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Humpback whale disentanglement efforts (14 May 2010)
Efforts to free entangled humpback whale of Washington Update through 14 May 2010 Surveys conducted on 14 May 2010 by
Efforts to free entangled humpback whale of Washington Update through 14 May 2010 Surveys conducted on 14 May 2010 by
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
A highly unusual stranding of a tropical Bryde’s whale occurred in southern Puget Sound this week and an examination was
Cascadia Research has been collaborating with the Northwest Fisheries Science Center of NOAA Fisheries, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, to
Prepared by Jessie Huggins, Cascadia Research and Dyanna Lambourn, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife A whale that was recently
Summary by John Calambokidis and Jessie Huggins, Cascadia Research in consultation with Central Puget Sound Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Whatcom
Cascadia Research conducts monthly surveys for marine mammals off the Washington outer coast as part of a collaborative project with
Cascadia Research has been collaborating with the Northwest Fisheries Science Center of NOAA Fisheries, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada, to
The following article, published in 2008, summarizes evidence of ship strikes in large whales found dead in Washington State. Please click