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Status and trends in harbor seal stocks in Washington State

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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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Temporal changes in whale strandings and human interactions in Washington State

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Changes in cetacean occurrence in the Salish Sea: Anomalous sightings in southern Puget Sound

In the last few years, several unexpected species have been sighted and stranded in southern Puget Sound. This has included

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Tropical cetaceans in southern Puget Sound: anomalous sightings and strandings in Washington State, 2010-2011

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Gertrude Island harbor seals: Potential human impact and the need for future protection

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Winter distribution and abundance of bird populations of different-aged Douglas-fir forests in the southern Washington Cascades

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Chemical contaminants in marine mammals from Washington State

The objectives of this study were to report the results of recent analyses of environmental toxicants in Washington marine mammals

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Marine Mammals in the Southwestern Strait of Juan de Fuca: Natural History and Potential Impacts of Harbor Development in Neah Bay

A one year study of marine mammals between Tatoosh Island and Pillar Point on the southwestern portion of the Strait

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Harbor seal populations and their contributions to fecal coliform pollution in Quilcene Bay, Washington

High fecal coliform concentrations in the northern part of Quilcene Bay have recently been reported and have resulted in the

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