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2018 Cook Inlet Beluga Biopsy Study

Location: Cook Inlet Timing: August - September Funding: NOAA Project: A boat-based biopsy survey will be conducted to provide information on the sex, genetics, diet, and hormonal status (for stress, pregnancy, sexual maturity, etc.) of individua
Beluga whale calf next to adult beluga whales

2018 Cook Inlet Beluga Aerial Photogrammetry

Location: Cook Inlet Timing: August - September Funding: NOAA Project: Photogrammetry surveys will be conducted to estimate age classes and an index of beluga calf production in late August/early September. A hexacopter UAS equipped with a high-r
Aerial view of whale with calf swimming in water

2018 Cook Inlet Beluga Aerial Surveys

Location: Cook Inlet Timing: March, June
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Aerial Surveys of Arctic Marine Mammals

More information on the BOEM project—conducting aerial surveys of arctic marine mammals in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas.
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Satellite Tagging Research on Killer Whales in Alaska

As part of a collaborative effort between the Marine Mammal Laboratory, the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Cascadia Research Collective, and the University of Alaska, we have been participating in a satellite tagging project aimed at the West Coast Stock of transient killer whales.
A pod of killer whales swim through the water off the coast of Alaska

Traditional Knowledge and Historical and Opportunistic Sightings of Beluga Whales in Yakutat Bay, Alaska, 1938–2013

A study of beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) sightings and knowledge in Yakutat Bay, Alaska.
July 01, 2015 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

The Genetic Ecology and Population Origins of the Beluga Whales of Yakutat Bay

Research on beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) ecology and population in Yakutat Bay, Alaska.
July 01, 2015 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Marine Mammal Laboratory Staff Publications and Reports

The following provides lists of Marine Mammal Laboratory publications by year from 2000-2015. A citable list of all MML publications for each year can be downloaded in PDF from the links below.

Beluga Whale Satellite-Tagging and Health Assessments in Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1999 to 2002

Cook Inlet beluga whales, Delphinapterus leucas, are currently listed as ‘Endangered’ under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA). The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) began monitoring this population during the 1990s after it was added to the ESA Candidate Species list in 1988. Monitoring efforts included aerial surveys, and in 1995, the first attempts to capture and satellite-tag whales. Working with Canadian scientists and Alaska Native subsistence hunters in 1995 and 1997, tagging methods were adapted to conditions in Cook Inlet (muddy water, extreme tides, and extensive mudflats), culminating in successful capture and tracking of a whale during the summer of 1999. This was followed by three more years of capture and tagging studies during late summer. Tags were attached to 18 whales between 1999 and 2002.
Baby whale calf in front of an adult whale

Viability of a Small, Geographically-Isolated Population of Beluga Whales: Effects of Hunting, Predation, and Mortality Events in Cook Inlet, Alaska

A study of the Cook Inlet beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) population.
March 22, 2015 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,