Jan. 6, 2017

SUFB 261: Ocean Talk Friday

SUFB 261: Ocean Talk Friday

I talk about a mass die off in Nova Scotia; a 105 year old orca is believed to be deceased; and, eelgrass is doing well in Puget Sound

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I take on Ocean Talk Friday on my own this week as Nathan Johnson will be taking on a different role this year due to his life becoming business. We will try and get him back whenever we can because, well...he's awesome!!!

Here is what I discuss on today's podcast:
1) A mass herring die off as well as various invertebrate species (lobster, crabs, startfish, mussels, shrimp and clams);
2) The oldest living orca, "Granny" (known to scientists as J2), in the Southern Resident Population is considered to be deceased; and,
3) Eelgrass in Puget Sound is doing well other than localized areas.

Enjoy the podcast!

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