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SPLASH: Structure of Populations, Levels of Abundance and Status of Humpback Whales in the North Pacific

Humpback whales were hunted commercially in the North Pacific until 1966 and remain on the endangered species list at the

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Cetacean stranding response in Washington with special attention to gray whales and harbor porpoise

Cascadia responded to 81 cetacean strandings of at least 11 species during the grant period. These documented the post UME

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Trends, spatial distribution, and health effects of contaminants on Washington pinnipeds

During the 4-year period of this grant, 321 stranded pinnipeds of six species were examined in Washington State by Cascadia Research

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geneSPLASH: An initial, ocean-wide survey of mitochondrial (mt) DNA diversity and population structure among humpback whales in the North Pacific

We report on initial results of a comprehensive, ocean-wide survey of mitochondrial (mt) DNA diversity and population structure among humpback whales

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Cruise Report for the April 2009 gulf of Alaska Line-Transect Survey (GOALS) in the Navy Training Excise Area

Little is known about the occurrence of cetaceans found in offshore waters in the Gulf of Alaska (GoA); however, whaling records

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Final report for the April 2009 Gulf of Alaska line-transect survey (GOALS) in the Navy training exercise area

Little is known about the occurrence of cetaceans found in offshore waters in the Gulf of Alaska; however, whaling records

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Acoustic and visual monitoring of cetaceans along the outer Washington Coast

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Blue Whale Behavioral Response Study & Field Testing of the New Bioacoustic Probe

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Abundance estimates of humpback and blue whales off the US West Coast based on mark-recapture of photo-identified individuals through 2008

Humpback and blue whales are considered endangered and their populations were depleted by whaling throughout most of their range. Both

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Photographic identification of humpback and blue whales off the US West Coast: Results and updated abundance estimates from 2008 field season

Photographic identification of humpback and blue whales was conducted along the US West Coast in 2008 for the primary purposes of

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