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Examination of entangled gray whale reveals it was a calf that died as a result of the entanglement

  An examination of a dead gray whale found entangled in crab gear off S Washington was completed late on

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Whale in vessel collision on 23 April 2017 identified

  For more information, contact John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research. Email: calambokidis@cascadiaresearch.org. 360-280-8349 The gray whale that was hit by the

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New film: Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies

A short film from the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District features an interview with John Calambokidis on ship

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Results from examination of dead humpback whale in Southern Puget Sound, March 29, 2017

Yesterday (March 29th) Cascadia Research and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Marine Mammal Investigations, with assistance from SR3 and the MaST

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ONR Marine Mammal and Biology Program Review

John Calambokidis spoke Monday March 20th, 2017 at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) annual program review on the topic of behavioral

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New book on Hawai‘i’s whales and dolphins

Based primarily on our research in Hawaiian waters over the last 17 years, and incorporating findings from other researchers as

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Examination of dead humpback whale – Bremerton, 4 June 2016

An examination of the humpback  whale that was found dead Wednesday morning (1 June 2016) at the Navy Shipyard in

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Tag deployments off central California – May 2016

On 22 and 23 May 2016, Cascadia deployed six dart-attached archival tags on humpback and blue whales off the Bay

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Recovery and examination of Puget Sound gray whale

The long and tragic saga of an injured and now dead gray whale that has been in Puget Sound for

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Updates on dead whale seen spotted off Vashon (Ballard Locks whale) on 18 April 2016

Updates on dead whale seen spotted off Vashon on 18 April 2016 (in chronological order see bottom for latest) This

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