Saturday, March 31, 2018

Lost Freedom; 20-30



  • Hyak 2/Tung-Jen, captured in 1968 at 1 years old, died 23 years later at Vancouver Aquarium - pneumonia. 

  • No name, bred in 1968, died in Marine World California - stillbirth. 

  • Ahab, captured in 1968 at 8 years old, died 5 years later at U.S Navy Hawaii - unknown.

  • Cuddles, captured in 1968 at 2 years old, died 5 years later at Dudley Zoo - abscess.

  • Mamuk, captured in 1968 at 3 years old, died 5 years later at Sea-Arama - blood poisoning. 

  • Haida, captured in 1968 at 4 years old, died 14 years later at Sealand Victoria - lung infection.  

  • No name, bred in 1968, died at Marine World California - stillbirth.

  • No name, captured in 1969 at 5 years old, unknown time of death at Seattle Marine Aquarium - unknown. 

  • Ramu 2, captured in 1969 at 9 years old, died 1 year later at Marineland Australia - unknown. 

  • Calypso, captured in 1969 at 6 years old, died 1 year later at Marineland Antibes - unknown. 

 

Friday, March 16, 2018

Straw By Request Movement



     The "straw by request" movement is taking restaurants, cafes, hotels and cities by storm. When a straw is requested you get an alternative to plastic. This movement is slowly making our oceans a safer place. 

     Here is a list of places on the straw by request movement:

  • Joe Coffee, 100% compostable cornstarch straws upon request
  • Teds Montana Grill, paper straws upon request
  • Luke's Lobster, upon request 
  • Inday, upon request
  • Revival Food Hall, upon request
  • Lettuce Entertain You, paper straws upon request
  • Fox Restaurant Concepts, eco friendly straw upon request 
  • Starbucks, strawless lid
  • Eataly, no straw 
  • Intelligenstia Coffee, compostable straw upon request or $3 metal straw 
  • Shake Shack, no straw 
  • Edition Hotels, no straw
  • Royal Caribbean Cruise, no straw 
  • 1Hotels, biodegradable straw upon request 
  • Hilton, no straw 
  • Sixty Hotels, no straw
  • Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants, compostable or metal straws or no straw 
  • Four Seasons, paper, bamboo or cornstarch straws 
  • Hyatt Hotels, eco friendly option upon request 
  • Alameda, California, straw upon request and reusable foodware
  • Carmel, California, straws upon request, and biodegradable, compostable or recycled foodware
  • Davis, California, straw upon request only 
  • Manhattan Beach, California, straw upon request only, and non-plastic foodware 
  • Oakland, California, straw upon request only 
  • San Luis Obispo, California, straws upon request only
  • Miami Beach, Florida, straw upon request only
  • Ikea, phasing out straws and other plastic ware

  

Friday, March 9, 2018

Endangered Dolphins, Whales and Porpoise




  Vaquita - Critically Endangered 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear 


  Whale Shark - Endangered 
  • High value in shark fishing industry 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear 
  • Injury from boat propellers from whale shark tourism 


  Dugong - Vulnerable 

  • Sea grass habitat loss
  • Coastal development 
  • Ocean pollution 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear


   Maui Dolphin - Critically Endangered
  • Entanglement of fishing gear
  • Ocean pollution 
  • Boat collisions 


  Hector Dolphin - Endangered 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear
  • Ocean pollution 
  • Habitat loss
  • Boat collisions 


  Indus and Ganges River Dolphin - Endangered
  • Habitat loss
  • Ocean pollution 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear


  Southern Resident Killer Whale/Orca - Near Threat 
  • Loss of salmon prey
  • Chemical contamination 
  • Noise pollution 
  • Military activity
  • Boat collision 
  • Oil spill
  • Entanglement in fishing gear


  Beluga Whale - Near Threat 
  • Habitat destruction
  • Entanglement in fishing gear
  • Ocean pollution
  • Noise pollution 


  North Atlantic Right Whale - Critically Endangered 
  • Boat collisions 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear
  • Noise pollution 


  Western North Pacific Gray Whale - Critically Endangered
  • Entanglement in fishing gear
  • Noise pollution 
  • Boat collision 


  Blue Whale - Endangered 
  • Boat collision 
  • Entanglement in fishing gear


  Sei Whale - Endangered 
  • Whaling 
  • Climate change
  • Ocean pollution
  • Entanglement in fishing gear
  • Boat collision 


  Fin Whale - Endangered 
  • Whaling 
  • Climate change 
  • Habitat loss
  • Chemical contamination

Friday, March 2, 2018

Their Story; Orkid.

Picture from www.orcahome.de

     My name is Orkid, I was born in Seaworld San Diego, September of 1988. My parents are Kandu 5 and Orky 2, and I am the oldest captive-born orca. I was named after my das Orky who died just a few days after I was born. 

     In 1989 when I was only 11 months old, my mom was involved in a fatal accident with Corky 2. My mom attacked Corky and crashed into a wall, she died of hemorrhaging. Corky became my adopted mother and we are still together to this day and very close. 

     I love making new friends, and I get along with most everyone around me. I had a very close relationship with Kasatka for a while, I'm also close with Keet, Shouka and Ikaika. I used to have issues with Ulises in the past but we get along okay now. I've mated with lots of guys but I've never gotten pregnant. 

     I have had some pretty bad incidents with my trainers, I have been involved in 17 of 87 attacks on them. In 2002, Splash and I attacked a trainer named Tamarie. In 2006 I attacked another trainer attempting to do a sonogram. I've also dragged trainers underwater and wasn't allowed to perform in waterworks shows after that. As of lately, no one has reported much on me, I'm still in my tank in San Diego, performing every day with my best friend Nakai.