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Dorsal fin of killer whale found on beach

Killer whale dorsal fin found at Twin Harbors State Park 22 May 2007

Prepared by Robin Baird, Cascadia Research, 218½ W 4th Ave., Olympia, WA 98501 Contact information: Tel. (360)943-7325, Email: rwbaird@cascadiaresearch.org A dorsal fin

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Dead gray whale on beach being examined by researchers

Gray whale stranding at Johnson Pt., Olympia, WA (29 April 2007)

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

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Dead humpback on beach and research team preparing for examination.

Humpback whale examination (6 October 2006)

Prepared by Cascadia Research, Olympia, WA An examination was conducted 6 October 2006 of a dead adult female humpback whale

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Stranded minke whale just off the beach

Minke whale stranding in south Puget Sound, Washington (August 25, 2006)

Information release prepared by Cascadia Research. For more information contact Robin W. Baird at rwbaird (at) cascadiaresearch.org Cascadia Research received a

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Stranded fin whale on beach - view of the ventral side.

Preliminary results of examination of fin whale conducted 16 May 2006, Lummi Nation

Prepared by John Calambokidis, Research Biologist with Cascadia Research Email: calambokidis@cascadiaresearch.org, Phone 360-943-7325 Examination of a dead fin whale that washed

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Gray whale trapped in pilings prior to moving

Gray whale stranding near Steilacoom – CRC-641 (July 28, 2005)

A young gray whale was found dead in southern Puget Sound on 24 July and an exam completed on 26

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Gray whale on beach prior to examination on 5 May 2005

Preliminary report on gray whale stranding in Bremerton (May, 2005)

The gray whale stranded and died at the Kitsap Naval Base in Bremerton in the early morning hours of 4

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Gray whale on beach.

Update on gray whale strandings and sightings (April, 2005)

The last two weeks has seen a large number of sightings of gray whales in Puget Sound waters as well

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Yearling gray whale on beach.

Gray whale stranding, Whidbey Island (April, 2005)

On 18 April 2005 at about 2:30 PM Cascadia Research was notified of a dead floating gray whale near Sandy

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BIOLOGISTS FREE ENTANGLED GRAY WHALE IN PUGET SOUND

For more information contact: John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research, Phone: 360-943-7325 Biologists from Cascadia Research, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,

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