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Posted on 2021-07-142021-07-16 by Dhananjay Purohit

I am Dhananjay Purohit. I recently started my final year at Institute of Engineering and Technology, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore,… Read more Centralized notification system for listeners with different needs

GitHub Actions for orcas, month #1

Posted on 2021-07-142021-07-19 by Dmitry Volodin

I’m Dmitry Volodin, a second-year M.Sc. student in Computer Science at the Southern Federal University in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. This year… Read more GitHub Actions for orcas, month #1

Orcasound’s 2nd year with Google Summer of Code

Posted on 2021-07-142021-07-23 by Scott Veirs

For the past ~18 months, Orcasound has been honored to be a host organization for the Google Summer of Code… Read more Orcasound’s 2nd year with Google Summer of Code

Lon first to hear J+K pods entering Puget Sound at Bush Point

Posted on 2020-11-112020-11-11 by Scott Veirs

This morning at around 8:30, Lon Brocklehurst texted that he was hearing orcas on the Bush Point hydrophone. Though it… Read more Lon first to hear J+K pods entering Puget Sound at Bush Point

Election night humpback calls at Orcasound Lab

Posted on 2020-11-042020-11-05 by Scott Veirs

For about a half hour starting around 20:00 this evening (Tues, 3 Nov 2020), humpback calls were recorded at Orcasound… Read more Election night humpback calls at Orcasound Lab

Listeners detect J pod’s fourth fall visit to Puget Sound

Posted on 2020-11-032020-11-03 by Scott Veirs

With no warning from her sighting network, Susan Berta of Orca Network was first to hear the Southern Resident Killer… Read more Listeners detect J pod’s fourth fall visit to Puget Sound

Acoustic inference as J pod departs Puget Sound & heads to Canada

Posted on 2020-10-012021-04-16 by Scott Veirs

After their first foray of the Southern Resident Killer Whales into Puget Sound this fall over the last couple days,… Read more Acoustic inference as J pod departs Puget Sound & heads to Canada

Orcas head north & south for Salish Sea salmon

Posted on 2020-09-272020-09-28 by Scott Veirs

Today (9/27/2020) at least two pods of the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) came into the Salish Sea from… Read more Orcas head north & south for Salish Sea salmon

Orcasound wins 2020 Environmental Excellence award from the Port of Seattle

Posted on 2020-09-222020-09-23 by Scott Veirs

Today during a remote-only meeting of the Port Commissioners, the Port of Seattle’s 2020 Marine Environmental Excellence awards were announced.… Read more Orcasound wins 2020 Environmental Excellence award from the Port of Seattle

911: superpod northbound at Orcasound Lab on a smokey night

Posted on 2020-09-122020-09-12 by Scott Veirs

After not being present in the Salish Sea throughout August, the Southern Resident Killer Whales have visited Haro Strait this… Read more 911: superpod northbound at Orcasound Lab on a smokey night

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