Protected: False Killer Whales of the Pacific Coast of Central America
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MARINE: — Minority And Race Inclusion in Natural sciences and Education committee was created in June of 2020 to help guide
Movements, behavior, and spatial use of odontocetes off the mid-Atlantic states From 2014 through 2018 we were involved in a collaborative project with
Since it’s inception Cascadia Research biologists working in the field have taken photos of killer whales when encountered and contributed
Spatial ecology, abundance, life history, and population structure of humpback whales and other cetaceans along the US West Coast through
US West Coast wide identification and sampling of humpback whales using small boats operated in collaboration with NOAA ship survey
Cascadia has been studying humpback whales since 1986 and this work has been conducted along the entire US West Coast (see
The goal of this project, beginning in June 2017, is to study potential behavioral responses of free-ranging oceanic dolphins using controlled
This is a long term study Cascadia began in the 1980s and since 1998 has coordinated a collaborative photo-ID effort along
Since July 2004, Cascadia Research has participated in quarterly marine mammal surveys with graduate students from Scripps Institution of Oceanography on the California Cooperative Oceanic