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  3. Vol. 15 (2015): JCRM

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47536/jcrm.v15i1

Publiée: 2015-01-01

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Contents (English) Editorial (English) Author index (English) Keyword index (English)

Articles

Surfacing time, availability bias and abundance of humpback whales in West Greenland

M. P. Heide-Jørgensen, K. L. Laidre

1-8

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Updated marine mammal distribution and abundance estimates in British Columbia

Benjamin D. Best, Caroline H. Fox, Rob Williams, Patrick N. Halpin, Paul C. Paquet

9-26

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Observations of movement and site fidelity of white-beaked dolphins (Lagenorhynchus albirostris) in Icelandic coastal waters using photo-identification

Chiara G. Bertulli, Michael J. Tetley, Edda E. Magnusdottir, Marianne H. Rasmussen

27-34

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Correction factors account for the availability of bowhead whales exposed to seismic operations in the Beaufort Sea

Frances C. Robertson, William R. Koski, John R. Brandon, Tannis A. Thomas, Andrew W. Trites

35-44

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Abundance and distribution of marine mammals in nearshore waters off New Jersey, USA

Amy D. Whitt, James A. Powell, Alec G. Richardson, Jennifer R. Bosyk

45-59

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Estimating gray whale abundance from shore-based counts using a multilevel Bayesian model

J. W. Durban, D. W. Weller, A. R. Lang, W. L. Perryman

61-68

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Spatial and temporal dynamics of whalewatching in Península Valdés, Patagonia, Argentina

Ana Fazio, Maria Belen Arguelles, Marcelo Bertellotti

69-76

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Substantial decline in energy storage and stomach fullness in Antarctic minke whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) during the 1990s

Kenji Konishi, Lars Wolloe

77-92

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The IWC is the global body charged with the conservation and management of whales. The IWC currently has 88 member governments from countries around the world. The IWC's role has expanded since first established in 1946. In addition to the regulation of whaling, the IWC now works to address a wide range of conservation issues, including bycatch, entanglement, vessel strikes, ocean noise, pollution, debris and sustainable whale watching.
 
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