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    Paul Spong OBC (born 1939) is a New Zealand-born Canadian cetologist and neuroscientist. He has been researching orcas (or killer whales) in British Columbia since 1967, and is credited with increasing public awareness of whaling, through his involvement with Greenpeace .

  2. Dr. Paul Spong is the President of the Pacific Orca Society, and founder of OrcaLab. He acquired a Ph.D. in physiological psychology from U.C.L.A. in 1966. Dr. Spong began studying dolphins and orcas in 1967, initially in captivity, then in the wild.

  3. Paul Spong is co-director of OrcaLab, a land based whale research station on Hanson Island in British Columbia, and president of the non-profit Pacific Orca Society.

  4. Dr Paul Spong. Founder, OrcaLab. Become a Supporter. New OrcaLab merchandise. We have partnered with EcoJoia to create a range of beautiful t-shirts and other apparel. The tees are 100% cotton and only phthalate-free, water-based inks are used for printing. All of the profits are returned to OrcaLab.

  5. Jul 2, 2017 · Dr. Paul Spong is an orca researcher and the founder of OrcaLab, an orca research station off Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Since the 1970s, Dr. Spong, his wife Helena Symonds and their team of volunteers have helped to spread awareness of the Northern resident orcas, giving an invaluable insight into this community's lives.

  6. Dr. Paul Spong arrived on Hanson Island in 1970 to study wild orcas, with little more than a tent and hydrophone. What started as a summer project led to year-round monitoring and, by the late 1970s, Paul and his family were living there permanently.

  7. Man & Marine Mammals - The Sonic Creature | A Whale Of A Business | FRONTLINE | PBS. In 1967 [Paul] Spong was hired by the University of British Columbia to study the sensory system of killer...

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