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Podcast FINale!!19 Jul 202300:41:57

This is the final episode of Breaching Extinction (for now). This has been an amazing journey. Thank you to everyone who's been a part of it!

128. North Atlantic Killer Whale Diets 23 Jun 202300:30:30

In this episode, Erica chatted with Anaïs Remili researcher and founder of Whale Scientist about her recent publication New killer whale research: North Atlantic killer whale diets revealed in unprecedented detail

0.45 Grandpas Knob06 Feb 202300:25:44

In this week's porpisode Madi, Liam and Erica talk about the history of wind farms and their current impact on cetaceans 


Sources:

Climate Change Impacting Right Whales Episode 

Blue Whale Mom Calf Pair Response to Vessel Episode 

62. Endangered Predators & Endangered Prey 19 Mar 202100:53:44

In this weeks episode Erica chats with Brad Hanson wildlife biologist at NOAA about his most recent publication Endangered predators and endangered prey: Seasonal diet of Southern Resident killer whales. They also discuss his thoughts on science and orca recovery. 

61. Q & A + How I Kelp 12 Mar 202100:55:54

This week we did a special Q & A episode. If you guys like these send us more questions and we'll be happy todo another. We also launched our new campaign "How I Kelp" to share all the amazing things people in our community are doing. Please send us a video via Instagram (@breachingextinction) story post or email at media@breachingextinction.com. No matter how big or how small your effort is we want to see what everyone is doing to kelp! Don't forget to tag us and hashtag "How I Kelp" 


Video Requests: 

-Anything you are doing to help the southern residents (get creative) 

-Tell us wear you are from and how you efforts impact the SRKW's 

-We prefer you film in landscape 

-Tag us and hashtag "How I Kelp" 


We will be sending a free Breaching Extinction T-Shirt to the person or group with the best video! 

0.20 It's a girl! 08 Mar 202100:15:00

Liam, Shelby and Erica share recent southern resident news. Please send us any questions you have. We will be doing a Q & A episode this Friday! 


Sources: 

Endangered predators and endangered prey: Seasonal diet of Southern Resident killer whales

CWR Whale Report 

60. Emotion(wh)al(e)05 Mar 202101:23:48

In this weeks episode Erica chats with Jim Whitehead, new up and coming SRKW podcasters about his experience as an activist, thoughts on the emotional value of whale, and his new podcast Seaquarium's Shame. We want to give Jim a warm whalecome to the podcast community and fish him the best! 

59. State of Salmon 26 Feb 202100:36:46

In this weeks episode Erica chats with Erik Neatherlan about salmon recovery efforts in Washington. He shares information about the history of salmon and its importance though out the Pacific North West. 

Correction: There are 14 species listed on the ESA in Washington

Sources: 

https://rco.wa.gov/salmon-recovery/

58. You Know That You're Toxic 19 Feb 202100:59:11

His week Erica chatted with PNW Protectors new biologist Kendra Nelson about marine toxins an their impact on the Southern Residents. Kendra shares her knowledge and her experiences working as an influencer and biologist thus far. Follow her on tiktok and instagram @intertidalkendy


Sources:

EFFECTS OF POLLUTANTS ON THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF MALE VERTEBRATE WILDLIFE - MALES UNDER THREAT

Southern Resident Killer Whales

Endocrine-disrupting Chemicals

Porpisode 0.1915 Feb 202100:30:01
Latest updates on legislation
57. The Orcas as our Compass 12 Feb 202100:55:48

This was by far one of the most difficult episodes I have yet to record. Controversy around new whale watching regulations in Washington inspired investigation, leading to some disheartening discoveries. I discussed these findings with regular guest Gloria Pancrazi in this week's episode. She reminds us all to continue to use the Orca and truth as our compass.


Sources: 

Whale of the Week: L-25

References will be posted on our website in the learn more section, will update here once it is live! 

56. Drowning in Sound 05 Feb 202101:02:48

In this episode Erica is joined by Megan Hockin Bennett, decade long volunteer at Orcalab. She talks about what make this institution unique, some of the most current threats Northern Residents and how this year has been different in light of covid.

0.18 New Whale and More Tales 01 Feb 202100:46:44
Our Propisode's are back!! New host Liam Docet & Shelby Nielson join Erica to discuss the latest Southern Resident news, fisheries regulations in BC, and the most recent study looking at the impacts of vessel noise.  Sources: https://youtu.be/tQ0JPLyYoJk NPR Article on Rice's Whale  Rice's Whale Study  Cavitation Effects of Vessel Distance and Sex on the Behavior of Endangered Killer Whales Artifishal Documentary Let’s Talk Science (a charitable organization that promotes Canadian youth in STEM) Whale and Dolphin Conservation (global charity) Atlas of the Future Our Sound, Our Salmon (A campaign by the Wild Fish Conservancy Northwest) A few CBC news articles: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/liberal-promise-open-pen-salmon-farms-bc-canada-1.5303565 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/washington-state-fish-farms-salmon-farming-1.4560888 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-s-open-net-salmon-farms-on-the-way-out-but-replacement-systems-may-differ-by-region-1.5799521
121. Exploring Emerging Infectious Diseases27 Jan 202300:34:33
This week Erica chatted with Aricia Duarte-Benvenuto, a PhD student at the Patologia Experimental e Comparada graduate Program of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science – University of São Paulo, Brazil about emerging infections diseases in the amazon river dolphin.  Sources: Hemotropic Mycoplasma spp. in Aquatic Mammals, Amazon Basin, Brazil 
55. Capitalism, Culture & Orcas 29 Jan 202100:59:38

This week, Erica chatted with Breaching Extinction's Cultural Resources Intern Jake Rider about his current research project with Eckerd College evaluating the impacts of capitalism and culture on our views of Orcas. They discuss in depth the impact of capitalism on commodification and public view of killer whales.


Sources: 

Scholarly Articles:

Cultural Staples in Crisis: A Historical Analysis of Southern Resident Orcas and Chinook Salmon /By, Dylan Farrell Seidler

Books:

A Puget Sound Orca in Captivity The Fight to Bring Lolita Home /By, Sandra Pollard

Native American Almanac: More Than 50,000 Years of the Cultures and Histories of Indigenous Peoples /By Dennis et al.

Films:

Lolita: Slave to Entertainment /By Tim Gorski


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54. A Crisis with Cole 22 Jan 202100:47:15

In this weeks episode Erica chats with naturalist, captain and fisherman Cole Basar about his career, fishing culture, how to be the best hypocrite and whale dreams. This episode is not recommended with minors or those who do not appreciate humor. While they do discuss serious topics, there are some jokes that may not be whale received by all audiences. 


Links for info discussed: 

Vermillion Institute   


Update: This episode was reposted at 9:52 am  

53. A Vessel for Conversation 15 Jan 202100:44:17
In this weeks episode Erica chats with Shelby Nielson, PhD student studying epidemiology about a study evaluating the impact of vessel traffic on foraging behavior of the SRKW's. They discuss this study, new regulations in Washington and the recent siting of what was thought to be a long lost Norther Resident Killer Whale. See link's below for more information!   Studies:  Vessel traffic disrupts the foraging behavior of southern resident killer whales Orcinus orca  Effects of Vessel Distance and Sex on the Behavior of Endangered Killer Whales Credible Scientific Institutions: Center for Whale Research, Wild Orca, & Whale Museum  UPDATE: received some new information, excited to review in the coming weeks. DM or email if you have other studies you would like to discuss
52. History of the Dams, Mystery of Natural Connection 08 Jan 202101:29:35

In this episode Erica chats with Liam Doucet, activist and high school student from Portland, Oregon about the history of the Lower Snake River Dams as well as their current function. They expand the conversation, exploring the spiritual connection between orca and humans. 

51. Kindness, Coffee & Whale Weirdos 01 Jan 202100:55:11

Kicking off Season 2 with our new sponsors at Blackfin Coffee, Brain & Nicole Jenkins. They tell us about the company, their values and what they are help the Southern Residents. Use promo code "BreachExtinction20" for 20% your first order! 

50. Season Fin-ally16 Oct 202000:52:34

Ending our first season with none other than Ellie Sawyer. We reflect on the last season, discuss the most current politics surrounding the SRKW's, and of course harbor seals. Thanks to everyone who has been a part of this, looking forward to the start of a new season! 

49. Ohio, Dolly Parton & Crying about Whales 09 Oct 202000:51:23

This week we had the honor of interviewing Tori Obermeyer, coproducer of the film Coextinction about her journey in the field, up coming film, Dolly Parton & events with the Southern Resident. 

48. Whale of a Woman 01 Oct 202000:48:38

In this weeks Erica dives into more facets of intersectionality within the environmental field in a discussion with Erica Page, co-host of the Ocean Lovers Podcast. The Erica's talk about challenges women face in the field, personal experiences and suggest tips for creating an inclusive work environment. 

47. Orcaholics25 Sep 202000:50:49

This week we took a little break from our usual discussion about the Southern Residents and intersectional environmentalism to talk to Erica Page & Kirstie Bashford from the Ocean Lovers Podcast about their recent trips out on the ocean, fun fact, internet friends & more. 

46. Orca Lab, Ego & Emoceans 18 Sep 202001:00:51

Gloria Pancrazi comes back on for a special episode to share her experience volunteering at Orca Lab & thoughts anthropogenic contributions to Orca conservation. Her and Erica chat about the role of ego & emotions in conservation, and ways ensure these factors have a positive impact while directly supporting our goals. This episode is another reminder, that it is the humans who need managing not the whales.

0.45 420 Blaze Animals Getting High23 Jan 202300:39:48

In this week's porpisode Madi educates intoxicated Erica and Liam about a variety of animals that get high ;)

45. Whale Soup 11 Sep 202000:35:29

In this weeks very exciting episode, Ellie Sawyer shares her experience being on scene at the most recent super pod event where J57 was discovered.  They discuss the birth of the new baby, excitement in the Salish Sea, and as always encourage everyone to continue pushing dam removal. Erica also share the story of the time she met Ronnie Vannucci Jr, drummer from The Killers. Peace, love, whales <3

44. Objectively the Best Whales 04 Sep 202000:30:33

In this episode Ellie chats with founder of Orca Behavior Institute and author of Endangered Orca, Monika Wieland Shields. They discuss Monikas path studying whales, things she has learned over the years and what they think needs to be done on preserve the Southern Residents. 

43. Harbor Seals Try Their Best 28 Aug 202000:41:42

In the weeks episode, former porpisode co-host Ellie Sawyer joins us to update us on news in the Salish Sea and shares her experience seeing the Southern Residents. 

42. Ghost Fish 14 Aug 202000:48:03

Hereditary Chief Gigame of the Laichkwiltach Nation, George Quocksister Jr shares his knowledge and experience in regard to Canadian fisheries. He highlights the work that needs to be done on both sides of the U.S Canadian Boarder

41. Inflating the Orca through Policy and Leadership 07 Aug 202000:30:11

The episode featured David Merner, leadership candidate for the Canadian Green Party. He shares his experience working with the Canadian Orca Rescue society as well the connections he sees between environmental and social issues.  

40. WHALES ARE BOMBDiGGiTY31 Jul 202000:32:18

In this weeks episode, Erica chats with one of her best friends Madi Franklin about the stellar whale website http://Whalesarebomdiggity.shutterfly.com  circa 2009. Madi shares her fear of dolphins and other life experiences. The world is heavy right now, so we hope you enjoy this light hearted giggly episode. 


Click here to learn more about Navy interference with whales, and how to help

39. Orcantics, Ethics & Philosophy24 Jul 202000:56:25

In this episode, environmental philosopher from the University of North Texas, Brittany Jandick talks about her masters thesis evaluating how capitalism and anthropocentrism have lead to SRKW endangerment.

38. Remove the Dams, Save Orca, Salmon & Money 17 Jul 202000:37:22

Jim Waddell, founder of Damsense share how his experience working for the US Army Corps of Engineers lead him to push for dam removal. He reminds us that we can save Orca, Salmon & Money if we remove the dams this year (2020).  He reminds us to ask Senators Jay Inslee, Pat Murray, Maria Cantwell & other local politicians to push for dam removal.

37. Nature has Rights10 Jul 202000:48:03

In this episode, Jordan Van Voast activists working with the Seattle Cruise Control to prevent more cruise ships from entering Southern Resident Orca habitat. He shares his thoughts on how we culturally value the environment and encourages listens to stay truly connected.

36. Success Is a Process not an Event 03 Jul 202000:38:20

This this weeks episode, Erica chats with Bonny Glambeck, life long activist and founder of Clayoquot Action. She discusses her work with the foundation as well as tip for cultivating healthy and successful activism culture. 


Recommended Links: 

Salmon People

Beautiful Trouble 



120. Antarctic Fin Whale Distribution 22 Jan 202300:36:36

This week Erica chatted with Fin Whale Researcher Sacha Viquerat about his recent publication Identifying seasonal distribution patterns of fin whales across the Scotia Sea and the Antarctic Peninsula region using a novel approach combining habitat suitability models and ensemble learning methods. 


References: 

Branch, T. A., & Butterworth, D. S. (2001). Estimates of abundance south of 60°S for cetacean species sighted frequently on the 1978/79 to 1997/98 IWC/IDCR-SOWER sighting surveys. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management, 3(3), 251-270.

Viquerat, S., & Herr, H. (2017). Mid-summer abundance estimates of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus around the South Orkney Islands and Elephant Island. Endangered Species Research, 32, 515-524. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00832

Burkhardt, E., Van Opzeeland, I., Cisewski, B., Mattmüller, R., Meister, M., Schall, E., Spiesecke, S., Thomisch, K., Zwicker, S., & Boebel, O. (2021). Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica. Royal Society Open Science, 8(5), 201142-201142. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201142

Herr, H., Hickmott, L., Viquerat, S., & Panigada, S. (2022). First evidence for fin whale migration into the Pacific from Antarctic feeding grounds at Elephant Island. Royal Society Open Science, 9(9), 0-7. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220721

35. Integrating Humans Back into Nature (Orca Month) 26 Jun 202000:37:35

 This episode to the late Micheal Soulé, father of conservation biology who passed June 17, 2020. His efforts and innovations in the field will continue to drive us toward protecting our precious planet. In this weeks episode we are celebrating Orca Awareness with Deborah Giles, Orca Biologist and founder of Wild Orca by discussing the three main threats impacting the Southern Residents. Giles reminds us there is still hope for the Southern Residents if we act now, please visit her website to find out how to get involved and take action! 


Mentioned in the episode:

Center for Conservation Biology 

34. Ecotourism, Bro Buds & Jesus 19 Jun 202001:12:13
In this episode Erica talks with Florida State University graduate Lindsay Hooper, about her masters thesis evaluating compliance levels of ecotourism boats in relation to NOAA's viewing guidelines. They discuss the importance of science of community involvement in sustainable ecotourism.
33. Exploring the Intersectionality of Race and Environmentalism12 Jun 202000:41:33

This week Erica chatted with Fana Scott & Alexandria Gordon students at Eckerd College and members of the EC Afro-American Society. They shared their thoughts on combating racial issues in the environmental field and provided insight for cultivating inclusivisity.  


Link to ejnet here

Learn more about John Francis here! 

32. Cultivating Connection through Creativity, Part 305 Jun 202000:34:19

In this final part of the Cultivating Connection through Creativity Erica talks to the fintastic Nyk Lifson about their coloring book the Fluidity of Fish. They divulge into other topics like the intersectionality of queer issues, race, economics, and environmentalism and discover they are both gay for the ocean.   

31. Cultivating Connection through Creativity, Part 229 May 202000:41:54
This is part 2 of our 3 part short series exploring this importance of creative expression in conservation. This week Erica chatted with Michelle Fleur , conservation artist based in western Australia about the importance of using art as a bridge to connect everyone to wildlife. She discusses her two projects, Whales for a Wild World and 200 Whales which directly support cetacean conservation efforts. 
30. Cultivating Connection through Creativity, Part 1 22 May 202000:36:43
This is Part 1 of a 3 part series, showcasing the the bridge between people and science through art. In this episode, Erica chats with Rosmary Connelli of Connllie Designs about her work as a conservation artist, the importance of art, and its roll in accessible science based education. 
29. Know, Connect, Protect 15 May 202000:45:35
In this week’s episode we interview Joe Gaydos, science director of The Sea Doc Society. Joe is a veterinarian by training, he now works better understand and connect to the environment through science and community connection. He shared the importance of connecting the community to the environment and discusses some of the challenges faced when working to preserve ocean habitat. Reminding us that while challenging, these endeavors achievable and worth it.
28. Man Made Extinction 08 May 202000:31:40
In this episode, Erica chats with Alexandra Johnston one of the executive producers of the film Searching for Chinook. She shares what inspired her to produce the film, and how she hopes to impact the fate of the Southern Residents.
BONUS: Collaboration with Ocean Lovers Podcast 04 May 202001:03:06
In this episode Erica chats with Erica Page and Kristie Basford hosts of The Ocean Lovers podcast. If you are interested in learning more about the ocean in general check out their podcast for a variety of interesting topics! (There were some technical issues so please excuse to not so perfect audio compiling <3 ) 
27. Sanctuaries, Science & Advocacy 01 May 202000:45:46
In this episode Erica explores ideas about cetacean brains, the whale sanctuary project and the relationship between science and advocacy with Neurobiologist Lori Marino. Lori is the President of The Whale Sanctuary Project and Executive Director of the Kimmela Center for Animal Advocacy. She has spent over two decades to dedicated to understanding the behavior of cetaceans in captivity through research, which she has used as a platform for Animal Advocacy.
119. Humpback Whale Song Cultural Transmission13 Jan 202300:20:06

In this week's episode Erica chatted with biologist Josephine Schulze about her recent publication, Humpback whale song revolutions continue to spread from the central into the eastern South Pacific.


26. Emulate to Eliminate Extinction24 Apr 202000:51:17
In this episode, Erica interviews Snow McCormick and Cy Scammell co-founders of PNW Protectors, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the Salish Sea and its inhabitants through education, science and empowerment. They share the inspiring story of how the got involved working to conserve and the magic that has come out of being connected to this community. They elaborate on their mission, current projects and thoughts on how best to save the SRKW's.
25. It's Time to Turn to the Whales 17 Apr 202000:43:59
This week Erica checked back in with Gloria Pancrazi, who we interviewed in episode 20 prior to the initial March for the Dams too, discuss what she learned and her thoughts on how best to proceed going forward. 
0.17 Burps and Botos13 Apr 202000:19:41
This week Emily Castro and Lara Kosinski fill in for Ellie to discuss river dolphins and menopause.
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