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An Observer's Guide to The Killer Whales of Prince William Sound [Craig Matkin] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This book is for those who would like to know more about Prince William Sound's killer whales. For more than a decade.
15 May 2006 and in the Gulf of Alaska (from Prince William Sound, through the Kenai Fjords, and around Kodiak Island). In the eastern Aleutian Islands, have identified transient killer whales that share acoustic calls and mtDNA haplotypes with the Gulf of Alaska . seen by the observer, but not in a monitored haul.
2 Jan 2013 During 1985–1990, two groups of killer whales in Prince William Sound, Alaska, experienced unusually high rates of mortality, while seven others did not. . Although no bodies were ever recovered, it is generally accepted by regulators, fishermen, and other close observers that these deaths likely resulted
opportunistic manner, including photographs of killer whales from the public. Killer whales were encountered after a report from ?shermen, whale and dolphin .. Matkin, C. O. (1994) An observer's guide to the killer whales of Prince William Sound, Alaska, Prince William. Sound Books. McCann, C. (1974) Body scarring on
1998). A second assemblage of transient killer whales occasionally enters Prince. William Sound. These animals have not been seen associating with the AT1 .. Prince William Sound with the arrival of herring in early spring.' Observers have documented transient killer whales preying upon Steller sea lions during.
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This book is for those who would like to know more about Prince William Sound's killer whales. For more than a decade, the locally based research and education group, the North Gulf Oceanic Society (NGOS), has conducted and sponsored research on killer whale populations in Prince William Sound. This book not only
The killer whale is black and white in colour, it has a sleek, streamlined fusiform (tapered at both ends) body shape. Habitat. Killer whales inhabit all oceans of the world but are most numerous in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and areas of cold waters .They can An Observers' Guide to the Killer Whales of Prince William Sound.
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