No that's correct (the current level of understanding on the two populations of orcas we see in the Salish sea). I think once the resident population gets stressed enough, it'll broaden its appetite to preserve some herd genetics. It's just tough to watch the short term consequences (lots of dead starved whales) of decreased carrying capacity due to not enough fish.

What's the path forward to some discussion on limiting the northern intercept fisheries impacts? Just starting the discussion would be helpful.

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