
Dr. Lance Barrett-Lennard, a senior marine mammal scientist with the aquarium, says he fears changes in the ocean environment are prompting odd behaviour and an unusually high mortality rate, after spending the summer observing the whales aboard a research vessel.
Barrett-Lennard says one resident pod has lost seven matriarchs over the past two years, an unusually high death rate, and he's also noticed a lack of vocalizations from the normally chatty mammals.
"Resident killer whales are typically very vocal in the summer but, for the second year in a row, they have been remarkably quiet," says Barrett-Lennard
"So quiet that we often had difficulty finding them."
The lack of vocalizations was just one of three unusual changes observed by the cetacean research team. Resident orcas were also seen the past two summers travelling in small groups, farther offshore to find food - behaviour more typical in winter than summer.
At the same time, the Barrett-Lennard says the number of normally transient killer whales, also known as the Bigg's whale, has been increasing over the past 25 years. In the 1990's, resident orcas were sighted much more frequently than Bigg's orcas, but now the number of sightings is nearly equal.
"It's unclear at this point if the loss of so many matriarchs or the increase in Bigg's killer whales is having an impact on resident killer whale behaviour, but the changes we've seen over the last two years are striking and beg an explanation," says Barrett-Lennard.



Why are the changes so puzzling?
The oceans are getting inundated with radiation, garbage, pollutants, and other toxins, so the orcas' environment is being devastated.
Hello?!?! Why wouldn't the "researchers" immediately consider these factors? Heck, everyday, the ongoing Fukushima disaster is in my thoughts. Are these so-called researchers really that oblivious to the obvious? Or is the MSM filtering / altering their statements?
28 Signs That The West Coast Is Being Absolutely Fried With Nuclear Radiation From Fukushima Michael T. Synder / Wed 23 Oct 2013 / 5:30 am [ [Link]]
"The Biggest Dump in the World" Ed Cumming / Telegraph.co.uk / Tue 16 Mar 2010 / 19:13 CDT [ [Link]]
Also, more and more oarfish are coming up from the deep, possibly suggesting earthquake and/or other other problems down below...
"Second rare oarfish washes up in Southern California" Daniella Silva / NBC News / Sun 20 Oct 2013 12:32 CDT [ [Link]]