Assessing exposure and response of three species of odontocetes to mid-frequency active sonar during submarine commanders courses at the Pacific Missile Range Facility: August 2013 through February 2015
The United States Navy’s marine species monitoring program addresses four general topics surrounding the impact of mid-frequency active sonar (MFAS)
Odontocete studies on the Pacific Missile Range Facility in February 2016: satellite-tagging, photo-identification, and passive acoustic monitoring
As part of a long-term U.S. Navy-funded marine mammal monitoring program, in February 2016 a combining boat-based field effort and
Studies of dolphins and whales on and around the Pacific Missile Range Facility using photo-identification and satellite tagging: evidence for resident and non-resident species
There are 18 species of odontocetes found around the main Hawaiian Islands, and 11 of these have resident, island-associated populations
Spatial Use by Odontocetes Satellite Tagged off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 2015
In 2014 a study was initiated off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to examine the spatial use and diving behavior of
Disappearance and return of harbor porpoise to Puget Sound: 20 year pattern revealed from winter aerial surveys
Harbor porpoise were a common year-round resident in the Puget Sound in the 1940s, but by the 1970s, they had
Odontocete Studies on the Pacific Missile Range Facility in February 2015: Satellite-Tagging, Photo Identification, and Passive Acoustic Monitoring
A joint project in February 2016 on and around the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) was carried out utilizing combined