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- Killer whales, also referred to as orca whales, are best known for their striking black and white coloring and tall dorsal fins. They are found in all ocean waters of Alaska, but they are most commonly seen in Southeast Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, and in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.www.akwildlife.org/news/species-spotlight-killer-whale
Killer Whales - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
The orca was first known as the "whale killer" because they were observed killing and eating whales. Like other dolphins and porpoises, killer whales are capable of navigating and hunting underwater in complete darkness using sound and …
Whale Migration Patterns throughout Alaska
Report details 37 known killer whale entanglements in …
Dec 20, 2023 · Over the last three decades, 37 killer whales were entangled in fishing gear in Alaska, which resulted in 25 deaths, according to a new report issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Killer Whale - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
General information about Killer Whale in Alaska such as description, life history, range, habitat and more.
Close encounters with curious Juneau killer whale
May 7, 2024 · Marine Mammal Specialist Suzie Teerlink with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said there were at least three reports of close encounters with this orca, who was in fact a...
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Killer Whale | North Gulf Oceanic Society | Homer
We keep track of more than 950 killer whales in the Kenai Fjords, Prince William Sound, and the Gulf of Alaska through Photo ID. We have nearly 40 years of long-term monitoring, and we work to demonstrate trends in population health, …
Killer Whale Research in Alaska - NOAA Fisheries
Research on Orca whales in Alaska. A killer whale breaching. Killer whales are top predators in Alaska ecosystems. Resident killer whales in Alaska feed exclusively on fish, mainly salmon, while transient whales eat marine …
Orca (Killer Whale) - U.S. National Park Service
Mar 15, 2018 · Seeing orcas attack large whales, eighteenth century Basque whalers called the predator “ballena assasina” meaning, “whale killer.” Orcas are predatory sea mammals belonging to the suborder Odontoceti or toothed …
Killer Whale - Alaska Sealife Center
In the North Pacific Ocean, killer whales are often sighted in all parts of Alaska, including the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, Prince William Sound, and Southeastern Alaska.
Killer Whale - NOAA Fisheries
Orca (Killer Whale) Wildlife Tours in Alaska - Pybus
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A stranded orca was freed from a rocky coastline in Alaska after …
Orca - Wikipedia
Cause of Death Determined for 11 Killer Whales Incidentally …
Passive acoustic monitoring of killer whales - Nature
Images reveal how an orca pod hunts the world’s largest fish
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Killer Whale ( Orcinus orca ) - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
‘One in a million’: Pod of orcas glide through Vancouver’s False …
Killer Whales Hunt and Feast on the Largest Fish On Earth