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Gray whale sightings in southern Puget Sound

Cascadia has been tracking the movements of several gray whales sighted in recent weeks (the most recent the morning of

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Individual Gray Whale Use of Coastal Waters off Northwest Washington During the Feeding Season 1984–2011: Implications for Management

Gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in northwest Washington were studied, with the aims to: (1) increase understanding of gray whale use of

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Deceased female gray whale examined on Whidbey Island

A young female gray whale that was first reported dead on the west side of Whidbey Island on Tuesday 3 April 2018

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Gray whale photographic identification in 2000: Collaborative research by Cascadia Research and the National Marine Laboratory

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Gray whale photographic identification in 1999: Collaborative research by Cascadia Research, the National Marine Laboratory, and Humboldt State University

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Gray whales at the edge: Gray whale use of feeding grounds off northern California and Oregon

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Another young gray whale found dead on Washington coast and examined 24 May 2017

  On 24 May 2017, Cascadia Research examined a young gray whale that was found dead on the Washington outer coast near

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Gray whale found dead in Bellingham Bay was older female not known from this region

  A gray whale found dead floating in Bellingham Bay on 10 May and examined on 12 May was an

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Examination of entangled gray whale reveals it was a calf that died as a result of the entanglement

  An examination of a dead gray whale found entangled in crab gear off S Washington was completed late on

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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

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