2018 Report of Marine Mammal Strandings in the United States: National Overview
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2022
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Personal Author:Onens, Phinneus ; Wilkin, Sarah ; Fauquier, Deborah ; Spradlin, Trevor ; Manley, Stephen ; Hall, Lanni ; Greig, Denise ; Brill, Katie ; Smith, Ainsley ; Garron Mendy ; Fougeres, Erin ; Mase, Blair ; Stratton, Elizabeth ; Wilkinson, Kristin ; Viezbick, Justin ; Greenman, Justin ; Keogh, Mandy ; Wright, Sadie ; Savage, Kate ; Mahoney, Barb ; Thomton, Jamie ; Davis, Nicole ; Barbieri, Michelle
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Description:In 2018, there were 7,320 confirmed marine mammal strandings documented in the United States involving species under NOAA Fisheries’ jurisdiction: cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) and pinnipeds (seals and sea lions).
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