A COUPLE OF TIMES a year, Suquamish Museum Director Lisa Jackson meets people who think she’s extinct. They say things to her ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Conservation headlines are often heavy. Habitat loss. Species vanishing. Warming and rising seas. It is easy to be overwhelmed, ...
Wednesday morning revealed some interesting news regarding our environment and the health of whale populations. According to the Pacific Whale Watch Association and other local research organizations, ...
Whales have been returning to the Salish Sea earlier than usual, according to a news release from researchers. The whale “Little Patch” is the first of the North Puget Sound Gray Whales, or “Sounders, ...
The first humpback whale calf of the 2025 season has arrived back in Salish Sea waters, according to the Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA). The calf is believed to be the eighth calf of a whale ...
In the waters off the coast of Seattle, marine life abounds. From seals and sea lions to whales and dolphins, there is always ...
The FRS Clipper offers a unique Seattle-to-Victoria journey under three hours, showcasing the Salish Sea's beauty. Sponsored ...
Seattle spots multiple pods of orcas popping up in the waters each year. Data provided by the Center for Whale Research, San Juan Island, in January of 2025 referencing the Southern Resident Killer ...
The soupfin shark (Galeorhinus galeus), also known as the tope shark, is a slender, medium-sized shark found in temperate and subtropical waters worldwide, including the eastern Pacific, Atlantic, and ...
All that glitters is not gold. Sometimes, it’s bioluminescent. Every summer, when dinoflagellate plankton bloom throughout the Salish Sea, water glows an electric blue-green. But there’s a critical ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Sounders will have a new look this season. Their Salish Sea Kit honors the flowing nature of the water in the Puget Sound and Salish Sea. It was designed over two years by ...
Conservation headlines are often heavy. Habitat loss. Species vanishing. Warming and rising seas. It is easy to be overwhelmed, fatigued, and even experience grief for our natural world – especially ...