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  • Amy Rowley, PhD, stands smiling in her toque with the Vancouver harbour in the background.
    Raincoast updates

    Meet Amy Rowley, Raincoast’s new Cetacean Research Scientist

    2024 January 172024 July 8

    Amy has joined Raincoast’s Cetacean Conservation Research team as a research scientist.

    Read More Meet Amy Rowley, Raincoast’s new Cetacean Research ScientistContinue

  • Overhead photo of a humpback whale surfacing.
    Tracking Raincoast

    The lives and language of whales

    2024 January 32024 October 23

    The Cetacean Conservation Research Program studies the biology, ecology, and behavior of whales and dolphins.

    Read More The lives and language of whalesContinue

  • Overhead photo of a humpback whale surfacing.
    Conservation updates

    Launching our 10-year, place-based conservation science initiative on the Sunshine Coast

    2023 December 142024 July 8

    We are set to begin tracking water pollution and underwater noise on the Sunshine Coast.

    Read More Launching our 10-year, place-based conservation science initiative on the Sunshine CoastContinue

  • Two people installing a hydrophone by the water.
    Conservation updates

    Our new whale livestream at a Southern Resident killer whale sanctuary zone

    2023 October 312024 October 23

    Tune in to the Raincoast Whale Sanctuary Livestream on our Youtube.

    Read More Our new whale livestream at a Southern Resident killer whale sanctuary zoneContinue

  • Suzie Hall scuba diving with some anemones.
    Raincoast updates

    Meet Suzie Hall, Raincoast’s new NoiseTracker Technician

    2023 June 272024 July 8

    Suzie Hall has joined our Cetacean Conservation Research team to assist with our new NoiseTracker initiative.

    Read More Meet Suzie Hall, Raincoast’s new NoiseTracker TechnicianContinue

  • Killer whale spyhopping from a birds eye view.
    Conservation updates

    The not-so-silent world: monitoring underwater noise using non invasive techniques

    2023 June 82024 July 8

    Celebrating the application of Passive Acoustic Monitoring around the world.

    Read More The not-so-silent world: monitoring underwater noise using non invasive techniquesContinue

  • Overhead photo of three Southern Resident killer whales swimming near the top of the water.
    Conservation updates

    NoiseTracker: a collaborative initiative that aims to tackle the invisible threat permeating our oceans

    2023 May 12024 July 15

    NoiseTracker is a collaborative initiative that hopes to unite all existing hydrophone operators along the BC coast in a common effort to provide an easily accessible central platform for monitoring ocean noise.

    Read More NoiseTracker: a collaborative initiative that aims to tackle the invisible threat permeating our oceansContinue

  • Beluga poking its head up out of the ocean.
    Investigate and inform

    Belugas, the Sea Canaries: Deciphering a complex communication system

    2022 October 112024 July 8

    Belugas, nicknamed “sea canaries”, are one of the most loquacious cetacean species, producing an impressive array of sounds for a variety of purposes, such as social communication, group cohesion, maintaining mother-calf contact, navigating, and detecting prey.

    Read More Belugas, the Sea Canaries: Deciphering a complex communication systemContinue

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