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Southern Resident Killer Whale

Endangered, hungry, dammed

As salmon dwindle, whales die

September 14, 2016srkwcsi

Carl Safina
The Safina Center / Ocean Views
Sept. 13, 2016

Governor Jay Inslee visited the San Juan Islands over Labor Day weekend for two reasons: to secure voters, and to get a little peace and quiet. While he did find those two things, he was also confronted with something else—orca advocates seeking help for the region’s Southern Resident killer whales. Read article in full…

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