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The Whales Who Share <strong>Our</strong> <strong>In</strong>land WatersJ pod, with some L pod orcas, in a formation known as “resting.” <strong>In</strong> this pattern, pods travel slowly in tight linesjust under the surface for a few minutes, then rise for a series of blows for a minute or two. Photo by Jeff Hogan.Volume 2: The Next xt GenerationSecond Edition, March, 2006, updated August 2010First edition funded by Puget Sound Action Team’s Public <strong>In</strong>volvement and Education Programby Howard Garrett<strong>Orca</strong> <strong>Network</strong>Whidbey Island, Washingtonwww.orcanetwork.orgOlympia, Washingtonwww.psat.wa.govTeachers: : Student Activity guides by Jeff Hogan, Killer Whale Tales, Vashon, WAavailable at www.killer.killerwhaletales.orgor contact info@orcanetwork.org.<strong>Orca</strong> <strong>Network</strong> is dedicated to raising awareness about the whales of the Pacific Northwestand the importance of providing them healthy and safe habitats.COVER: “Salmon Hunter” by Randall ScottCourtesy of Wild Wings, LLC.Lake City, MN 55041Prints by the artist may be ordered by calling 1-800-445-4833