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Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Aerial Survey - Post 1
Gearing up biennial survey of endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales.

Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Stranding Response Plan
The August 2009 plan for responding to stranded Cook Inlet beluga whales.
Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Cook Inlet Beluga Whales
A project using passive acoustic monitoring to document the distribution of belugas and killer whales.
Survey to Count Beluga Whales in Norton Sound
Aerial survey will help scientists estimate the abundance of beluga whales and learn more about their habitat and movement patterns.
The Endangered Beluga Whales of Cook Inlet, Alaska
Learn more about the protected beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) that reside year-round in the waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska.
Beluga Whale Hexacopter Survey - Post 3
Blue skies, calm seas, and whales as far as the eye can see—Hexacopter photogrammetry of Cook Inlet beluga whales.

2010 Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Science Conference Presentations
Conference presentations about recent Cook Inlet beluga whale research.
2014 Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Science Conference Presentations
Conference presentations about recent Cook Inlet beluga whale research.
Norton Sound Beluga Whale Aerial Survey - Post 1
Norton Sound beluga whale survey to be conducted for first time in nearly 20 years.

Harvest History of Belugas in Cook Inlet, Alaska
This paper reviews and describes beluga use and harvest levels in the Cook Inlet region from prehistory to the present.
Norton Sound Beluga Whale Aerial Survey - Post 2
Norton Sound beluga whale survey to be conducted for first time in nearly 20 years.

Depleted Designation for Cook Inlet Population of Beluga Whales
Based upon the available information regarding the status of the Cook Inlet stock of beluga whales, NOAA Fisheries has determined that the Cook Inlet stock of beluga whales is below its optimum sustainable population levels and, therefore, is depleted as
Photographing Stranded Beluga Whales for Identification - Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Photo-ID Project Protocol
Photo-ID project to provide information about individual Cook Inlet beluga whales and the population as a whole, including residency/movement patterns, habitat use, reproduction, and survival.
Traditional Knowledge of the Ecology of Belugas in Cook Inlet, Alaska
This study systematically documents the knowledge of hunters of Cook Inlet belugas, adding to the information available on the population.
NOAA Fisheries and Partners Invite Public to Help Count Cook Inlet Beluga Whales
New event called “Belugas Count!”
