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  • Likely annual calving in the vaquitaPhocoena sinus A new hope
    Likely annual calving in the vaquita,Phocoena sinus: A new hope?
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  • Assessment of wound healing of tagged gray  Eschrichtius robustus  and blue  Balaenoptera musculus  whales in the eastern North Pacific using longterm series of photographs
    Assessment of wound healing of tagged gray ( Eschrichtius robustus ) and blue ( Balaenoptera musculus ) whales in the eastern North Pacific using long‐term series of photographs
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  • Reference genome and demographic history of the most endangered marine mammal the vaquita
    Reference genome and demographic history of the most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita
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  • Eastern North Pacific gray whale Eschrichtius robustus unusual mortality event 19992000
    Eastern North Pacific gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) unusual mortality event, 1999-2000
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  • Review of the marine mammal unusual mortality event response program of the National Marine Fisheries Service
    Review of the marine mammal unusual mortality event response program of the National Marine Fisheries Service
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  • Domoic acid toxicity in California sea lions Zalophus californianus stranded along the central California coast MayOctober 1998  report to the National Marine Fisheries Service Working Group on Unusual Marine Mammal Mortality Events
    Domoic acid toxicity in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) stranded along the central California coast, May-October 1998 : report to the National Marine Fisheries Service Working Group on Unusual Marine Mammal Mortality Events
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  • An unprecedented coastwide toxic algal bloom linked to anomalous ocean conditions
    An unprecedented coastwide toxic algal bloom linked to anomalous ocean conditions
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  • Linking longitudinal and crosssectional biomarker data to understand hostpathogen dynamics Leptospira in California sea lions Zalophus californianus as a case study
    Linking longitudinal and cross-sectional biomarker data to understand host-pathogen dynamics: Leptospira in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) as a case study
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  • Best practice guidelines for cetacean tagging
    Best practice guidelines for cetacean tagging
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  • A Systematic Review of Changes in Marine Mammal Health in North America 19722012 The Need for a Novel Integrated Approach
    A Systematic Review of Changes in Marine Mammal Health in North America, 1972-2012: The Need for a Novel Integrated Approach
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  • Hawaiian melonheaded whale Peponacephala electra mass stranding event of July 34 2004
    Hawaiian melon-headed whale (Peponacephala electra) mass stranding event of July 3-4, 2004
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  • Managing marine disease emergencies in an era of rapid change
    Managing marine disease emergencies in an era of rapid change
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  • Genomic and fitness consequences of a nearextinction event in the northern elephant seal
    Genomic and fitness consequences of a near-extinction event in the northern elephant seal
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  • Pathology findings and correlation with body condition index in stranded killer whales Orcinus orca in the northeastern Pacific and Hawaii from 2004 to 2013
    Pathology findings and correlation with body condition index in stranded killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the northeastern Pacific and Hawaii from 2004 to 2013
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  • Persistent Contaminants and Herpesvirus OtHV1 Are Positively Associated With Cancer in Wild California Sea Lions Zalophus californianus
    Persistent Contaminants and Herpesvirus OtHV1 Are Positively Associated With Cancer in Wild California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus)
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  • Modeling A Morbillivirus Outbreak In Hawaiian Monk Seals Neomonachus Schauinslandi To Aid In The Design Of Mitigation Programs
    Modeling A Morbillivirus Outbreak In Hawaiian Monk Seals (Neomonachus Schauinslandi) To Aid In The Design Of Mitigation Programs
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  • Cetacean Morbillivirus in Odontocetes Stranded along the Central California Coast USA 200015
    Cetacean Morbillivirus in Odontocetes Stranded along the Central California Coast, USA, 2000–15
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  • A Novel Gammaherpesvirus In Northern Fur Seals Callorhinus Ursinus Is Closely Related To The California Sea Lion Zalophus Californianus CarcinomaAssociated Otarine Herpesvirus1
    A Novel Gammaherpesvirus In Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus Ursinus) Is Closely Related To The California Sea Lion (Zalophus Californianus) Carcinoma-Associated Otarine Herpesvirus-1
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