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Malnourished Gray Whale Examined on Camano Island, 02 April 2022

On 02 April 2022, biologists, veterinarians and volunteers from Cascadia Research, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Central Puget

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Sounders Gray Whale Update and Recent Survey in North Puget Sound

  Hannah Clayton and John Calambokidis from Cascadia completed a survey on Sunday 6 March 2022 out of Everett and

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Gray whale stranding season has begun

Gray whale stranding season has begun a bit early this year, with 5 dead gray whales in Washington waters so

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Gray whale necropsy March 9, 2021 And Early Arrival of Sounders

Biologists, veterinarians and volunteers from Cascadia Research, Department of Fish and Wildlife and World Vets conducted a necropsy of a

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Gray whales learn daring feeding strategy in Puget Sound

Photo: Ian Flynn-Thomas, Cascadia Research The Seattle Times featured a front page story on Cascadia’s project on the Sounder gray whales

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Dead humpback whale in Strait de Juan de Fuca examined

Photo above is humback whale CRC-17497 floating near Seiku, Wa. Oct 3, 2020. Underwater footage was captured by Cascadia team

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New whale detection program for ship strike mitigation

On 17 September 2020 a whale detection system for blue whales in the Santa Barbara Channel was launched as part

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Humpback whale that washed up near Ocean Shores was killed by an apparent ship strike

An examination of a recently stranded humpback whale on the Washington outer coast revealed severe trauma consistent with ship strike.

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Successful disentanglement of a gray whale on 24 April 2020

An adult gray whale entangled in Dungeness crab line and gear was successfully freed off Port Angeles on Friday, 24

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Celebrating our 41st Year!

It saddens us here at Cascadia that we could not be together to celebrate our 40 years of work but we are

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