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
Since 1998, there has been a collaborative effort among a number of research groups conducting photographic identification of gray whales
A collaborative effort to photographically identify of gray whales in the waters of the Pacific Northwest from California through Alaska
“Sounders” trading cards 2020 Identification Guide to Northern Puget Sound gray whales (PDF file) Cascadia Research has been conducting long-term studies
The examination of a dead gray whale on 24 January 2015 reveals it was killed by ship’s propeller. The gray whale found
On the morning of 22 April 2012, a researcher from the National Marine Mammal Laboratory sighted a dead floating gray
A gray whale came ashore alive on a private beach in Bremerton on the morning of 27 July 2011. The
Examination of gray whale from west Seattle reveals unusual stomach contents but no definitive cause of death For more information
By John Calambokidis and Jessie Huggins, Cascadia Research Four gray whales have died in Puget Sound in the last two weeks
Prepared by John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research, 218½ W 4th Ave., Olympia, WA 98501 Contact information: Tel. (360)943-7325, Email: calambokidis@cascadiaresearch.org A gray whale