Gray whales of Washington State: Natural history and photographic catalog
This report summarizes the research conducted by Cascadia Research on gray whales in Washington State up to 1994. This included
Gray whales in Washington State: Progress report on research in 1995
Cascadia Research has been studying gray whales in Washington waters since the mid-1980s. The goals of this overall research effort
Gray whales in Washington State: report on research in 1996
This report summarizes research conducted by Cascadia Research in collaboration with the National Marine Mammal Laboratory during the 1996 field
Marine mammal research and mitigation in conjunction with air gun operation for the USGS “SHIPS” seismic surveys in 1998
In March 1998, the U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with a number of other government and academic institutions, conducted seismic
Gray whale photographic identification in 1997
Photographic identification of gray whales in Washington State was conducted in 1997 by Cascadia Research and the National Marine Mammal
Gray whale photographic identification in 1998
In 1998, Cascadia Research and the National Marine Mammal Laboratory conducted photographic identification surveys for gray whale found in the
Gray whale photographic identification in 2002: Collaborative research in the Pacific Northwest
Since 1998, there has been a collaborative effort among a number of research groups conducting photographic identification of gray whales
Abundance and population structure of seasonal gray whales in the Pacific Northwest, 1998-2008
The existence of a small number of eastern North Pacific gray whales that spend the spring, summer and fall feeding in
New research reveals more complex role of gray whales in the Pacific Northwest including the Salish Sea
Most eastern North Pacific gray whales migrate seasonally from breeding areas in Mexico to primary feeding areas in the Arctic