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Spatial use by Cuvier’s beaked whales and short-finned pilot whales satellite tagged off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina: 2017 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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Study of Seasonal Resident Gray Whales Feeding Strategy in N. Puget Sound, WA, in 2016 Contract Report for Cooperative Agreement CA-16-320

This report summarizes research conducted in 2016 examining gray whale occurrence and feeding in northern Puget Sound by Cascadia Research

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Spatial use by odontocetes satellite tagged off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 2016

In 2014 a study was initiated off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to examine the spatial use and diving behavior of

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Using Satellite Tags To Study Spotted Dolphin Movements in Hawai‘i

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Update on abundance, trends, and migrations of humpback whales along the US West Coast

We report on the abundance and trends of humpback whales along the US West Coast where photo-identification has been conducted

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Trends in the Abundance of Humpback Whales in the North Pacific Ocean from 1980 to 2006

We examine long terms trends in abundance of humpback whales in the North Pacific overall and in specific regions based

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Sighting and environmental characteristics of humpback whale breeding habitat off Pacific Central America: comparison of Northern and Southern Hemisphere populations

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) populations worldwide have been recovering from whaling, albeit at different rates. A recent global review of

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Updated analysis of abundance and population structure of seasonal gray whales in the Pacific Northwest, 1996-2015

We update the results of a 20-year (1996-2015) collaborative study examining the abundance and the population structure of these animals

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Sightings and follow-up of mothers and calves in the PCFG and implications for internal recruitment

We document the occurrence of mothers and calves in the PCFG area over a more than 20-year period. Over the

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Association of PCFG gray whales on migration

We found that PCFG whales often migrated together based on a review of identification photographs of migrating gray whales encountered

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