Malnutrition a significant finding in the examinations of three recently stranded gray whales
In the second half of June, Cascadia Research and other members of the Marine Mammal Standing Network examined three dead
New names for the Sounders gray whales
Cascadia Research and Orca Network are pleased to announce the winning names for our Sounder gray whales, which have been
Changes and New Names For Sounder Gray Whales
Big Changes and New Names There are some new developments for the Sounders gray whales who return every spring to
Ryan et al paper on blue whales featured on SciShow
A recent paper with CRC authors, Oceanic Giants Dance to Atmospheric Rhythms: Ephemeral Wind-Driven Resource Tracking by Blue Whales, was
Second whale ship strike mortality in Washington State in October confirmed
For the 2nd time in recent weeks, examination of a stranded whale confirmed it was likely the victim of a
Cascadia participates in minke whale necropsy
On 07 October 2022, Cascadia Research assisted The San Juan Marine Mammal Stranding Network, The SeaDoc Society, and World Vets
Enrico Corsi featured on Marine Mammal Science Podcast
Differences in social structures of Hawaiian bottlenose dolphins This episode is a special extra show recoded at the Society for
Cascadia at the 24th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals
From August 1-5th, Cascadia research staff and affiliates will be participating in the 24th Biennial Conference on the Biology of