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Movements of satellite-tagged pantropical spotted dolphins in relation to stock boundaries in Hawaiian waters.

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How to Tell Them Apart? Discriminating Tropical Blackfish Species Using Fin and Body Measurements from Photographs Taken at Sea

The misidentification of species and populations is a hindrance to effective cetacean management. We devised a method of species identification

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Advances in Research on the Impacts of Anti-Submarine Sonar on Beaked Whales

Mass stranding events (MSEs) of beaked whales (BWs) were extremely rare prior to the 1960s but increased markedly after the

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Future Directions in Research on Beaked Whales

Until the 1990s, beaked whales were one of the least understood groups of large mammals. Information on northern bottlenose whales

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Song of My People: Dialect Differences Among Sympatric Social Groups of Short-Finned Pilot Whales in Hawai’i

In many social species, acoustic dialects are used to differentiate among social groups within a local population. These acoustic dialects

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Long-Term Mom/Calf Associations in Rough-Toothed Dolphins off the Island of Hawaiʻi: Evidence of a Stable Matrilineal Social Structure in a Deep-Water Dolphin?

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Participatory Science and Directed Survey Methods: A Case Study with Odontocetes in the Maui Nui Region of the Hawaiian Islands

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Pseudorca crassidens – IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

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Breaching the Line: Persistent Organic Pollutant Concentrations Exceeding Thresholds in Endangered Hawaiian False Killer Whales (Pseudorca crassidens)

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Prevalence of Fishery-Related Scarring on the Mouthlines of Common Bottlenose Dolphins Around the Main Hawaiian Islands

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