said Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research.
Balcomb told The Associated Press the death is a severe blow to the pod population, which was placed on the U.S. Endangered Species List in 2005.
"They'll be extinct in 20 years maybe."
"They'll be extinct in 20 years maybe."
There are now just 77 left, he said.
Members of the resident pod are commonly spotted off the B.C. coast between April to November, but usually go into mainland inlets or offshore during the colder winter months.
-Southern residents
-Northern residents
-Southern Alaska residents
-Western Alaska North Pacific residents
In the northeastern Pacific (from California to the western Aleutian Islands and
Bering Sea), the population of ALL 4 GROUPS of orcas is estimated around 2,500.
Beginning in the late 1960s, the live-capture fishery for oceanarium display removed an estimated 47 whales and caused an immediate decline in Southern Resident numbers.
Due to its small population size, we listed this segment of the population as endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 2005 and designated critical habitat in 2006.
NOAA HAS A LONG LIST OF ENDANGERED SPECIES AND CRITICAL HABITATS FOR THE EAST COAST NOW.
http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/maps_data/endangered_species_act_critical_habitat.html
Orcas feed on fish, squid, seabirds, and marine mammals.
ALL OF WHICH HAVE SEEN MASS DIE-OFFS FOR YEARS NOW.
“They're All Gone”: Shock as sardines vanish off California ...
Back in 2011, 2012, 2013, Indigenous Tribes tried to get the attention of federal agencies to look into unusual deaths of many marine creatures, orcas included.
Some orcas appeared to be changing their migration pattern, attempting to go further north, becoming trapped in sea ice, drowning there.
The walruses, seals, polar bears were emaciated, dying, covered with lesions, walruses dying ashore rather than go back to the sea, the elders said.
No one came for years to see what was wrong.
It was mainly the unusual mortality event of the whales and salmon that finally brought them.
The population of sockeye salmon along the coastlines of Alaska is at a “historic low”…
So are many other species of fish that both orcas and Tribes count on for food.
Orca gestation is 13 to 16 months.
A calf is born in Autumn weighing almost 400 pounds and measuring up to seven feet in length.
A calf will remain with its mother for at least two years.
No calves again this year.
UNUSUAL MORTALITY EVENTS AMONG PACIFIC WHALE.
AND NOW, THE BLUE WHALES, LARGEST ANIMALS ON EARTH, ARE DYING, THE FIRST TO WASH ASHORE ON THE OREGON COAST IN OVER A CENTURY WAS DISCOVERED EMACIATED AND HEMORRHAGING ON NOVEMBER 5th.
The massive marine mammal is very rare in Oregon, a state natural resources specialist said. “We don’t usually see blue whales this close in,” said Calum Stevenson, ocean shores specialist with the state Parks and Recreation Department.
“They are not even on our radar for Whale Watch because they are so uncommon… The blubber layer was emaciated — 4 inches or less,” compared with up to 12 inches in a healthy blue whale, Stevenson said.
Bruce Mate, who serves as marine mammal director at Oregon State University’s Hatfield Marine Science Center, said this is the first time he’s seen a blue whale on Oregon beaches. He’s been doing research in the state since 1968… Mate said the environment may have also played a role… Mate described the whale as emaciated and said it had a “very sick blubber layer.”
IN APRIL THIS YEAR, 13 GRAY WHALE INFANTS WASHED ASHORE DEAD, ALONG WITH ANOTHER 55 DOLPHINS AND A RASH OF HUMPBACK WHALES.
[UPDATE, 09 JAN 2016: OTHER NEWBORN GRAY WHALES WASHED ASHORE IN CALIFORNIA IN DECEMBER, 2015:
NBC San Diego, Dec 11, 2015: Lifeguards closed off beach access to Del Mar Shores Friday morning after a dead, newborn gray whale washed ashore, officials confirmed… According to Jim Gilpatrick with the NOAA Fisheries, the calf is about three to four weeks old.
AND, DECEMBER 23, 2015, AS REPORTED IN THE ARGONAUT, A DAYS-OLD BABY WAS DISCOVERED. Lifeguard Capt. Kenichi Haskett said… officials believe the whale died a day or two after its birth.]
FROM APRIL TO MAY OF 2015, ANOTHER 5 WHALES WASHED ASHORE, A SPERM WHALE JUST A SHORT WALK FROM A HUMPBACK ON THE SAME BEACH.
ALSO IN MAY, ANOTHER KILLER WHALE WASHED ASHORE WITH 3 GRAY WHALES IN THE SAME AREA.
ALONG THE BAJA PENINSULA IN MARCH, 2015, DEATHS OF SEVERAL MARINE SPECIES WERE NOTED BY SCIENTISTS.
What’s Killing Baja’s Marine Animals?
"Dead gray whales and dolphins. Corpses of sea lions, birds and sea turtles decomposing on the beach.
Since the beginning of the year, the coasts of Baja California have been the scene of multiple discoveries of dead marine animals.
The latest find was reported last week…55 dead dolphins and 4 sea lions…
[The government will] probe the reasons for the mysterious deaths..
In mid-January… 550 dead sea birds and 4 dead sea lions near San Felipe.
Another zone of mystery surrounds the Laguna Ojo de Liebre… where 150 dead sea turtles were discovered at the end of January.
About two weeks earlier, 14 lifeless gray whales (13 babies and 1 adult) and 16 dead sea turtles were found in the same area…
The baby whales likely died from malnourishment."
California Gray Whale Coalition, Nov. 2014:
"The coast’s winter whale watching season brings real fear for visiting humpbacks and grey whales encountering “radiation hot spots” along West Coast waters as they migrate to and from Alaska and Mexico.
The central Oregon coast’s whale watching training features more than 100 volunteers at 25 whale-watching sites… this year’s whale-watching volunteers have been trained in the dangers of radiation… there has been a rash of dead humpback whales washing-up along central Oregon."
Jul 10, 2015
"5 more dead whales found in Alaska waters since June; total 14 dead; Researchers try to understand mysterious whale deaths…
Kate Wynne, a Marine Mammal Specialist for the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, told Channel 2 News that since the June 18 announcement of the nine dead fin whales, four humpback whales and another fin whale have been found dead.
Tests on tissue from one of the whales have proven NEGATIVE for domoic acid, a biotoxin, and results on two other tests, for Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) and Cesium-137 radioactivity, are still pending."
June 18, 2015
“You don’t usually see large mortality events in that area… I don’t know if there’s a connection or not between all the bird, walrus, and whale deaths.”
Meanwhile, several dead walruses and hundreds of dead seabirds have been discovered in an Alaska Peninsula region about 300 miles southwest of Kodiak Island, federal officials report.
About 25 walrus carcasses were found near Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, an unexpected occurrence in an area where walrus tramplings are rare, said U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokeswoman Andrea Medeiros.
“We rarely see more than one fin whale carcass every couple of years,” said Kate Wynne, a UAF professor and Alaska Sea Grant marine mammal specialist, and the recent rash of dead whale discoveries is "mysterious."August, 2015
An orphaned and injured seal pup… was one of several found this summer, federal agency officials said… The pup was lethargic and very thin — only 16.5 pounds… It was the second such case this week, NOAA spokeswoman Julie Speegle said Friday. “We don’t know what’s going on in the environment, but it does seem to be an unusual year,” Speegle said."
MEANWHILE, OFF THE CALIFORNIA COAST, SEAL PUPS THERE DIED BY THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IN 2015, AND, OF THOSE TESTED, MANY RESULTED IN FINDINGS OF LEUKEMIA.
"No one has yet proven that there is a direct link between the 100 percent mortality rate seen among orca infants and the effects of the radiation contamination of the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima reactor leak in Japan, but it certainly can't be ruled out as a possibility."
Bruce Wright, senior scientist for the Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association,
Jul 17, 2015:
“During the last 10 days I have received reports of dead and dying whales, gulls and forage fish (sand lance) from… the eastern Aleutian Islands and Adak in the western Aleutian Islands… alert me if you observe sand lance predators such as gulls, eagles, foxes, bears, whales acting sick or dead in coastal Alaska.”
Juneau Empire, July 17, 2015: … unusual happenings, worried scientists… Unprecedented things are happening in Alaska’s marine environment.
“I’m really worried. I’m very concerned," said Juneau-based marine ecologist Michelle Ridgway.
THE COUNT NOW APPROACHES 700 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF MARINE CREATURES THAT HAVE EXPERIENCED UNUSUAL DIE-OFFS, "MASS MORTALITY EVENTS" JUST SINCE 2011.
Facts to remember...
OF ALL THOSE CREATURES, MANY DO JUST FINE IN WARM WATER, OTHERS THRIVE IN COLD WATER, SO NO ONE CAN POINT TO WATER TEMPERATURE AS THE CAUSE OF DEATH FOR ALL!
THESE MASS DEATHS HAVE COME IN SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, AND WINTER, FROM THE TIP OF SOUTH AMERICA TO THE ARCTIC CIRCLE.
WHAT HAS BEEN COMMONLY FOUND IN ALMOST ALL IS EMACIATION, HEMORRHAGING OF SOME TISSUE, LESIONS, TUMORS, DISORIENTATION, WEAKNESS, HIGH INFANT MORTALITY OR CESSATION OF REPRODUCTION.THE ORCAS HAVE GROWN SILENT
Dr. Lance Barrett-Lennard, senior marine mammal scientist at the Vancouver Aquarium, has been "sounding the alarm" over the unprecedented mortality rate and the changes in behavior seen in orca pods off the coast of Canada and Alaska.
Dr. Barrett-Lennard says that he and other scientists have noticed that the mammals have become strangely quiet over the past two summers. When teams went out to study the pods and record their vocalizations as part of their normal research routine, they were surprised at how little the cetaceans were communicating with each other:
They weren't vocalizing, and that was quite a striking change after years and years of being very familiar with how noisy they are and how easy to find acoustically.
He believes that "something is likely wrong with the ocean environment," as paraphrased by News1130.com, and that more research is needed to understand the reasons behind the high death rates and the behavioral changes recently observed by the scientists."
A SIMPLE TEST FOR RADIATION...ON A SAMPLING OF PERHAPS A DOZEN OR TWO DOZEN PER SPECIES...IS ALL IT WOULD TAKE TO DETERMINE IF RADIATION IS MORE THAN A POSSIBILITY.
BERKELEY HAS DEVELOPED A "SIMPLE BLOOD TEST" JUST FOR DETECTING IONIZING RADIATION.
"Currently, it takes several days to determine the level of radiation exposure – far too slow for those who would benefit from immediate treatment. But the Berkeley scientists have now developed a blood test that quickly detects if a person has been exposed to radiation, measures their dose, and separates people suffering from inflammation injuries.
The test could help emergency personnel quickly identify people exposed to high radiation doses who need immediate care, and people exposed to lower doses who only need long-term monitoring."
SEVERAL DAYS FOR RESULTS?
THE TESTS DONE ON SEALS, WALRUSES, ONE WHALE AND SOME POLAR BEARS IN ALASKA ARE ALL "STILL PENDING" 3 YEARS AFTER THEY WERE SUBMITTED, IF WE CAN BELIEVE SUCH A THING.
3 YEARS!
ON THE WEST COAST, SEVERAL LABS OFFER SPECIFIC TESTING FOR THE "FUKUSHIMA FINGERPRINT", CESIUM 134.
ONE SEAFOOD COMPANY HAD ITS FISH TESTED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS!
"The company took the unusual and expensive step of getting its fish tested for radioisotopes cesium-134 and cesium-137 that could be traced directly to the Fukushima disaster. It sent seven samples of salmon caught in Southeast Alaska and Puget Sound to a laboratory in Louisiana, at a cost of $1,200. The company released the reports in January and posted the results on its website."
IN 2014 SEVEN SAMPLES COST JUST $1200, NOT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS AS FEDERAL/U.S. LABS CHARGE!!!
AT A COST OF EVEN $1000 PER SPECIMEN SENT TO INDEPENDENT LABS, OUR MARINE CREATURES ARE WORTH THAT AND MORE!
WE DON'T HAVE TO SEND SAMPLES TO WOODS HOLE WHICH CHARGES $600,000 PER SAMPLE!
BUT OLD KEN BUESSELER OF WOODS HOLE TELLS HIS "DONORS" THAT SAMPLING KITS PER FISH CAN BE HAD FOR $500 to $600 PER KIT!!!
THAT'S A FAR CRY FROM $600,000, KEN!
IN A QUICK LOOK ON ANY WEBSITE THAT REPORTS ON CONGRESS' PORK BARREL SPENDING, ON THE CRAP THAT WE TAXPAYERS PAY FOR SO CONGRESSMEN CAN LOOK "PRODUCTIVE FOR THEIR STATES", WE CAN FIND BILLIONS WASTED!
IF WE KEEP PAYING FOR CRAP AND WON'T PAY TO TEST THESE DYING CREATURES, THEN JUST WRITE AMERICA OFF.
WHEN IT'S HUMANS DYING LIKE THESE ANIMALS ARE IT WILL BE POINTLESS TO TEST FOR ANYTHING.
WE CAN KNOW NOW, WITHIN DAYS, IF THESE DEATHS ARE FROM RADIATION.
THE ONLY REASON WE DON'T SEE TESTS AND/OR TEST RESULTS IS BECAUSE , IF THEY TESTED POSITIVE FOR RADIATION POISONING, THEN THE WORLD WOULD KNOW THAT FUKUSHIMA HAS BECOME AN EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENT, JUST AS PREDICTED BY SOME OF THE GREATEST SCIENTIFIC MINDS WAY BACK IN 2011!
TEST THE MARINE LIFE!
IT'S WAY PAST TIME TO JUST FIND OUT!
“We hardly saw any living things.
We saw one whale, sort of rolling helplessly on the surface with what looked like a big tumour on its head. It was pretty sickening.
“I’ve done a lot of miles on the ocean in my life and I’m used to seeing turtles, dolphins, sharks and big flurries of feeding birds.
But this time, for 3000 nautical miles there was nothing alive to be seen.”
PLEASE, listen to those who know the ocean and the life in it.
And no matter what, never stop trying to help them any way you can.
Call, write, visit your congressmen, the EPA, NOAA, anyone, everyone you may think of, and often.
We're the voices they don't have, these creatures of the sea.
WE'RE LOSING AN OCEAN, AN ENTIRE OCEAN OF LIFE!
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***UPDATE, NOV. 22, 2015***
WHILE THE "OFFICIAL" COUNT WON'T BE PUBLISHED FOR THIS YEAR'S BIRTHS, SURVIVORS, DEATHS UNTIL NEXT JULY, READER 'CORYNDER' OFFERS US THIS BIT OF HOPE:
"What are you guys talking about? There's been six calves this year! http://www.timescolonist.com/
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MY REPLY:
Thank you SO much for this info.
I will do an update in just a bit to include this data on the 2 of 4 pods, J,K, L1 & L2.
Information on births and survivors here: http://www.orcanetwork. org/Main/index.php?categories_ file=Births%20and%20Deaths .
The yearly count comes out each July, following the autumnal births, and due to the fact that about half of the newborns typically survive.
"“The whales are barely breeding at replacement rate, when what we really need is population recovery. For this population, and L122, to grow and flourish, the main limitation, a lack of food, must be addressed.” - See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/ news/local/baby-boom-a-fifth- orca-calf-for-endangered- southern-resident-pod-1. 2053396#sthash.DttVQSWX.dpuf
The orcas have just begun arriving in Puget Sound for their wintering and one has already been rescued off some jagged rocks, a juvenile. http://www.kplu.org/post/orca- pods-expected-arrive-puget- sound-soon
I will do an update in just a bit to include this data on the 2 of 4 pods, J,K, L1 & L2.
Information on births and survivors here: http://www.orcanetwork.
The yearly count comes out each July, following the autumnal births, and due to the fact that about half of the newborns typically survive.
"“The whales are barely breeding at replacement rate, when what we really need is population recovery. For this population, and L122, to grow and flourish, the main limitation, a lack of food, must be addressed.” - See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/
The orcas have just begun arriving in Puget Sound for their wintering and one has already been rescued off some jagged rocks, a juvenile. http://www.kplu.org/post/orca-
While the count won't be "official" until July, 2016, this is good news for pods J & L2.
Replied to your email before posting your comment, which should appear within 10 minutes on the blog.
The point in the news articles I had referenced was that there have been NO survivors in any of the pods except for J50, born in 2014, since 2012, and pods K & L1 have had either no births or no survivors since 2011 and 1993 respectively.
Your post should make it clear that some are not concerned about these orcas' future given the "explosion" of recent births.
Good to post both sides of the coin.
ALL points of view SHOULD be offered, thus your comment will be posted, with this email as reply to it.
Many thanks. Be well.
FURTHER READING, MARINE DEATHS
~ "Meanwhile, industrial and radioactive waste from the Japanese tsunami in 2011 and the dumping of modern chemical and agricultural debris are combining with a monster El Nino to push existing species to the brink of extinction."
~ 6th November 2015 - 29 pilot whales dead after stranding on a beach in New Zealand.
~ 4th November 2015 - Millions of salmon 'mysteriously disappear' in rivers in British Columbia,Canada
~ 37 dead whales found washed ashore near the Gulf of Penas, Chile
~ 15th October 2015 - 21 Dolphins, 11 turtles, 4 sea lions found dead along the coast of Sinaloa, Mexico.
~ Hundreds of marine mammals, including seals and whales have washed up dead during winter in Quebec, Canada
~ 13th October 2015 - Hundreds of sea otters washing up dead or dying in Kachemak Bay, Alaska, America
~ 4th August 2015 - 6 Whales dead after 16 became stranded in Cape Breton, Canada
~ 7th May 2015 - 12 dead whales have washed up during past couple months in California
~ 26th May 2015 - Thousands of dead lobsters wash up on the coast of Baja California, Mexico
Excellent piece. Thank you.
ReplyDelete@Donita Thompson, thank you for reading and going through the necessary steps to post a comment. Please, tell others. These and other marine life have nowhere to run to, no way to leave their water world behind and find safety. They're dependent on our voices and our help.
DeleteOne person CAN make a difference.
All the best.
Thanks for putting together this enlightening horrible information.
ReplyDeleteI try to educate people, but most don't want to know anything but iPhone's, sports, and celebrity crap.
How can we change these disasters and save these precious beings when most people refuse to know?
@Steve Yakoban, thanks for reading and for caring.
ReplyDeleteThere is but one way to help these particular beings and that is to stop the radiation from Fukushima. They are but one of about 700 species out there with no place else to go, no escape.
We do NOT need nuclear energy...it cost FAR more to dispose of waste and far more in human and other lives than the roughly 11% of our energy needs it provides.
The entire WORLD will be far better off without one single nuclear power plant,
THEY HAVE NO VOICE to tell us what's wrong, to ask for help.
Their fetuses perish as do so many human ones, all for the same reasons.
All we can do is lend them OUR voices.
Call, write, go meet your Congressmen, your local officials, do the same to local news media.
If even ONE other person learns off this, then we have done SOMETHING, but we must set an example.
CALL, WRITE, BLOG, ANYTHING, and never give up, just never give up.
Never give up and be silent...if only because WE are next, my friend.
All of us can do with just a LITTLE less, not even enough less to hurt us, so that we can spend both time and resources to end nuclear EVERYTHING.
I'll draw my last breath trying, no matter how few listen or care.
Somewhere is THE one who WILL listen and begin the END of this, begin the beginning of HOPE for all affected by the insanity and greed of the few.
How long would it take to help everyone see?
I guess we'd better start DOING something DAILY, yes?
Even touching 1 in 10,000 beats touching NONE.
All the best.
For those who may have not read....that number, 700, that's JUST how many species have seen mass die-offs since 2011.
DeleteThere are far more than 700 species of life in the Pacific.
If they are keeping this quiet, why? Is radiation affecting humans too?
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ReplyDelete@'Bride'...NO, they aren't "keeping it quiet", and of course anything toxic to a whale is very toxic to a human being.
ReplyDeleteI can hardly believe how few have realized in FOUR YEARS the MASSIVE amount of radiation being sent to all of us from the Fukushima/Japanese disaster!
It HAS been in the news, and in the beginning it was ALL OVER the news, with even CBS, NBC & that ludicrous "FAUX" (aka FOX), the New York Times, Reuters, Washington Post writing articles about a possible "China Syndrome", an apocalyptic event, etc.
If you but read what the Atomic Energy Commission FREELY ADMITTED in the 1940s through 1950s, that "NO RADIATION LEVEL IS SAFE FOR HUMANS", that alone should do it for you.
The EPA, the NRC, ALL have always adhered to the theory that there is NO level of radiation , not even on a molecular level, at which the human body is not adversely affected....we get "screwed" by it at a GENETIC level, so that our children and their children ALL have higher risks of cancers and abnormalities and birth defects, ALL CAUSED BY LOW-LEVEL RADIATION". It has become a part of us, this "background radiation", this "low-level" daily dose of a deadly monster we NEVER needed and DON'T NEED NOW!
Of course, one CAN align their thinking with the Nuclear Industry..."some radiation is good for us"...a stupid idea that has been proven to be untrue over and over again...But, hey, let those who will believe that!
And then let THEM accept nuclear waste in THEIR backyards, so the friends I have on several "reservations" can get that stuff away from them, as all of them are bloody sick of seeing THEIR people DIE from it!
Radiation is good for us?
When those who say that are LIVING WITHIN ITS REACH, next to Nuclear power plants, next to nuclear waste disposal sites, next to old uranium mines, THEN I'll see how harmless radiation is...and I'll bet the farm we WATCH THEM DIE a lot more frequently from cancers and such, just like people are now who ALREADY live near those damnable places!
Follow a few links...see the "peer-reviewed" evidence. Nuclear energy kills. Radiation, even in small amounts, can be, has been, will always be LETHAL.
And the industry counts on people like you & others who, in spite of an ongoing extinction level event, JUST DIDN'T KNOW.
TELL OTHERS!
I have hundreds of studies linked in many of my blogs, or just search for yourself. I did. So ANYONE can...anyone who WANTS to know.
WE EACH GET ONE LIFE, SHORT LIFE, COMPARATIVELY.
TO NOT KNOW WHAT HARMS THE BODY WE'RE IN IS UNACCEPTABLE.
TO NOT KNOW HOW FRAGILE LIFE IS IS ALSO UNACCEPTABLE.
WE LEARN, OR WE PERISH.
CHOOSE LEARN, PLANET EARTH PEOPLE.
Fukishima and nuclear energy is a big part to blame. Cars oil and monsanto ad to it. But its Mine and your fault not the governments. We all add to it by using electricity that is not sustainable, driving cars that run on oil and eating food that is not organic.
ReplyDeleteSmall choices to use less add up when its in the millions of people. Its your choice make it or die.
@Erik, thanks for reading and commenting. I agree with you 100% on the basic concept that WE are ALL to blame. But you must be a new reader here, else you'd know I am 100% organic, use sustainable everything & have MAYBE blogged more against Monsanto than the next dozen folks. STILL, yes, yes, even tho' I didn't know what electricity was until I was "half-grown" as they say in Appalachia, even tho' my traditionalist grandparents didn't use electricity until they were in their 60s & didn't need it then...yeah, nail on the head. And tho' the politicians bloody well ARE to blame, WE, again, ALLOW them to do what they do. I always start with a MIRROR when I start looking for solutions to problems...or the reason for the problem.
DeleteFew want to accept ANY responsibility for ANYTHING much these days (said knowing that's a sweeping generalization) but to do less is just, well, immature, but also a cop-out.
Appreciate your words, all the best. Keep putting this in faces...MAYBE it'll catch on?
We all need to be educated on these things. It was prophesied in the bible that these events would take place, NOT that it might happen, but would definitely happen according to the times and the seasons preceding the Return of Jesus Christ. We are clearly in that season. Obviously, the very Reason WHY the Bible is still in print today and always will be. It's a true guide to what is to come. One thing is for sure..... every single knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord! 💖 Jesus has provided protection from worse things than Radiation fallout. And will continue to protect His children (those who confess with there mouth and believe in their heart that Jesus Christ is Lord!) Aloha,... a child of God♡!
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@Diana, many thanks for reading and commenting. Hats off to your statement of faith. However, we know that NOT ALL agree with Christianity's view of the world. That's OK. What is NOT OK is how, especially of late, it seems to me from careful observation, that Christians may be the most assaulted group of folks on the planet, maybe moreso than the "unwanted" unborn whom are aborted. Looks like Christianity is tagged for deletion as well. (And no, I DON'T care whom that offends, not one whit!) So, thanks for your message of, shall we say, HOPE?
DeleteBloody little hope left, is it?
All the best.
Keep the faith, but...NEVER expect others to respect it OR adhere to it themselves. Just KEEP it.
Just "keep on keeping on", as my one gramma used to say.
What are you guys talking about? There's been six calves this year!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/baby-boom-a-fifth-orca-calf-for-endangered-southern-resident-pod-1.2053396
@ 'Corynder'. Many thanks for your comment.
DeleteThank you SO much for this info.
I will do an update in just a bit to include this data on the 2 of 4 pods, J,K, L1 & L2.
Information on births and survivors here: http://www.orcanetwork.org/Main/index.php?categories_file=Births%20and%20Deaths .
The yearly count comes out each July, following the autumnal births, and due to the fact that about half of the newborns typically survive.
"“The whales are barely breeding at replacement rate, when what we really need is population recovery.
For this population, and L122, to grow and flourish, the main limitation, a lack of food, must be addressed.” - See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/baby-boom-a-fifth-orca-calf-for-endangered-southern-resident-pod-1.2053396#sthash.DttVQSWX.dpuf
The orcas have just begun arriving in Puget Sound for their wintering and one has already been rescued off some jagged rocks, a juvenile.
http://www.kplu.org/post/orca-pods-expected-arrive-puget-sound-soon
While the count won't be "official" until July, 2016, this is good news for pods J & L2.
Replied to your email before posting your comment, which should appear within 10 minutes on the blog.
The point in the news articles I had referenced was that there have been NO survivors in any of the pods except for J50, born in 2014, since 2012, and pods K & L1 have had either no births or no survivors since 2011 and 1993 respectively.
Your post should make it clear that some are not concerned about these orcas' future given the "explosion" of recent births.
Good to post both sides of the coin.
ALL points of view SHOULD be offered, thus your comment will be posted, with this email as reply to it.
Many thanks. Be well.
I OFFER THE FOLLOWING LINK SO ALL MAY (SORT OF) KEEP UP WITH THESE ORCAS.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.orcanetwork.org/Main/index.php?categories_file=Sightings
ONE CAN ALSO REPORT ORCA ABUSE, STRANDINGS, AND SIGHTINGS THERE.
THE THING ABOUT THAT GROUP, THAT WEBSITE...THEY COMPLAIN OF ORCA HARASSMENT YET OFFER TIPS ON "SEE THE ORCAS" BOAT RIDES.
THAT MAKES NO SENSE TO ME!
SEE http://www.orcanetwork.org/Main/index.php?categories_file=Whale%20Watching%20Guide
WHY NOT JUST SAY "LEAVE THE WHALES IN PEACE, DAMMIT!"
FOR THE FULL LIST OF MEMBERS OF EACH POD, THEIR BIRTHS AND DEATHS, GO TO http://www.orcanetwork.org/Main/index.php?categories_file=Births%20and%20Deaths .
The Orca Network’s Howard Garrett cautions that the Southern Resident orcas, which are listed as an endangered species, are still in trouble.
“Over the past three years, there’ve been 16 deaths out of the community, so it’s still an uphill climb to replenish the population,” Garrett said.
http://www.kplu.org/post/orca-pods-expected-arrive-puget-sound-soon
AND A ROUND OF BOOING, HISSING, AND, ON MY PART, ROCK-THROWING AT THESE GUYS...PERHAPS KINGS OF WHALE HARASSMENT?
ReplyDelete"The Pacific Whale Watch Association PWWA
consists of 36 dedicated whale watching and ecotourism businesses committed to research, education, and responsible wildlife viewing. Member companies depart from 20 different ports in Washington State and British Columbia, taking about a half-million passengers out every year, creating critical constituencies for conservation.
Each one of our member operators provides a unique experience.
Whether it’s a fast, exciting Zodiac-style boat, or the comfort of a larger family-friendly vessel, or maybe something in-between, there is a PWWA member company that’s just right for you!"
Just right for me is that we obsrve them by satellite, maybe a few shote from the International Space Station...NOTHING CLOSER!
NO BOAT ENGINES, NO NAVAL SONAR!!!
Watch then from shore...just KEEP AWAY FROM THE WHALES!
A friend posted this on his FB wall a few weeks ago.
ReplyDelete"I have a globe depicting the earth on my mantle above the fireplace. I took it down and sat with it in my lap tonight, thinking of many a geography lesson through the years at school, I caressed it gently as my memories came and went, & somewhere in the distance I heard myself ask it where it hurt most???
It softly replied: "Everywhere, everywhere, all over........."
I sat silent, helpless as the tears ran down my face..............."
@ZL, aye, and she does hurt. My ancestors knew the earth is a LIVING ORGANISM. She's not some THING, but SOMEONE. We see her plate tectonics, her climate, her "temperament" displayed each day. We see her literally BREATHE, and shift her position. She has a "song" which can be tuned into. She lets us know in a million ways hat she LIVES...tho' poorly now.
ReplyDeleteI don't care what others think of my love for her, my adoration of all there is about her, even her seemingly 'violent' moments.
Would, oh, WOULD that all who read here would see her as your friend does, perhaps as you do!
As SHE goes, so go we ALL.
As her 'children' go, so go we ALL, eventually, certainly. Because she is ALIVE and she DOES hurt, we MUST apply the balms to cure her.
There are too many "romanticized/stylized' versions of what the Original People in this hemisphere have said about "Mother Earth" that tend to anger me, but from a book by Dan George, this:
"It is hard for me to understand a culture that not only hates and fights his brothers but even attacks nature and abuses her. I see my white brothers going about blotting out nature from his cities. I see him strip the hills bare, leaving ugly wounds on the face of mountains. I see him tearing things from the bosom of mother earth as though she were a monster, who refused to share her treasures with him. I see him throw poison in the waters, indifferent to the life he kills there; and he chokes the air with deadly fumes.
My white brother does many things well for he is more clever than my people but I wonder if he knows how to love well. I wonder if he has ever really learned to love at all. Perhaps he only loves the things that are his own but never learned to love the things that are outside and beyond him. And this is, of course, not love at all, for man must love all creation or he will love none of it. Man must love fully or he will become the lowest of the animals."
And it was the Indigenous who were told to ASSIMILATE?
Ahhh, therein lies the problem, yes?
Be well. I hope that you and yours are well.
I have known you
ReplyDeletewhen your forests were mine;
when they gave me my meat
and clothing.
I have known you
in your streams
and rivers
where your fish flashed
and danced in the sun,
where the waters said come,
come and eat of my abundance.
I have known you
in the freedom of your winds.
And my spirit,
like the winds,
once roamed your good lands.
For thousands of years
I have spoken the language of the land
and listened to its many voices.
I took what I needed
and found there was plenty for everyone.
The rivers were clear and thick with life,
the air was pure and gave way
to the thrashing of countless wings.
On land, a profusion of creatures abounded.
I walked tall and proud
knowing the resourcefulness of my people,
feeling the blessings of the Supreme Spirit.
I lived in the brotherhood of all beings.
I measured the day
by the sun's journey across the sky.
The passing of the year was told
by the return of the salmon
or the birds pairing off to nest.
Between the first campfire and the last
of each day I searched for food,
made shelter, clothing and weapons,
and always found time for prayer.
The wisdom and eloquence of my father
I passed on to my children,
so they too acquired faith,
courage, generosity, understanding,
and knowledge in the proper way of living.
Such are the memories of yesterday!
Today, harmony still lives in nature,
though we have less wilderness,
less variety of creatures.
Fewer people know the cougar's den
in the hills, nor have their eyes followed
the eagle's swoop, as he writes endless
circles in the warm air.
The wild beauty of the coastline
and the taste of sea fog remains hidden
behind the windows of passing cars.
When the last bear's skin has been taken
and the last ram's head has been mounted
and fitted with glass eyes,
we may find in them the reflection
of today's memories.
Take care, or soon our ears will strain
in vain to hear the creator's song.
~Dan George, from the book My Heart Soars
Learn...or perish...
Hi Waninahi
DeleteMy name is Davide, i live in Africa, with no option it seems to sign in from google.
Thank you for your post, the Fukushima thing is way out of hand & was so since the beginning, unbelievable that it wasn't a world priority number 1 back then & still continues!!
This song came to me about exactly this apathy, please share it far & wide if you like or appreciate.
Blessings in the One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nKCPD-gnhI
I am all for truth, and i do believe we have been lied to about the extent of the radiation from Fukushima, however, in these photos I see a fin whale, a sperm whale, and dolphins. (as well as orcas) If you want people to take your post seriously at least do some research on the photos before you post them
ReplyDelete@DENISE...DID YOU SCORE QUITE L;OW IN READING COMPREHENSION? THE ARTICLE BEGINS, IT'S BEEN A BAD YEAR FOR WHALES....AS IN ALL WHALES, AND THEN I SHOWED THAT BY PHOTOS, AND WENT ON TO MENTION EACH CASE IN THE PHOTOS. NEED TRANSLATION? HIT THE TRANSLATE BUTTON!!!
DeleteI GOTTA ASK...HOW CAN ANYONE WHO READ THE ENTIRE BLOG FAIL TO READ ALL THE BLOG AND FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THE "NICE PICTURES"?
DeleteARE WE REALLY THAT DUMBED-DOWN, OR JUST THAT DETERMINED TO FIND FLAWS IN OTHERS?
REALLY, FOLKS, READ ALL THE WORDS, IF YOU READ...DON'T JUST "LOOK AT THE PICTURES", PLEASE!
100% INFANT MORTALITY IN ORCAS, WEST COAST MASS DIE-OFFS ALL MARINE CREATURES FOR 4TH YEAR... emphasis on All Marine Creatures
Delete@Grammy, exactly...Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment.
Delete@ Davide, thank you for reading and posting a comment. And thanks much for the link to the song on Youtube. Could you perhaps post all the lyrics? I'd like to get that "out there", too, if we may.
ReplyDeleteAll the best.
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ReplyDelete@Davide...I also much enjoyed this video you posted https://youtu.be/W2BMZIfX6Lo
ReplyDeleteAs soon as time permits, I will have a go at watching all those on your channel. I appreciate different musical styles and these just "speak" to that.
Shared on Dutch Fb. What a dreadful morning read though guys. But thank you..!
ReplyDeleteShared on Dutch Fb. What a dreadful morning read though guys. But thank you..!
ReplyDelete@ De Steentypograaf , Bedankt voor het lezen. Gelieve te delen.
ReplyDeleteTweeted, shared, and re-shared. Very important info!!! Thank you! Is there a group that is working to change this? If so, do they need donations? I will add them to the short-list of target charities on OrcaLuna FB page, art auctions for activists.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/OrcaLuna/
@Cecilia H...thanks for reading, caring, sharing.
DeleteThere are a few organizations all about helping Orcas, and if I knew ONE that had done anything to help make the OCEAN safe, I'd surely tell you. If I knew ANYONE who has done much at all to stop the leaks and contamination from the Japanese disaster, I'd post that in red letters 10 feet tall.
TRY to get 'your people' on Facebook to CALL THEIR ELECTED OFFICIALS, AND RAISE PURE HELL about the mass die-offs and the lack of ongoing, daily monitoring of radiation in the Pacific and in America.
Maybe raise funds to GO TO WASHINGTON & knock on Congressional doors?
Contact local media and ask them WTH? WHY aren't they carrying stories on the deaths in the Pacific? Fukushima? Even Orcas?
When enough of us are screaming about this, I guarantee you someone "big" will HAVE to listen and DO something.
Squeaky wheels get the oil...not silence.
We've all been silent long enough!
Best regards.
@ Cecilia Henle again...ummmm...visiting your Google+ page, seeing ALL THAT TURQUOISE, I just thought I'd ask for maybe the coordinates on that stash of stones? Not that I would gather a raiding party or anything...just, ummm, well, I more than like TURQUOISE.
DeleteJAN. 10, 2016:
ReplyDeleteSCIENTISTS HOPEFUL THAT THE DEAD NEWBORN ORCA IS FROM THE "TRANSIENT" ORCAS IN THE AREA.
http://pugetsoundblogs.com/waterways/2016/01/04/orca-tracking-begins-on-west-coast-as-dead-calf-appears-to-be-a-transient/
“Everything is screaming ‘transient,’” said Deborah Giles, research director for CWR.
Deborah has been consulting with Dave Ellifrit, a CWR field biologist who has the uncanny ability to identify individual killer whales at a glance. Dave and Deborah have seen photos of the young orca’s carcass — which, I’m sorry to say, looks to me like nothing more than a dead marine mammal.
“The shape of the jaw is more robust in a transient,” Deborah told me, adding that the overall shape of the head and the “eye patch” (an elongated white spot) appears different in transients. Other interesting facts about the young whale could be revealed in the upcoming necropsy report. I’m not sure if lab analysis of the whale’s DNA will come out at the same time, but most details are expected within two or three weeks.
Although the death of any killer whale is unfortunate, transients have been doing better overall than Southern Residents. Even with eight new births, the Southern Resident population is still four animals short of the 88 seen just five years ago. And they have a long way to go before reaching the 98 orcas reported in 2004 among the three Southern Resident pods.
For Southern Residents, prey availability has been listed as one of the likely factors for their decline. The J, K and L pods depend mainly on chinook salmon, a species listened as threatened and struggling to survive along with the orcas.
"In the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." — Baba Dioum, Senegalese conservationist
ReplyDeleteTHIS GROUP IS TRACKING THE SOUTHERN RESIDENT PODS!
ReplyDeletehttp://pugetsoundblogs.com/waterways/2016/01/07/k-pod-turns-back-and-heads-up-into-canada/