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Whale Telemetry Group: The WTG primarily focuses on endangered whale species whose distribution, movements, and critical habitats (feeding, breeding, and migration areas) are unknown for much of the year. Decision makers use this valuable information to manage human activities that may jeopardize the recovery of endangered whale populations.

A Tale of Two Spills: Novel Science and Policy Implications of an Emerging New Oil Spill Model

Implementation of Acoustic Dosimeters With Recoverable Month-Long GPS/TDR Tags to Interpret Controlled-Exposure Experiments for Large Whales

Foraging ecology of Mediterranean fin whales in a changing environment elucidated by satellite ­tracking and baleen plate stable isotopes

Kinship of long-term associates in the highly social sperm whale

Tracking apex marine predator movements in a dynamic ocean

Scale-dependent interactions of Mediterranean whales with marine dynamics

Coastal, offshore, and migratory movements of South African right whales revealed by satellite telemetry

A change in sperm whale (Physeter macroephalus) distribution correlated to seismic surveys in the Gulf of Mexico

California Sea Lion

Mate B.  1972.  California Sea Lion. Seals, Sea Lions, Walruses in Eastern North Pacific and Arctic Waters. :12-17.

Mammals of the Oregon Coast

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