29 episodes

A podcast for whale enthusiasts by whale enthusiasts. Join professional guides and whale watch captains Jeff Friedman and Sara Shimazu as they share their passion and love for whales, bringing you personal stories of recent whale sightings and encounters, research, news and interviews.

After the Breach Podcast Jeff Friedman and Sara Shimazu

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A podcast for whale enthusiasts by whale enthusiasts. Join professional guides and whale watch captains Jeff Friedman and Sara Shimazu as they share their passion and love for whales, bringing you personal stories of recent whale sightings and encounters, research, news and interviews.

    Episode 29 - Killer Whales of Iceland

    Episode 29 - Killer Whales of Iceland

    On Episode 29 co-hosts, Jeff and Sara, welcome Judith Scott to the show. Judith has been around the world watching whales and spends much of her year in Iceland with the killer whales of the North Atlantic. She gives an introduction to the killer whales they see regularly off of Iceland and shares some stories about those whales. These killer whales feed primarily on herring, but some of them will switch to prey on seals in the summer! The three chat about that and more. They also have her share some of her adventures in other parts of the world.
    If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you’d like to join Jeff and Sara on a trip then reach out to Maya’s Legacy Whale Watching to book! They also have their special After the Breach Workshop on August 24-25, 2024. Join the duo for two full days on the water (or just one if you prefer). There are a couple of spots left!
    You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    Links from this episode:
    Laki Tours: https://lakitours.com/
    Icelandic Orca Project : https://www.icelandic-orcas.com/
     
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    • 49 min
    Episode 28 - Sea Lion Predations

    Episode 28 - Sea Lion Predations

    On Episode 28 of After the Breach co-hosts Jeff and Sara dive into Steller’s sea lion hunts, recent sightings, and some good news surrounding T109A3A.
    This spring has been one that has been filled with a lot of sea lion hunts. And for many of these hunts the whales involved have been, or included, the T049As. Jeff and Sara discuss what it’s like to witness those hunts and talk about a few recent ones, including a particularly brutal one they watched on the first all-day trip of the 2024 season.
    After that they talk about the many groups whales that have been around recently and share some topics for upcoming episodes. If you have topics you’d like to hear about on the show don’t hesitate to send them via email!
    If you’ve enjoyed listening and want to help support the podcast then share with any of your whale-loving friends and family. You can also leave reviews wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you’d like to join Jeff and Sara on a trip then reach out to Maya’s Legacy Whale Watching to book! They also have their special After the Breach Workshop on August 24-25, 2024. Join the duo for two full days on the water (or just one if you prefer). There are a couple of spots left!
    If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you’d like to join Jeff and Sara on a trip then reach out to Maya’s Legacy Whale Watching to book! They also have their special After the Breach Workshop on August 24-25, 2024. Join the duo for two full days on the water (or just one if you prefer). There are a couple of spots left!
    You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    Photos from this episode:

    Sea lion hunt. Photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Prey sharing after a sea lion hunt. Photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    T075Bs coming in hot to join the T049As after a sea lion predation. Photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    T146s. Photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    T146B. Photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    T128. Photo by Sara Shimazu

    • 48 min
    Episode 27 - April Whales

    Episode 27 - April Whales

    On Episode 27 of After the Breach podcast co-hosts Jeff and Sara share all about the most recent sightings from the Salish Sea. It has been a busy few weeks whale-wise and the duo felt they needed to catch up about it almost as soon as they had finished recording the previous episode!
    Dive in with them as they talk about the families that have been seen, a very quick sea lion hunt, and a new calf with one of their favorite families!
    If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    Links from this episode:
    The History of Cetacean Taxonomy and Nomenclature: https://youtu.be/ZAkUE60o2o8?si=l2xtliA02mM5HWOJ
    Photos from this episode:

    T19B breach. Photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    T49As and T18s. Photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    T63, "Chainsaw," with T65 and T65Bs. Photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    T49A6, "Charlie II." Photo by Jeff Friedman
     
     
     
     

    • 35 min
    Episode 26 - Latest Whale Sightings & Silver Bank Trip Report

    Episode 26 - Latest Whale Sightings & Silver Bank Trip Report

    Episode 26 of After the Breach Podcast finds co-hosts, Jeff and Sara, reunited after Jeff’s trip to the Silver Bank to swim with humpback whales at the largest breeding ground in the world for North Atlantic humpback whales.
    Jeff shares some of the amazing highlights from his time there, including swimming with a singer and spending time viewing a particularly energetic rowdy group. Jeff and Sara will be hosting a trip to the Silver Bank next year and one spot has opened up so be sure to get in touch if you’re interested in going!
    Next, the two dive into recent sightings in the Salish Sea. There have been a lot of whales around recently and the duo talk about some of the families that have been around. They then share the sad news of the death of T109A3 who stranded and drowned near Zeballos on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Bay Cetology, headed by Jared Towers, is a great resource for updates on the unfolding situation as they attempt to reunite the two-year old calf of T109A3 with her extended family.
    At the end of the episode, the two answer some listener requests and questions. They introduce the T124A matriline and answer a listener question of have we ever seen
    any superpods. The definition of a superpod is when all three pods of the Southern Resident Community gather together. Every member of every matriline of every pod in the same area. The term often gets used to describe large gatherings or when most of the community is together but a true superpod is when every single whale in the SRKW community has come together.
    If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    Photos from this episode:

    Humpback on the Silver Bank, 2024. Photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    Steller sea lion hunt. Photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    L77 with new calf L124 in 2019. Photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Superpod in 2019. Photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Superpod in 2019. Photo by Jeff Friedman

    • 54 min
    Episode 25 - Winter Whale Research + Special NRKW Encounters

    Episode 25 - Winter Whale Research + Special NRKW Encounters

    On Episode 25 of After the Breach Podcast, co-hosts Jeff and Sara welcome back their friend and colleague, Gary Sutton. Aside from being a captain in the Salish Sea he has also been working with OceanWise as a researcher and he joins in to talk about the research he’s a part of and some exciting upcoming projects.
    Before they get into that the three discuss the Northern Resident killer whales, which are a salmon-eating population similar to the Southern Resident killer whales that are a frequent topic of conversation. This population spends most of their time in the waters off northern Vancouver Island and along the central coast of British Columbia and even up into Alaska. While they are not infrequent visitors to the most northern reaches of the Salish Sea, the past few weeks have found three matrilines of Northern Resident killer whales visiting the waters of Howe Sound, where Jeff, Sara, and Gary all got to see them.
    Gary shares some interesting foraging observations about his visit with the A23s, A25s, and A42s, while Jeff and Sara talk about their impromptu visit with them. For Jeff this was a reconnection with a whale that changed his life and for Sara this was her first visit with this ecotype.
    If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    Links from this episode:
    Ocean Wise Research on Instagram
    Gary Sutton on Instagram
    Orcalab
    Photos from this episode:

    Northern Resident killer whales in Howe Sound, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Northern Resident killer whales in Howe Sound, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Northern Resident killer whales in Howe Sound, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Northern Resident killer whales in Howe Sound, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Northern Resident killer whales in Howe Sound, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Northern Resident killer whale, A61 "Surge," photo by Jeff Friedman
     

    Northern Resident killer whales in Howe Sound, photo by Jeff Friedman

    • 48 min
    Episode 24 - Whale Watching & Whale FAQs and Early Season Sightings

    Episode 24 - Whale Watching & Whale FAQs and Early Season Sightings

    Episode 24 of After the Breach is a long-awaited FAQ episode. Co-hosts, Jeff and Sara have been collecting questions from listeners and guests to Maya’s Legacy Whale Watching for a while and now they’re going to sit down and answer as many as they can. This will be the first FAQ episode but with the amount of questions received there will eventually be another one.
    Have you ever wondered what it's like to go whale watching in the Salish Sea? A lot of people have! Jeff and Sara start off by answering some of the most frequently asked questions surrounding going whale watching here and what that entails. What time of year is best? What time of day? What if it rains? They get to all of these and more. Afterwards they dive into some more questions regarding the whales and also themselves.
    If you have questions you haven’t asked then don’t worry! You can still submit them and they will keep them for future episodes. Feel free to write to Jeff and Sara through email, Instagram, or Facebook. And thank you for being a listener of After the Breach Podcast!
    If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com.
     
    Links from this episode:
    Maya's Legacy Whale Watching
     
    Photos from this episode:

    Special podcast guest, Sundae
     

    Steller sea lion hunt, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Steller sea lion hunt, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    Steller sea lion hunt, photo by Sara Shimazu
     

    T18 spyhop, photo by Jeff Friedman
     
     

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