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Geographic structure of mitochondrial DNA variation in humpback whales

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Size and age class of blue and humpback whales in a central California feeding area

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Abundance and distribution of blue and humpback whales in the Gulf of the Farallones, California

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Bacterial contamination related to harbor seals in Puget Sound, Washington

High concentrations of fecal coliforms have been reported at several sites in northern Hood Canal where hundreds of harbor seals

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Biology of humpback whales in the Gulf of the Farallones, California

Under a research contract to the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the National Park Service, we studied

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Peregrine falcon monitoring and evaluation of potential habitat in Olympic National Forest and vicinity, with notes on the occurrence of other raptors

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Biology of blue whales in the Gulf of the Farallones and adjacent areas of California

Blue whale populations have been depleted as a result of commercial whaling conducted up to 1966. Blue whales were hunted

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A Simulation of Seasonal Migration and Daily Movements of the Northern Fur Seal

A simulation model of the movements of the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) population within the Bering Sea has been

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Norwegian Whale Sightings Surveys in the North Atlantic, 1987

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Simulation Modelling of the Effects of Oil Spills on Population Dynamics of Northern Fur Seals

Models of population dynamics and migration were developed and combined with an oil spill simulation model to determine the effects

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