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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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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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Common dolphin dubbed “Big Back Notch” found dead in Olympia

One of the most distinctive individuals of a small group of common dolphins in the southern Puget Sound was found

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Common dolphin surfacing with Mt Rainier in the background.

Puget Sound dolphin and porpoise species identification video

In the late 20th century, the only small cetaceans you were likely to see in the Puget Sound were Dall’s

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Ecotype of recently stranded killer whale calf determined from genetic sample

Genetic samples from a dead stranded killer whale calf examined by Cascadia Research and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Second Puget Sound bottlenose dolphin from the coastal California stock identified

Another bottlenose dolphin has been identified from the group that first appeared in the Puget Sound in September, 2017. A

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Puget Sound bottlenose dolphin identified as part of California coastal population

A group of bottlenose dolphins have been seen in Puget Sound since September, 2017.  This is quite an unusual occurrence

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Fall phase of tagless BRS project begins off Catalina Island

Fall 2017 Cascadia Research is working with SEA (Southall Environmental Associates, Inc), KELP Marine Research, NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center and

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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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Updates from our February 2016 Kaua‘i field work

Cascadia Research will be undertaking a short day field project off the island of Kaua‘i starting February 9th, 2016. This

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