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Killer Whale - NOAA Fisheries The killer whale is the largest member of the dolphin family The population of Southern Resident killer whales in the Pacific Northwest is one of the most critically endangered marine mammals Learn about our work to protect and conserve killer whales
New killer whale species: Biggs and resident killer whales | NOAA . . . Now a team of scientists from NOAA Fisheries and universities have assembled genetic, physical, and behavioral evidence The data distinguish two of the killer whale ecotypes of the North Pacific Coast—residents and Bigg’s—as separate species
Southern Resident Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) | NOAA Fisheries In 2005, the Southern Resident killer whale was listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act Learn more about the Southern Resident killer whale’s status, management, recovery efforts, and outreach and education partnerships
Southern Resident Killer Whale Calf Dies Days after Birth; Second . . . Southern Resident killer whales are icons of a vibrant but struggling marine ecosystem that is important to us all Join us in exploring the ecological connections that tie this system together, and the ways we are protecting and working to recover the whales we all care so much about
How new killer whale species got their names | NOAA Fisheries To identify names for the new species, the scientists dug into the history of killer whale science on the Pacific Coast They learned of lively personalities, evolving taxonomy, and missing skulls
False Killer Whale - NOAA Fisheries False killer whales are social animals found globally in all tropical and subtropical oceans and generally in deep offshore waters Learn more about the false killer whale
B-Roll_Southern Resident Killer Whale Mother With New Calf Southern Resident Killer Whale mother, L90, with her new calf, L128 This video was captured by joint a science team including SeaDoc Society, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, and NOAA Fisheries
B-Roll: Whales and Dolphins - NOAA Fisheries Video Gallery Select footage of NOAA scientists affixing a DTAG to a Southern Resident killer whale and vessel traffic near killer whales in Puget Sound Research conducted under NMFS-authorized ESA MMPA permit
Saving the Southern Resident Killer Whales | NOAA Fisheries Today, the Southern Resident killer whale population remains near its lowest point in the last 30 years, increasing the urgency of recovery Alongside our partners, we have worked on a suite of actions to move the population towards recovery