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Review of the Status of Humpback Whales in the North Pacific and Recent Changes in Distribution and Entanglements

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New tags provide information useful for conservation and relate with anthropogenic stranding factors such as ship strikes and entanglements

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Biological indicators for the increase in West Coast humpback whale entanglements: Insights based on trends in abundance and shifts in feeding behavior

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Utility of sighting and stranding data to document marine mammal occurrence: A case study in Puget Sound, Washington, USA

Sighting and stranding data are often used to identify patterns in marine mammal occurrence. Here we evaluate the use of

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Health status of stranded gray whales (Eschrictius robustus) in Washington State using multiple indicators

Health assessments of stranded cetaceans are determined from a variety of factors including sex, age class, length, girth, and other

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Common dolphins in Washington State waters: An increase in sightings and strandings

Common dolphins (Delphinus sp.), specifically long-beaked common dolphins, typically inhabit warmer temperate waters and are not usually present north of California;

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Sightings and strandings of gray whales in Puget Sound, Washington

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2006 Hydramnios in a lactating pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) stranded in Washington: post-mortem findings and implications from a stranded calf

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An overview of post mortem findings of stranded grey whale (Escherichtius robustus) in Washington State, April to July, 2005

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Post mortem findings of juvenile stranded grey whales (Escherichtius robustus) in the northeastern Pacific, April to May, 2005

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