Marine Mammals in the Southwestern Strait of Juan de Fuca: Natural History and Potential Impacts of Harbor Development in Neah Bay
A one year study of marine mammals between Tatoosh Island and Pillar Point on the southwestern portion of the Strait
A one year study of marine mammals between Tatoosh Island and Pillar Point on the southwestern portion of the Strait
High fecal coliform concentrations in the northern part of Quilcene Bay have recently been reported and have resulted in the
High concentrations of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants have been noted in coastal odontocetes from a number of areas (Gaskin et al.
High concentrations of fecal coliforms have been reported at several sites in northern Hood Canal where hundreds of harbor seals
Under a research contract to the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the National Park Service, we studied