A pregnant female pygmy right whale, Caperea marginata (Gray, 1846) which stranded at West Beach, Stanley was examined within 24 hours of stranding. No significant pathological condition was detected in the carcase thus eliminating disease as the likely cause of stranding. However, the area is a notorious "whale trap", and it is therefore assumed that geographical and hydrological conditions accounted for the stranding. A number of interesting anatomical features are noted
Background: Because of their usually cryptic behaviour, most knowledge on the biology of beaked whal...
A baleen whale, Balaenoptera sp. was found washed ashore, dead at Murdeshwar beach north of Bhatka...
Fishermen at Kasimedu near Madras observed a whale struggling hard near to their fishing area in the...
Three strandings of whales have recently occurred on the north coast of Tasmania. They involve a si...
This paper presents a summary of 46 recent whale strandings involving 13 species and 497 animals, as...
Five species are added to the last published list of Tasmanian Cetacea together with details of 73 h...
Tasmanian cetacean stranding reports are examined and reviewed to establish the composition of the ...
Background: Because of their usually cryptic behaviour, most knowledge on the biology of beaked whal...
The pygmy right whale, Caperea marginata, is the most enigmatic living whale. Little is known about ...
During winter 1994-95, four and three sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) were stranded along the ...
A sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) stranded on the south shore of Horn Island, Mississippi, repr...
This study describes the stranding record of the Pygmy Sperm Whale, Kogia breviceps, in Tasmanian wa...
All known records of pygmy right whales Caperea marginata in Namibia since 1978 are summarised for t...
On receipt of a message about the stranding of a whale In live condition, on 1-6-2000 a team from CM...
The first record of this species from Tasmania brings the total number of ziphiids from Tasmanian s...
Background: Because of their usually cryptic behaviour, most knowledge on the biology of beaked whal...
A baleen whale, Balaenoptera sp. was found washed ashore, dead at Murdeshwar beach north of Bhatka...
Fishermen at Kasimedu near Madras observed a whale struggling hard near to their fishing area in the...
Three strandings of whales have recently occurred on the north coast of Tasmania. They involve a si...
This paper presents a summary of 46 recent whale strandings involving 13 species and 497 animals, as...
Five species are added to the last published list of Tasmanian Cetacea together with details of 73 h...
Tasmanian cetacean stranding reports are examined and reviewed to establish the composition of the ...
Background: Because of their usually cryptic behaviour, most knowledge on the biology of beaked whal...
The pygmy right whale, Caperea marginata, is the most enigmatic living whale. Little is known about ...
During winter 1994-95, four and three sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) were stranded along the ...
A sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) stranded on the south shore of Horn Island, Mississippi, repr...
This study describes the stranding record of the Pygmy Sperm Whale, Kogia breviceps, in Tasmanian wa...
All known records of pygmy right whales Caperea marginata in Namibia since 1978 are summarised for t...
On receipt of a message about the stranding of a whale In live condition, on 1-6-2000 a team from CM...
The first record of this species from Tasmania brings the total number of ziphiids from Tasmanian s...
Background: Because of their usually cryptic behaviour, most knowledge on the biology of beaked whal...
A baleen whale, Balaenoptera sp. was found washed ashore, dead at Murdeshwar beach north of Bhatka...
Fishermen at Kasimedu near Madras observed a whale struggling hard near to their fishing area in the...