Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Orca-J19-Shachi-Breaches-Water-27MZIFJXBC7Y9.htmlConceptually similarSouthern Resident OrcaGP0STRZYZCompleted★★★★★Orcas J53 and J17 Surface In WashingtonGP0STRZYXCompleted★★★★★★Orcas in the Wild in CanadaGP0STRZZCCompleted★★★★★★Orcas in the Wild in CanadaGP0STRZZFCompleted★★★★Orca PodGP0STRZYWCompleted★★★★★★Southern Resident OrcasGP0STRZZ0Completed★★★★★Pacific Northwest Salish Sea WildlifeGP0STS28NCompleted★★★★Pacific Northwest Salish Sea WildlifeGP0STS28KCompleted★★★★★★Pacific Northwest Salish Sea WildlifeGP0STS28MCompleted★★★★★View AllGP0STRZYYOrca J19 Shachi Breaches WaterJ19 Shachi, a member of J-Pod of the endangered community of killer whales knows as the Southern Residents, breaches in the Strait of Juan de Fuca between WashingtonLocations:North America-Strait of Juan de FucaDate:25 Jun, 2015Credit:© Monika Wieland Shields / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3665px X 2932pxRestrictions:FOR GREENPEACE USE ONLY. NO THIRD PARTIES OR EXTERNAL DOWNLOADS.Keywords:Beauty-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oceans (campaign title)-Orca whales-Outdoors-WaterShoot:Orcas in North America (1 of 2)Also known as killer whales, orcas are considered the second-most widely ranging mammal species on the planet, after humans. The southern resident population, found off the Pacific coasts of North America, was listed as Endangered under the Canadian Species at Risk Act in 2003 and the U.S. Endangered Species Act in 2005. Among several other threats, these orcas face increasing ambient noise levels associated with shipping and other vessel traffic. New threats are emerging from seismic blasting associated with offshore oil exploration.Related Collections:Pipeline Fights in North America (All Photographers)