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Mossback's Northwest

The Case of the Pickled Orca

4/4/2023 | 5m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1931, an orca swam up the Columbia River to Portland and wound up pickled.

The orca is a beloved symbol of the Northwest, but little was known about them before the 1960s. Whalers saw them a vicious sea predators or competition for salmon. They were called black fish and later killer whales. In the 1930s, one baby orca swam up the Columbia River to Portland and wound up pickled on a Washington mountain. What? Yes, it’s true.

04/04/2023

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Mossback's Northwest is a local public television program presented by Cascade PBS

Mossback's Northwest

The Case of the Pickled Orca

4/4/2023 | 5m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

The orca is a beloved symbol of the Northwest, but little was known about them before the 1960s. Whalers saw them a vicious sea predators or competition for salmon. They were called black fish and later killer whales. In the 1930s, one baby orca swam up the Columbia River to Portland and wound up pickled on a Washington mountain. What? Yes, it’s true.

04/04/2023

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