Escaped Salmon a Threat to Endangered Orcas’ Food?
/The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe has found some of the farmed Atlantic salmon in the Skagit River three months after . . .
Read More* Diane Reardon, Ph. D. * Psychologist * Creativity Coach *
Making Art about Whales and Oceans in a Warming World
This “whales” blog ran from 2014 through October 2019. Please enjoy its posts for their focus on globe warming and our whales and oceans.
The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe has found some of the farmed Atlantic salmon in the Skagit River three months after . . .
Read MoreThe winter holidays presented me with traditions about food and creating special atmospheres with . . .
Read MoreHow can I keep the whales in mind during this holiday season? Maybe you don't get caught up in the jolly holly . . .
Read MoreI like salmon. We pan fry it up about once a week and its sizzling . . .
Read More“I haven't eaten FISH in over 10 years. I loved fish but . . . "
Read MoreIt’s been a dramatic summer for both fish-eating Orcas and salmon in Northwest waters. Our resident . . .
Read MoreWe’ve been on notice that this summer might be a precarious one for salmon and the northwest resident Orcas that feed . . .
Read MoreIt’s been great news that the resident Orcas of the Northwest have had 9 new births since late 2015. The major . . .
Read MoreTucker: A Poo-sniffing Dog.
Good old Tucker is a whale researcher. He is trained to lead humans to where they can collect poo from the Northwest’s resident Orcas for analysis.
Read MoreThings have changed. Human actions create threats to the planet. New ways arise to counter threats, challenging old ways. Controversies create new patterns, third parties pile on, side issues get mixed in. Proposed whaling by the Makah tribe . . .
Read MoreArt and science about whales to inspire cleaning up our oceans.