Sounders Gray Whale Update and Recent Survey in North Puget Sound
Hannah Clayton and John Calambokidis from Cascadia completed a survey on Sunday 6 March 2022 out of Everett and
Application of Endocrine Biomarkers to Update Information on Reproductive Physiology in Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)
Most of our knowledge on reproductive biology of gray whales dates back to scientific research conducted during commercial whaling in

Gray whale stranding season has begun
Gray whale stranding season has begun a bit early this year, with 5 dead gray whales in Washington waters so

Gray whale necropsy March 9, 2021 And Early Arrival of Sounders
Biologists, veterinarians and volunteers from Cascadia Research, Department of Fish and Wildlife and World Vets conducted a necropsy of a

Successful disentanglement of a gray whale on 24 April 2020
An adult gray whale entangled in Dungeness crab line and gear was successfully freed off Port Angeles on Friday, 24

Update on gray whale strandings in Washington – 15 April 2020
After a record number of gray whale mortalities in WA in 2019 during the ongoing Unusual Mortality Event (UME), Cascadia
Sounder gray whale 531 is added to the list of ID’d grays in Northern Puget Sound!
Tuesday, March 10, 2020 – 08:19 6th Sounder Seen: 531 Is Here! March 8, 2020 Cascadia’s John Calambokidis and student
LA Times Article on gray whale migration and the UME
Please visit the following link for a Los Angeles Times article today on gray whale migration and the status of