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Pacific Northwest Salish Sea Wildlife
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Pacific Northwest Salish Sea Wildlife
Members of J- and L-Pods of the Southern Resident community of killer whales head north in a large group in Haro Strait near Henry Island, Washington.
The Salish Sea is one of the richest and most biologically diverse inland seas in the world. This area of staggering beauty is home to some of the world's most iconic wildlife. Yet all of it is being put at risk by the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline which will lead to a seven fold in the number of tankers carrying tar sands oil through the Salish Sea and massively increasing the risks of an oil spill in this beautiful part of the world.
Creator:
Monika Wieland Shields
Unique identifier:
GP0STS28W
Old Image ID:
8.18.44.mws.PNW Wildlife.1876
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3964px × 3171px 4MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Beauty
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Day
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KWCI (GPI)
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Mountains
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Nature
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Oceans (campaign title)
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Oceans (topography)
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Orca whales
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Outdoors
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Water