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Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Results

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Help Belugas

Members of the public are integral to helping NOAA Fisheries and our partners study and conserve Cook Inlet belugas.

Cook Inlet Belugas: A Population in Decline

The 10-year (2008-2018) Cook Inlet beluga whale population trend is declining 2.3% per year. The public is encouraged to report all beluga sightings to provide scientists with clues to help solve the mystery of their lack of recovery.
June 09, 2021 -
Poster on the decline of Cook Inlet beluga whale population

Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Publications and Resources

Research publications, peer-reviewed research, management documents, and educational materials on Cook Inlet beluga whales.
May 07, 2021 - Other Reports ,

Species in the Spotlight: Priority Actions 2021-2025, Cook Inlet Beluga Whale

The Species in the Spotlight initiative is a concerted agency-wide effort to spotlight and save marine species most at-risk of extinction in the near future. This plan focuses on priority actions needed in 2021-2025 for the Cook Inlet beluga whale.
April 21, 2021 - Strategic Plans ,

Genetic Study Makes It Possible To Accurately Estimate Age Of Endangered Whale While It Is Alive

Results raise questions about whether Cook Inlet beluga whales are reproducing much later than initially thought.
February 04, 2021 - Feature Story ,
Aerial photo of two Cook Inlet Beluga Whales swimming at the surface.

2021 Alaska Marine Mammal Field Work Flyer

The Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) of NOAA Fisheries, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), conducts research on marine mammals off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and California.
January 22, 2021 -

Biological Opinion Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project

Endangered Species Act Section 7(a)(2) Biological Opinion on Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas Project, NMFS Consultation Number: AKRO-2018-01319.
June 03, 2020 - Biological Opinion ,

Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Drawing and Naming Contest

Hang a beluga whale in your window for others to see and enter the name of your beluga into the Name A Whale Contest.

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.

Using Artificial Intelligence To Identify Endangered Beluga Whales

Scientists partnered with tech industry experts to develop the first machine learning application for acoustic monitoring of Alaskan beluga whales.
March 24, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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