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Welcome to Episode 4 of the Prince of Whales PODcast! Join your hosts, Claudia, Nik, and Brendon, as they dive into the unique lives of sea otters and the incredible feeding techniques of humpback whales. This episode explores the fascinating story of Ollie, a solitary sea otter at Race Rocks, and his remarkable adaptation to life on his own. We also discuss how sea otters play a critical role as keystone species, protecting kelp forests and supporting marine ecosystems. Later, we delve into humpback whales' clever hunting strategies, from bubble net feeding to trap feeding and beyond. Whether you’re intrigued by the resilience of sea otters or the cooperation of humpbacks, this episode is packed with fascinating insights.
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(0:44) Meet Ollie, the solitary sea otter of Race Rocks (1:22) How sea otters support kelp forests and marine ecosystems (2:31) The history of the sea otter fur trade and conservation efforts (13:17) What is bubble net feeding, and how does it work? (17:31) Other fascinating humpback feeding techniques like trap feeding and flick feedingStay tuned for more marine life stories in future episodes! Don’t forget to subscribe and send us your questions at [email protected] or on Instagram. 🌊
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the Prince of Whales PODcast! Join your hosts, Claudia, Nik, and Brendon, as they delve into the fascinating world of whale communication and the playful antics of orcas. This episode explores how baleen whales use low-frequency calls to communicate across vast ocean distances and compares their methods to the echolocation of toothed whales like orcas. We also dive into some entertaining stories about orca behaviours, from interacting with gray whales to their mischievous encounters with crab pots. Whether you’re a marine biology enthusiast or just love a good whale tale, this episode has something for everyone.
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How baleen whales use low-frequency calls to communicate over hundreds of kilometres The mechanics of echolocation and how toothed whales "see" with sound Fun and fascinating orca behaviours, from chasing gray whales to playing with crab pots The differences between baleen and toothed whale communicationStay tuned for more marine life stories in future episodes! Don’t forget to subscribe and send us your questions at [email protected] or on Instagram. 🌊
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Welcome to Episode 2 of the Prince of Whales PODcast! Join your hosts, Claudia, Nik, and Brendon, as they explore the wonders of British Columbia’s marine ecosystems. In this episode, we focus on the iconic Race Rocks Ecological Reserve, uncovering its incredible biodiversity and the powerful tidal currents that shape it. We also dive into the epic journeys of humpback whales, exploring their migration patterns, the reasons behind their travels, and the fascinating story of their population recovery after near extinction. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just curious about the underwater world, this episode offers a deep dive into the lives of these magnificent creatures.
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What makes Race Rocks a hotspot for marine life The incredible wildlife you can spot at the reserve The mechanics and importance of tidal upwelling at Race Rocks The breathtaking migrations of humpback whales Why some humpbacks are starting to stay year-roundStay tuned for more exciting topics in future episodes! Don’t forget to subscribe and send us your questions at [email protected] or on Instagram. 🌊
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Welcome to the debut episode of the Prince of Whales POD-cast! Meet your hosts, Claudia, Nik, and Brendon from Prince of Whales; this episode dives into the captivating world of whales and the marine ecosystems of British Columbia’s Salish Sea. Get to know the types of whales you might encounter on tours, learn about their unique behaviours, and hear fascinating insights into their diets and migration patterns. Whether you're an ocean enthusiast or simply a curious listener, this episode is packed with stories, science, and a love for marine conservation.
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Introduction to the Salish Sea’s rich marine ecosystem Types of whales in the region: Baleen vs. Toothed What killer whales eat (and why shark liver is a delicacy) How whales are identified by their markings Where we find whales: Site fidelity and feeding hotspots The magic of humpback breaching and what it might meanStay tuned as we explore new topics in future episodes! Don’t forget to subscribe and send us your questions at [email protected] or on Instagram.🌊
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We’re thrilled to launch our brand new Prince of Whales POD-cast – a short, exciting, and educational series where we dive into fascinating fan questions about whales and the rich marine ecosystem of British Columbia. Each week, in just 10 minutes, our passionate hosts will share their love for these majestic creatures, bringing you closer to the wonders of whales and the incredible world beneath the waves. Whether you're a whale enthusiast or just curious about the sea, join us for a quick chat and discover something new each week!
Want to ask a question, head to our Instagram page @princeofwhaleswhalewatching or send an email to [email protected]