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NOAA Science Camp 2021: Tag Along with Killer Whale Researchers as They Solve Scientific Mysteries
1:03:49
How do we study endangered Southern Resident killer whales? Join us to find out how NOAA uses creative techniques and tools to study effects of disturbance, health, foraging behavior and acoustics of whales who spend most of their lives underwater.
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B-Roll: DTAG Research and Vessel Traffic Near Southern Resident Killer Whales
1:21
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.
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Southern California Steelhead: A Forgotten Treasure
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Once abundant enough to support a recreational fishery, southern California steelhead are now listed as endangered due to habitat loss with many southern California residents forgetting they share the landscape with this coastal treasure.
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Killer Whales at Night: Helping Protect Southern Residents
2:27
Little is known about what killer whales do at night. To learn more, scientists use suction cup tags called DTAGs that can monitor whales’ nighttime behavior and responses to noise. Learn how this new information could help better protect the whales.
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B-Roll: Southern Resident Killer Whale J50 Feeding Trials
2:40
August 12, 2018. Live Chinook salmon feeding trials for J50.
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B-Roll: Southern Resident Killer Whale J50– Aerials of Breath Sampling, Antibiotic Administration, J Pod; Salmon Release
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August 10 & 12, 2018. Aerials of the response team on a skiff tracking J50 for the collection of a breath sample and antibiotic administration; aerials of J Pod swimming; topside footage of Chinook salmon release through tube as an evaluation.
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B-Roll: Southern Resident Killer Whale J50 - Antibiotic Injection Prep & Breath Sampling
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August 9, 2018. Approach of killer whale J50 from the J Pod for antibiotic injection and breath sampling. Puget Sound, Seattle, Washington, USA
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B-Roll: Southern Resident Killer Whale J50 - Tracking by Researchers
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July 21, 2018. Approach of killer whale J50 from the J Pod for breath sampling. Puget Sound, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Spotlight on the Southern Resident Killer Whale--An Interview with NOAA Fisheries Biologist Lynne Barre
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The Pacific Northwest is home to critically endangered orcas, the Southern Resident Killer Whales, consisting of the J, K, and L pods or clans. NOAA research advances in an intense effort to understand, provide new data, and minimize threats to them.
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B-Roll: Photogrammetry Research on Southern Resident Killer Whales
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Select footage of photogrammetry research on southern resident killer whales using an unmanned hexacopter. Images will be used to measure body condition and health of these endangered whales, and the data will be used to help guide recovery efforts.
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Recovering the Southern Resident Killer Whale with Research and Conservation
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Learn what scientists have discovered studying the endangered Southern Resident killer whales. See the science behind recovering this charismatic creature, from collecting their poop to tracking them using satellite tags.
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