A century ago, North Pacific Right whales lived in abundance from the Bering Sea to Baja California. Now, they are considered by many to be the world’s most endangered whale species – with about 30 whales left in the North American population.
Together we’ll learn about the history of this species, look towards its future with the up-and-coming film “Right Over the Edge,” and chat with Save the North Pacific Right Whale founder about why Oregon is part of this species conservation.
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Photo credit -Shawnecee Schneider
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About the speaker:
After spending the past 20 years teaching marine conservation at sea, Kevin Campion, a life-long sailor, surfer, and naturalist, has followed family ties and recently relocated to the North Coast. He runs the youth voyaging and conservation organization Deep Green Wilderness and has newly founded Save the North Pacific Right Whale. Kevin has produced one other film, “The Unknown Sea,” and is President of the Board of the SeaDoc Society.