Killer whales (Orcinus orca) recovery strategy: tables and figures

Lists of tables and figures

Tables

Table 1: Persistent organic pollutants that may pose a risk to resident killer whales

Table 2: Signal structure, frequency range and source levels of anthropogenic noise

Table 3: Schedule of studies to identify additional areas of critical habitat and its threats

Table 4: In addition to the Protection Order, current and recommended measures for the protection of critical habitat are listed

Table 5: Examples of performance measures that may be used to assess the effectiveness of the broad strategies used to achieve the objectives of the Proposed Recovery Strategy for the Northern and Southern Resident Killer Whales in Canada


Figures

Figure 1: The Coast of British Columbia showing the general ranges of northern and southern resident killer whales

Figure 2: Population size and trends for southern resident killer whales from 1974-2003

Figure 3: Population size and trends for northern resident killer whales from 1974 to 2003

Figure 4: The known critical habitat for southern resident killer whales in late spring summer and fall, in British Columbia

Figure 5: The known critical habitat for northern resident killer whales in summer and fall in British Columbia

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