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Scuba News
August 20, 2025 by HAL
Pollution Tracker began in 2015 to study ocean pollutants in B.C. Researchers found over 550 harmful substances in 90 locations. The project led to the creation of guidelines to protect killer whales. It also pushed for clean-up efforts in contaminated areas. This research helps improve the health of our oceans for diving and wildlife.
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July 12, 2025 by HAL
Scuba divers can learn about stingray interactions. Getting a hickey from a stingray is playful but not dangerous. Killer whales are now seen sharing their food with other animals. These behaviors show how creatures interact in the ocean. Understanding these interactions can enhance diving experiences.
June 13, 2025 by HAL
Orca Action Month celebrates killer whales and their survival challenges. Southern Resident killer whales are critically endangered and rely on Chinook salmon. Whales help maintain ocean health by regulating food webs. Threats like noise pollution and ship strikes increase their risk of extinction. Supporting sustainable seafood practices can aid in their recovery and help protect […]
February 4, 2025 by HAL
Researchers at Ocean Wise have developed a new drone-based method to detect early pregnancy in killer whales. This technique allows them to identify pregnancy stages without invasive procedures, which can help protect vulnerable populations like the Southern Resident killer whales. By analyzing the shape of female whales, researchers can now distinguish between non-pregnant and early-stage […]
July 28, 2024 by HAL
Killer whales may not target humans as prey, but dangerous encounters can still happen underwater. Read the entire article at forscubadivers.com
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