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 * REPORT ORCA SIGHTINGS
 * Research
   * NZ Orca ID Guide
   * Scientific Articles (main)
     * Fiji Orca
     * Saddle patches
     * Tail fluke pigmentation
   * Orca Archives (Research Library)
   * Rescues & Strandings
     * Rescued Orca Profiles
   * Orca Entanglements
   * Other Orca Projects
     * Antarctic Orca
     * Dolphinaria-Free Europe
     * Free Morgan Foundation
     * Orca Captivity
     * Papua New Guinea Orca
     * Punte Norte Orca
     * The Whale Sanctuary Project
     * Whale-Rescue.org
     * World Orca Day
 * Resources
   * Marine Mammal Regulations (NZ)
   * Kids’ Corner
     * Fact Sheets for Children
     * Activity Sheets for Children
   * In Memorandum
   * Multimedia
     * Photos
     * Videos
     * Media featuring Dr. Visser
       * Articles featuring Dr. Visser
       * Books featuring Dr. Visser
       * Interviews featuring Dr. Visser
   * Filmmaker Information
   * Other Orca Websites
   * Studying Marine Biology
   * NZ Orca ID Guide
 * Help Orca
   * Donate
   * Support Dr Visser
   * Wish List
   * Host a Donation Box
   * Volunteer
   * Purchase Our Photos & Videos
   * Sponsors
 * About Us
   * Our Boat
   * Our Team
   * Talks & Tours with Dr. Visser
   * Media Inquiries
   * Sponsors
   * Volunteer
   * Contact

 * REPORT ORCA SIGHTINGS
 * Research
   * NZ Orca ID Guide
   * Scientific Articles (main)
     * Fiji Orca
     * Saddle patches
     * Tail fluke pigmentation
   * Orca Archives (Research Library)
   * Rescues & Strandings
     * Rescued Orca Profiles
   * Orca Entanglements
   * Other Orca Projects
     * Antarctic Orca
     * Dolphinaria-Free Europe
     * Free Morgan Foundation
     * Orca Captivity
     * Papua New Guinea Orca
     * Punte Norte Orca
     * The Whale Sanctuary Project
     * Whale-Rescue.org
     * World Orca Day
 * Resources
   * Marine Mammal Regulations (NZ)
   * Kids’ Corner
     * Fact Sheets for Children
     * Activity Sheets for Children
   * In Memorandum
   * Multimedia
     * Photos
     * Videos
     * Media featuring Dr. Visser
       * Articles featuring Dr. Visser
       * Books featuring Dr. Visser
       * Interviews featuring Dr. Visser
   * Filmmaker Information
   * Other Orca Websites
   * Studying Marine Biology
   * NZ Orca ID Guide
 * Help Orca
   * Donate
   * Support Dr Visser
   * Wish List
   * Host a Donation Box
   * Volunteer
   * Purchase Our Photos & Videos
   * Sponsors
 * About Us
   * Our Boat
   * Our Team
   * Talks & Tours with Dr. Visser
   * Media Inquiries
   * Sponsors
   * Volunteer
   * Contact

OUR MISSION STATEMENT




TO PROTECT ORCA AND THEIR HABITAT, THROUGH CONSERVATION, EDUCATION AND
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.




The Orca Research Trust (ORT) was founded in 1998 by Dr Ingrid N. Visser.  

The ORT is an officially registered NGO with the New Zealand Government’s
Charities Commission. 

It is a nonprofit Partner of 1% For The Planet (a global network tackling our
planet’s most pressing environmental issues).

You can follow the ORT on social media via Instagram (OrcaResearchTrust) & 
facebook (Orca Research Trust)



Follow Dr Ingrid N. Visser on @OrcaIngrid (Instagram),  @OrcaIngrid
(Twitter), Ingrid Visser (Facebook). 

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