All regular Sounder gray whales documented this season as study of their body condition begins
Above is an ID photo of CRC-723 which is also the same whale on the left hand side of the
Above is an ID photo of CRC-723 which is also the same whale on the left hand side of the
6th Sounder Seen: 531 Is Here! March 8, 2020 Cascadia’s John Calambokidis and student intern Kira Telford went out with
At least four of the regular “Sounders” gray whales have shown up near Whidbey Island in recent days, earlier than
Please visit the following link for a Los Angeles Times article today on gray whale migration and the status of
Please click here for a report on the 2019 gray whale surveys conducted by Cascadia Research.
Time lapse video of emaciated gray whale in Southern Puget Sound 7 July 2019. As a part of the Northwest
Cascadia has been heavily involved in responding to gray whale strandings in 2019 and this mortality was recently declared an
Cascadia has completed several dedicated surveys for gray whales so far in 2019 and put observers on whale watch boats
Cascadia and other Washington stranding network organizations continue to respond to growing number of dead gray whales along our coast
Examination of dead gray whale found in the Elliot Bay revealed signs of nutritional stress (April 15, 2019) An examination