Province, Dec 5, 2014 (emphasis added):
For an endangered orca population living off the B.C. coast, Thursday’s
death of a young adult female “couldn’t be much worse,” according to a
marine scientist… “It couldn’t be much worse than losing an 18-year-old female,”
[Dr. Peter Ross, a senior scientist at the Vancouver Aquarium] said.
“This was a female who was at the sunrise of her reproductive life.”… “There’s virtually no survival of the babies anymore, which of course means there’s no future… We have to turn this around somehow,” said [Ken Balcomb of the Center for Whale Research].
Dr Andrew Trites, U. of British Columbia: “To lose a female of reproductive age, that’s absolutely the worst thing possible that could happen… without them, the population is doomed.”
Times Colonist, Dec 5, 2014: The death of J32 [and] her baby, paints a grim future for the southern resident whales… Balcomb said. “We haven’t had any survivals in babies for a couple of years. We have had stillborns and newborns die… It’s like zero survival in birth rate here.”
Howard Garrett of Orca Network said… “There was a calf born in early
September that lived less than a month and that was the first calf in
two years… There should be two or three births at least per year…
Instead, there have been seven mortalities and no births.”
Fox News, Dec 9, 2014: [It's] thought to be one of only 18 able to reproduce… a calf birthed by an orca in the J, K, or L pod hasn’t survived longer than a year in the last three years.
KUOW,
Dec 7, 2014: Scientists determined this weekend that the dead orca… was
pregnant when she died… The fetus was already decomposing, suggesting
to scientists that the mother was attempting to expel her stillborn calf
when she died.
Earth Fix,
Dec 7, 2014: Experts believe the young female may have been trying to
expel her dead fetus when she herself died. The fetus… was already
decomposing. — Balcomb: “Over the last two and a half years we have not had any calves survive and of course 100 percent mortality in offspring is not good for the future.”…
Balcomb and others believe that lack of food and high levels of
pollution in the orcas bodies are to blame for the low survival rates of
the young. There are just 77 southern resident killer whales left.
READ MORE:http://enenews.com/experts-100-death-rate-baby-whales-along-west-coast-alarm-bells-starting-ring-newborn-orcas-survived-last-3-years-absolutely-worst-possible-happened-pregnant-mother-dies-decomposing-stillborn-fu
"Someone who does not know the difference between good and evil is worth nothing." – Miecyslaw Kasprzyk, Polish rescuer of Jews during the Holocaust, New York Times, Jan. 30, 2005
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Experts: 100% death rate for baby killer whales along West Coast — ‘Alarm bells ring’ as no newborns have survived in past 3 years — “This is absolutely the worst thing possible”, pregnant orca dies with decomposing stillborn full-term fetus inside — “We’re going to lose them… they’ll be extinct for sure” (VIDEO)
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