Alexandra Morton is a pioneering marine biologist and conservationist known for her extensive research on orcas in British Columbia.
She began her career studying dolphin communication before focusing on wild orcas.
Morton's work combines scientific observation with a deep personal connection to the whales and their habitat.
She has spent decades documenting orca behavior, vocalizations, and family structures, becoming a leading expert in the field.
Morton's research led her to become an advocate for protecting wild salmon and opposing fish farming practices that threaten the orcas' ecosystem.
Her dedication to marine conservation and ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to the public have earned her comparisons to Jane Goodall.
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