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- :Abramson, Leslie ;Polefka, Shiva2011 | Marine sanctuaries conservation series ONMS ; 11-01:During September of 2007, NOAA received reports of five blue whale carcasses between Santa Cruz Island and San Diego. Historically, the maximum number...
- :Redfern, Jessica V. ;Becker, Elizabeth A.2020 | Front. Mar. Sci. 6:793:Assessments of ship-strike risk for large whales typically use a single year of ship traffic data and averaged predictions of species distributions. C...
- :Montes, Nancy L. ;Swett, Robert2020 | Ecology and Society 25(4):12:Collisions with and disturbance from watercraft represent significant threats to endangered North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis). Althoug...
- :Rockwood, Rc ;Adams, J2020 | Endang Species Res 43:145-166:Recent estimates of blue (Balaenoptera musculus) and humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae) whale ship-strike deaths on the US west coast are above the Pot...
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