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Acoustic Differentiation and Classification of Wild Belugas and Narwhals Using Echolocation Clicks

This study marks the first acoustic comparison between wild belugas and narwhals from the same location and provides strong support for the use of echolocation in PAM efforts to differentiate belugas and narwhals acoustically.
November 12, 2021 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Alaska Marine Mammal Field Work

NOAA Fisheries Alaska Fisheries Science Center and National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration conduct research on marine mammals off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California.

Breeding and Calving Seasonality in the Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Population: Application of Captive Fetal Growth Curves to Fetuses and Newborns in the Wild

This paper presents results from the youngest portion of this population, deceased fetuses and calves-of-the-year, to provide insights into breeding and calving seasonality for this endangered population.
September 29, 2019 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Reproductive Status of Female Beluga Whales from the Endangered Cook Inlet Population

Study to determine the reproductive status of female Cook Inlet beluga whales.
September 08, 2019 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Age and Growth Analyses for the Endangered Belugas in Cook Inlet, Alaska

Daniel J. Vos, Kim E. W. Shelden, Nancy A. Friday, and Barbara A. Mahoney researched and combined beluga age estimates, from the teeth of hunted and stranded belugas during the period 1992–2001, with additional teeth collected up to June 2015.
June 02, 2019 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Recovery Implementation Task Force

The Task Force includes three distinct committees: Research Committee, Habitat and Threats Management Committee, and Outreach Committee.

Aerial Surveys of Arctic Marine Mammals

Alaska Fisheries Science Center's Cetacean Assessment & Ecology Program conduct aerial survey research in Alaska.
Survey grid for scientific study in northern Alaska

Alaska Marine Mammal Observer Program

NOAA Fisheries is not operating the Alaska Marine Mammal Observer Program due to a lack of available resources to fund additional observations of the southeast Alaska salmon drift gillnet fishery. We will reassess future activities as funding permits.