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Cooperative Conservation and Long-term Management of False Killer Whales in Hawaiʻi: Geospatial Analyses of Fisheries and Satellite Tag Data to Understand Fishery Interactions

False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) are long-lived upper trophic level odontocetes that are found throughout the tropics and sub-tropics. Until

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Survival of a Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Calf with a Presumptive Gunshot Wound to the Head

Documented gunshot wounds in odontocetes are a rare occurrence, but have been previously reported in several locations within the United

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Differential Vulnerability to Ship Strikes between Day and Night for Blue, Fin, and Humpback Whales Based on Dive and Movement Data from Medium Duration Archival Tags

We examine the dive and movement behavior of blue, fin, and humpback whales along the US West Coast in regions

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How We Learn About Hawaii’s Dolphin and Whale Populations

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Revision of Fin Whale Balaenoptera physalus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Using Genetic

Three subspecies of fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) are currently recognized, including the northern fin whale (B. p. physalus), the southern fin whale

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Lessons from Placing an Observer on Commercial Cargo Ships Off the U.S. West Coast: Utility as an Observation Platform and Insight Into Ship Strike Vulnerability

Ship strikes of whales are a growing concern around the world and especially along the U.S. West Coast, home to

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Behavior and ecology of not-so-social odontocetes: Cuvier’s and Blainville’s beaked whales

While beaked whales are the poorest-known family of cetaceans overall, the behavior and ecology of two species of beaked whales,

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Evaluating Stakeholder-Derived Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Ships Striking Whales

Aim: Ship strikes are one of the largest sources of human‐caused mortality for baleen whales on the West Coast of

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Odontocete studies on the Pacific Missile Range Facility in August 2018: satellite-tagging, photo-identification, and passive acoustic monitoring

As part of a long-term U.S. Navy-funded marine mammal monitoring program, in August 2018 a combination of vessel-based field effort

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Spatial Use of Cuvier’s Beaked Whales and Short-finned Pilot Whales Satellite Tagged off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina: 2018 Annual Progress Report

In 2014 a collaborative study between Cascadia Research Collective (CRC) and Duke University was initiated off the coast of Cape

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