On Sep 10, 2020, David Dalton wrote
(in article<
0001HW.250B13E700...@news.eternal-september.org>):
> On Sep 4, 2020, David Dalton wrote on alt.music.s-mclachlan
> (in article<
4f23efa0-bef4-4c45...@googlegroups.com>):
>
> > Go Canucks (seventh game tonight)! Orcas rule.
>
> Unfortunately they lost. I think they would have better luck if
> they donated more (or some?) money in support of the Southern
> Resident orca pods, maybe including some to me for research into
> cetacean communication :-) though that would require me
> to do some work (not that my four components magickal stuff
> isn’t work of sorts).
>
> By the way, I heard on the radio that J35 has had a new calf.
> (J35 is the orca mother who carried the dead body of her last
> calf for a long period after its death a while ago.)
If it wasn’t evident from the above, the orca is the main logo
of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team, who recently lost to
the Vegas Golden Knights.
I do have some scientific expertise including in acoustics
and signal processing, and the Orca Hot Foot experience I
describe on
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/orca.html
is an extra motivation for me to help orcas, since while
it was partly a recognition of me. it was partly a call for
help from at least one captive orca, and I haven’t really lived
up to that call yet (I didn’t even email Canadian Senators
before their vote to ban future cetacean captivity in Canada
a while ago).
However since I have no background yet in cetacean research,
it will probably be hard for me to get a postdoctoral fellowship
in the subject.