Connecting Whales and People in the Pacific Northwest

 Orca Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in Washington State (Employer Identification Number: 91-2168027), dedicated to raising awareness about the whales of the Pacific Northwest, and the importance of providing them healthy and safe habitats. A community is emerging that is increasingly attuned to the orca population, that cares about and tries to understand the needs of the Resident and Transient orcas that inhabit the Salish Sea.

 
 
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Whale Sighting Network

The purpose of Orca Network's Whale Sighting Network and Education Project is to encourage observation and increase awareness and knowledge about Southern Resident orcas, Bigg’s/Transient Orcas and other whales, and foster a stewardship ethic to motivate a diverse audience to take action to protect and restore these orcas' critical habitat.

 
 
 

Langley Whale Center

The Langley Whale Center gives us the opportunity to share our excitement about the whales and marine mammals who are our neighbors. Visitors and residents learn about the endangered Southern Resident orcas and about the North Puget Sound Gray Whales and enjoy exhibits on cetaceans and marine mammals and a small gift shop.

 
 
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Free Lolita / Tokitae

Tokitae is the last survivor of over 40 orca captured for display in marine parks between 1965-1973. She is native to the Pacific Northwest, a member of the Southern Resident orca community. She has been used for entertainment at Miami Seaquarium for over 50 years.

 
 
 
 

Marine Mammal Stranding Network

Central Puget Sound Marine Mammal Stranding Network Responds to strandings in the following region: Whidbey & Camano Islands (Island County), Skagit, and North Snohomish Counties. To report stranded marine mammals call 1-866-ORCANET

 
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Education & Advocacy

Resources for students, teachers, fellow scientists and advocates.