
Marine Mammal Studies at the Southern California Offshore Range (SCORE)
Cuvier’s beaked whales on a very calm day at SCORE. Photo by Erin Falcone, 2007 Cascadia began working with scientists from the Naval

Cuvier’s beaked whales on a very calm day at SCORE. Photo by Erin Falcone, 2007 Cascadia began working with scientists from the Naval

Peer-reviewed articles Northwestern Naturalist: Winter Foraging of Silver-haired and California Myotis Bats in Western Washington (Falxa 2007) Northwest Science: Habitat Use of

Two humpback whale flukes show the wide variation in markings The dorsal fin and pigmentation pattern on the side
Cascadia has been an active part of the West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network for many years and first began
“Sounders” trading cards 2024 Identification Guide to Northern Puget Sound gray whales (Orca Network) Cascadia Research has been conducting long-term
Collaborative project with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Canada’s Institute of Ocean Science to examine trends in contaminants
Biology and behavior of killer whales | North Puget Sound gray whales | Stranding response While Cascadia Research participates in whale research in
Cascadia Research has been conducting work to better understand the causes and potential solutions to the mortality of blue and
Researchers from Cascadia, the National Marine Mammal Lab, Biowaves and HDR conducted a line-transect survey in the Gulf of Alaska

SOCAL-BRS (Southern California Behavioral Response Study) is a multi-year effort (2010-2015) designed to better understand marine mammal behavior and reactions to sound.