
Gray whale deaths (April, 2010)
By John Calambokidis and Jessie Huggins, Cascadia Research Four gray whales have died in Puget Sound in the last two weeks
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
A young gray whale was found dead in southern Puget Sound on 24 July and an exam completed on 26
The gray whale stranded and died at the Kitsap Naval Base in Bremerton in the early morning hours of 4
The last two weeks has seen a large number of sightings of gray whales in Puget Sound waters as well
On 18 April 2005 at about 2:30 PM Cascadia Research was notified of a dead floating gray whale near Sandy
For more information contact: John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research, Phone: 360-943-7325 Biologists from Cascadia Research, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,
The goal of the present study was to carry out a thorough methodological validation and describe baseline profiles for glucocorticoid
We investigated the predator–prey relationship between baleen whales and killer whales by observing predatory scarring (rake marks) on the tail