ADOPT LUNA - L98

For thousands of years the inland waters of the Pacific Northwest have been the summer feeding grounds for several pods of killer whales. Pods J, K and L, known as the Southern Resident Community, are generally found in the San Juan Islands/southern Vancouver Island area during the months of May-September.

Researchers have been studying these wild whales in their natural habitat since 1976. Each orca can be identified by the shape and size of the fin on its back (dorsal fin) and the gray and white markings beneath and behind the fin (saddle patch). Each animal has been given a pod identification number and a common name which reflects a bit of its heritage, personality or circumstances of its discovery.

Currently, there are approximately 80 whales in these three pods that are available for adoption through The Whale Museum’s Orca Adoption Program. The funds raised through this program help support ongoing field studies on the orcas and other marine animals in the area. Local educational and summer tourist programs also benefit from these monies.

The whales of J, K and L pods could use your help to ensure their long-term well-being. Current problems facing these whales include declining fish populations, toxic exposure, surface impacts and underwater noise from pleasure and commercial boaters, and the possibility of a major oil spill in this region. All these need further study and solutions. Adopt an orca now!

Copy courtesy of © Kari Koski, Soundwatch Coordinator, The Whale Museum, © 2003