Using satellite tags to study movements and population structure of Hawaiian odontocetes
This project began as a collaborative study between Greg Schorr, Daniel Webster and Robin Baird of Cascadia Research, Brad Hanson
The Sounders (NPS gray whales)
The North Puget Sound gray whales, also known as the “Sounders,” represent roughly a dozen individual whales, part of the larger
USING DATA/SAMPLES FROM STRANDED ANIMALS TO HELP UNDERSTAND WILD POPULATIONS
With the cooperation of the NMFS Pacific Islands Regional Office and Dr. Kristi West of Hawai‘i Pacific University we are also trying to use
Identifying Hawaiian cetacean species
There are a number of species of Hawaiian odontocetes that are difficult to distinguish in the field, and we have
Submit your photos to the Hawai`i project
Photographs taken by whale watching or sports fishing charter operators, passengers on sightseeing or sportsfishing trips, and private individuals out
Links to full resolution photographs and video from whale disentanglement
All photos and videos below should be credited to “Cascadia Research, Olympia, WA”. VIDEOS – Request from Cascadia PHOTOS Photos
SPLASH ACTIVITY ANSWERS
Home Methods 1 | Photo Identification | Mark and Recapture Biopsy | Summer Feeding Areas, Wintering Grounds and Migration | Human Impact | Population Estimates Activity 1: Questions about SPLASH | Activity 2: Interpreting Graphs | Activity
SPLASH QUESTIONS: Activity 5
Home Methods 1 | Photo Identification | Mark and Recapture Biopsy | Summer Feeding Areas, Wintering Grounds and Migration | Human Impact | Population Estimates Activity 1: Questions about SPLASH | Activity 2: Interpreting Graphs | Activity
SPLASH QUESTIONS: Activity 4
Home Methods 1 | Photo Identification | Mark and Recapture Biopsy | Summer Feeding Areas, Wintering Grounds and Migration | Human Impact | Population Estimates Activity 1: Questions about SPLASH | Activity 2: Interpreting Graphs | Activity