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  • EP 22: Season Finale: Myths & Legends of the Deep!
    Welcome to the final episode of Season 1 of the Prince of Whales PODcast! Before we head out for a summer of whale watching and bring you our Breaching News on CHEK TV, we’re closing the season with a dive into the mysterious world of ocean legends. From krakens to mermaids to the mighty megalodon, we explore the myths, the facts, and the creatures that may have inspired them.Topics Include:(0:32) Kraken folklore from Scandinavia to Haida Gwaii — and real-life giant squid(4:39) Mermaids vs. sirens: global myths, mistaken identities, and ancient sea nymphs(8:33) Caddy the Cadborosaurus and BC’s own sea serpent sightings(12:04) Oarfish: the eerie “doomsday fish” linked to natural disasters(13:43) Megalodon: the prehistoric mega-shark that ruled the seasThanks for joining us this season! We’ll be back in the fall for Season 2. Until then, catch us Saturdays at 5 on CHEK News and follow along at @princeofwhaleswhalewatching . We’ll see you on the water!
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  • EP 21: Pinnipeds of the Salish Sea (and Beyond!)
    Welcome to Episode 21 of the Prince of Whales PODcast! This week, we dive into the world of pinnipeds—our local seals and sea lions—and explore some of their remarkable cousins across the globe. From “rock sausages” to deep-diving elephant seals and tusked Arctic giants, this episode is packed with fascinating facts and unexpected behaviours!Topics Include:(0:26) The four species of pinnipeds found in B.C.—harbour seals, northern elephant seals, Steller sea lions, and California sea lions(1:04) How to identify each species and where to spot them(3:03) Deep-dive stats: elephant seals can dive 2,000 metres and hold their breath for two hours!(4:45) Seal vs. sea lion—ear flaps, flipper tricks, and the art of "galumphing"(8:48) Pinnipeds around the world—leopard seals in Antarctica and walruses in the ArcticWhether you're watching sea lions haul out at Race Rocks or dreaming of leopard seals in the Antarctic, this episode is your one-stop shop for pinniped knowledge. Questions or favourite pinniped facts? Send them to [email protected] or message us on Instagram. Make sure to tune in next week for the last episode of the Prince of Whales PODcast Season 1 as we take a break during our busy whale watching summer months!
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  • EP 20 - Orcas Around the World (Part 2)
    Welcome to Episode 20 of the Prince of Whales Podcast! In this continuation of last week’s deep dive into orca ecotypes, we head to the Southern Hemisphere to explore New Zealand’s stingray-hunting orcas. These clever predators use techniques like tonic immobility and tail targeting to disable their prey, and their unique behaviours are just the beginning!Topics Include:(1:24) Stingray Hunters of New Zealand – Discover how orcas in the Bay of Islands flip stingrays into tonic immobility and use specialized hunting techniques passed through generations.(4:02) Pickle & Funky Monkey – Meet two standout orcas from the South Pacific, known for their unique dorsal fins and close sibling bond.(5:03) Dog Meets Orca – Hear the heartwarming true story of a transient killer whale who formed an unlikely friendship with a golden retriever off Vancouver Island(5:59) Remembering T-44 – Learn about the legacy of T-44, a BC orca remembered for his curiosity, and his posthumous role in education at the Whale Interpretive Centre.(6:47) Luna vs. Sam – A powerful contrast between two human-orca interactions: the tragic tale of Luna, and the successful rescue and reintegration of Sam (T46C2).Tune in next week for a new episode of the Prince of Whales PODcast! Have a question or your own favorite orca fact? Send it to us at ⁠[email protected]⁠ or drop us a message on Instagram. 🐋
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  • Episode 19: Orcas Around the World (Part 1)
    Welcome to Episode 19 of the Prince of Whales Podcast! This week, we begin a two-part journey into the amazing world of orcas and their unique behaviors from across the globe. From the stormy Southern Ocean to the icy shores of Argentina and the busy waters off Spain, this episode explores how orcas showcase their culture, adaptability, and extraordinary intelligence.Topics Include:(0:39) Overview of global orca ecotypes – from the Ross Sea to the Falklands(2:19) Why some southern orcas have a yellow colouration – and what causes it(4:44) The mysterious Type D orca with the squished face and tiny eyepatch(5:35) Beach-hunting orcas of Argentina and their family traditions(8:36) Iberian orcas attacking boats: trauma, play, or protest?(13:50) Type B orcas and their coordinate wave-hunting!We’re only getting started. Tune in next week for Part 2, where we’ll explore more hunting strategies and incredible stories from the killer whales around the world!Have a question or your own favorite orca fact? Send it to us at [email protected] or drop us a message on Instagram. 🐋
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  • Episode 18: Sea Stars!
    Welcome to Episode 18 of the Prince of Wales podcast! This week, we dive into the colourful world of sea stars, one of the most iconic and ecologically important creatures in the Salish Sea. From their fascinating biology and regenerative powers to their recent decline due to sea star wasting disease, we explore everything you need to know about these incredible echinoderms.(0:36) What species of sea stars live in the Salish Sea(3:04) How sea stars eat—and digest their food outside their bodies(5:26) Regeneration: how sea stars regrow arms and central discs(11:03) The impact of sea star wasting disease and the decline of sunflower stars(15:55) Why sea stars are so brightly coloured (hint: it’s not just for looks)Sea stars are more than just tide pool treasures—they're apex predators, ecosystem engineers, and a key indicator of ocean health. This episode takes a closer look at their remarkable abilities and the conservation challenges they face.Don’t forget to subscribe, and send us your questions at [email protected] or on Instagram. See you next week for Episode 19! ⭐️🌊
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Welcome to The Prince of Whales POD-cast – a short, exciting, and educational series where we dive into fascinating fan questions about whales and the rich marine ecosystem of British Columbia. Each week, in bite-sized eps, our passionate hosts will share their love for these majestic creatures, bringing you closer to the wonders of whales and the incredible world beneath the waves. Whether you're a whale enthusiast or just curious about the sea, join us for a quick chat and discover something new each week!  Want to ask a question? Go to our Instagram or email us [email protected]
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