stubbs-island.ca
Environment & Ethics | British Columbia Whale Watching Tours Adventures, Stubbs Island Whale Watching, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
http://www.stubbs-island.ca/environment-protect
Stubbs Island Whale Watching. Stubbs Island Whale Watching. Visit us on Facebook. Watch us on Youtube. Stubbs Island Whale Watching. The environment and ethics are at the core of everything Stubbs Island Whale Watching is about. From the company's beginnings in 1980, our concern for the ocean and how we affect the whales has formed an ongoing effort to support conservation and research. And strive to allow the whales to be observed in their natural environment without being disturbed. By using larger...
stubbs-island.com
Environment & Ethics | British Columbia Whale Watching Tours Adventures, Stubbs Island Whale Watching, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
http://www.stubbs-island.com/environment-protect
Stubbs Island Whale Watching. Stubbs Island Whale Watching. Visit us on Facebook. Watch us on Youtube. Stubbs Island Whale Watching. The environment and ethics are at the core of everything Stubbs Island Whale Watching is about. From the company's beginnings in 1980, our concern for the ocean and how we affect the whales has formed an ongoing effort to support conservation and research. And strive to allow the whales to be observed in their natural environment without being disturbed. By using larger...
spiritwhales.blogspot.com
Spirit Whales: Meet my Whales! "Pointer"
http://spiritwhales.blogspot.com/2013/01/meet-my-whales-pointer.html
Sunday, 20 January 2013. You all I'm sure read the post about Blackney aka A38 from the A30 matriline, so here is his brother, A39 aka Pointer! I have several shots of Pointer, because him and Blackney come and cruise by the boat curiously when I am up in their home range in the summer. Blackney often comes closer than Pointer, but sometimes he does come a little closer. The A 30 matriline is now run by Tsitika, aka A30, she is a grandmother, born in 1947. Photograph (taken by myself) of Pointer:. Killer...
spiritwhales.blogspot.com
Spirit Whales: Entering a contest!
http://spiritwhales.blogspot.com/2013/03/entering-contest.html
Sunday, 3 March 2013. Hey guys, this is for a free resin necklace, so this counts as a contest entry! I love Art by Aelia, she does fantastic resin necklaces, and custom whale flukes! I'm totally biased because I have so much of her great work. I have like 8 or so resins from her, and two custom tails, Inukshuk, and kc the humpback whales. So go go go on over to her fantastic page! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. My list of favourite sites. BC Cetacean Sightings Network.
spiritwhales.blogspot.com
Spirit Whales: January 2013
http://spiritwhales.blogspot.com/2013_01_01_archive.html
Sunday, 20 January 2013. You all I'm sure read the post about Blackney aka A38 from the A30 matriline, so here is his brother, A39 aka Pointer! I have several shots of Pointer, because him and Blackney come and cruise by the boat curiously when I am up in their home range in the summer. Blackney often comes closer than Pointer, but sometimes he does come a little closer. The A 30 matriline is now run by Tsitika, aka A30, she is a grandmother, born in 1947. Photograph (taken by myself) of Pointer:. Ripple...
orcraphics.com
Orcraphics :: Ripple the Killer Whale
http://www.orcraphics.com/index.php/conservation/ripple-the-killer-whale
Ripple the Killer Whale. The owner and head developer of Orcraphics, Saskia Gijsbers, has adopted a Killer Whale on behalf of Orcraphics. In doing so, we support conservation and research efforts for Killer Whales in the wild. We have adopted a Killer Whale from the A5 pod in the waters of Britisch Colombia. Please click to view a larger image. Adopt your own Killer Whale! Like Orcraphics, you can adopt your own Killer Whale. Please visit http:/ killerwhale.vanaqua.org/. Sign In to Edit this Site.
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Orcraphics :: About
http://www.orcraphics.com/index.php/about
Is a small business located in Purmerend, The Netherlands. Orcraphics develops android applications. Our main focus is on personalisation. Many developers already focus on pure functional apps, but who can live without their phones these days? You want it to fit you perfectly, represent who you are and the things that you like. Much is already available on the Android Market/Google Play, but there is much room for improvement. Please check our product page for our current applications in the market.
wildwhales.org
Wild Whales » Killer Whale (Orcinus orca)
http://wildwhales.org/killer-whale
Be Whale Wise Guidelines. Cetaceans and Sea Turtles of BC. How Sightings Are Used. Cetacean and Turtle Research in BC. 8211; to a maximum length of 9 metres. 8211; distinctive pattern – black on the back, white on the belly. 8211; grey saddlepatch behind the dorsal fin. 8211; white eyepatch located just behind the eye. 8211; curved towards the back, up to 1.8 metres in height. 8211; in the middle of the back. 8211; small and puffy. 8211; black on top and white underneath. Group size / social behaviour.
ecodreamer.net
Links to Interests of Jon Andreas
http://www.ecodreamer.net/links.html
Most of our populace and all our leaders are participating in a mass hallucinatory fantasy. In which the megatons of waste we dump in our rivers and bays are not poisoning the water,. The hydrocarbons we pump into the air are not changing the climate,. Overfishing is not depleting the oceans, fossil fuels will never run out,. Wars that kill masses of civilians are the appropriate way to keep our hands on what’s left,. Barbara Kingsolver, A Good Farmer. Links to Interests of Jon Andreas.
icelandic-orcas.com
Icelandic-Orcas | Iceland Killer Whale Research
http://www.icelandic-orcas.com/index.html
Page for the latest on Icelandic orcas. In this website you will find information. About the Icelandic Orca. We aim to learn. More about the role. Of orcas in the Icelandic marine ecosystem. Our research focuses on the social and foraging behaviour of orcas. While monitoring which individuals can be regularly seen in Iceland. To gain a better understanding of the population size and status. To achieve this we use a variety of techniques. About our project and the research techniques we use. What has been...
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