Orca Network – Spring Fling For Lolita
Auction Ends: May 26, 2014 12:59 PM CDT

Art

Chinook Salmon Signed Print

Item Number
273
Sold
55 USD to mg2f40b58
Number of Bids
9  -  Bid History

Item Description

Chinook salmon are easily the largest of any salmon, with adults often exceeding 40 pounds Freshwater streams and estuaries provide important habitat for the salmon. They feed on insects, amphipods, and other crustaceans while young, and primarily on other fish when older. Eggs are laid in deeper water, and need cool water and good water flow to survive. Estuaries and their associated wetlands provide nursery areas for the Chinook before swimming to the open ocean. Wetlands not only help buffer the estuary from silt and pollutants, but also provide important feeding and hiding areas. The draining and filling of wetlands and the pollution of the estuary from industrial discharges and run-off, negatively impact them. The Orca prefer Chinook salmon over any other food source and scientists have determined there's a tight correlation between the two populations. When the salmon are abundant, the whales thrive. When the salmon are scarce, the Southern Resident Orca population suffers. The Salmon represents determination and persistence as she is one of Earth's greatest survivors. Look within to see the strength and power of the Orca, the illumination of the Eagle, the Ladybug who brings happiness and good luck.

This item is donated by Sue Coccia, the longtime artist assisting Orca Network in their efforts to help Lolita.

Item Special Note

This is an 11x14 signed print

Monies raised on this item will be donated to offset the post-production costs of Orca Network's documentary 'Fragile Waters'. This educational piece will hopefully assist the resurgance of the Chinook Salmon population, the main diet of the SRKW, and assist in the  Orcas resurgance as well.