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Salmon expert Misty MacDuffee on shrinking salmon, damn dams and what needs to be done NOW to save the iconic southern resident orcas. Skaana host Mark Leiren-Young dives into the Raincoast Conservation Foundation’s report on what needs to be done to save these whales with one of the report’s authors. Skaana on social media: LinktreeFacebookBlueskyInstagram Mark on social media: LinktreeFacebookBlueskyInstagramThreads Shownotes: 2:34 Salmon expert Misty MacDuffee on the report from 31 experts on how to save the southern resident orcas from “bright extinction.” This population will be fully extinct within the next 100 years if we don’t turn this situation around. 6:50 The importance of saving BC’s iconic population so we can still be celebrating them a century from now. This population will be fully extinct within the next 100 years if we don’t turn this situation around. 8:04 What can be done to save the southern resident orcas? “These whales are not getting enough to eat.” Hatchery fish are NOT the answer. 11:00 “The solutions that government has focused on have not helped the whales and in some cases have perpetuated the problem that’s facing the whales.” 14:12 How much are governments really spending to save the orcas? 16:00 What we need to do so that the orcas have salmon. “It all comes back to salmon.” 19:24 The salmon are shrinking… and the disappearance of older fish. 21:48 Why Chinook are different from all other salmon. 28:00 “Chinook are a third of the size than they were 100 years ago.” Hatchery Chinook are bred for humans, not for orcas. 29:00 Why the orcas need Americans to breach the Snake River dam. 33:45 Fixing the Fraser River. 40:25 On Raincoast Conservation and the different things they do to protect life in the water and on the land. 44:40 Why salmon are NOT a keystone species. They are more than that! 55:00 On what gives her hope and the importance of hope. Three things she never thought would happen in the Salish Sea. Skaana podcasts connect you to news and experts and their discussions about environments, oceans, and orcas. Skaana homepageMark’s homepageThe Killer Whale Who Changed the World audiobook on Audible and SpotifyJoin and support the Pod at PatreonSubscribe to the Skaana newsletter on SubstackSubscribe to Mark Leiren-Young’s newsletter on SubstackSpotifyAppleThe Orca Bites Podcast (on anchor)Skaana on Medium……www.orcatales.com Misty MacDuffee Support Our Guest The Raincoast Conservation FoundationRaincoast FacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInVimeo Books and classes for sale from Team Skaana **Amazon links are affiliate links and support our podcast, thanks for clicking!** Octopus Ocean by Mark Leiren-YoungSharks Forever by Mark Leiren-YoungAudiobooks by Mark Leiren-Young (Killer Whale Who Changed the World, Orcas Everywhere & Never Shoot a Stampede Queen) on Audible.comThe Killer Whale Who Changed the World – print and e-bookThe Killer Whale Who Changed the World on SpotifyOrcas Everywhere on SpotifyOrcas Everywhere; Orcas of the Salish Sea & Big Whales, Small World Paint the Ocean You Wish to See with Rayne Ellycrys BenuThe Force of Doubt by Rayne Ellycrys Benu
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