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  1. Evaluation of a satellite-derived Astaxanthin Equivalent Index against in situ zooplankton and right whale observations in the Gulf of Maine
  2. Chilean Blue Whales: Fidelity to Feeding Areas and Migratory Connectivity With the Eastern Tropical Pacific 1
  3. Potential impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on sperm whale foraging ecology and movements
  4. Rates of entanglement inferred from scarring prevalence of humpback whales photographed in US Oregon waters
  5. Baleen whale navigation in astronomically referenced magnetic coordinates
  6. Combining potential and realized distribution modeling of telemetry data for a bycatch risk assessment
  7. Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
  8. False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens Cetacea: Delphinidae) along the Pacific coast of Central America and Mexico: Long-term movements, association patterns and assessment of fishery interactions
  9. Two decades of the Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals (LAJAM): A bibliometric review for the period 2002 – 2022
  10. A satellite-linked tag for the long-term monitoring of diving behavior in large whales
  11. A Satellite-linked Tag for the Long-term Monitoring of Diving Behavior in Large Whales
  12. A Satellite-linked Tag for the Long-term Monitoring of Diving Behavior in Large Whales
  13. Combining Regional Habitat Selection Models for Large-Scale Prediction: Circumpolar Habitat Selection of Southern Ocean Humpback Whales
  14. Publisher Correction: Projected shifts in the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula
  15. Publisher Correction: Projected shifts in the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula
  16. An at-sea assessment of Argos location accuracy for three species of large whales, and the effect of deep-diving behavior on location error
  17. Projected shifts in the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula
  18. The importance of migratory connectivity for global ocean policy
  19. esdm : A tool for creating and exploring ensembles of predictions from species distribution and abundance models
  20. Front Cover
  21. Ecological correlates of blue whale movement behavior and its predictability in the California Current Ecosystem during the summer-fall feeding season
  22. Evaluating stakeholder‐derived strategies to reduce the risk of ships striking whales
  23. Tracking North Pacific Humpback Whales To Unravel Their Basin-Wide Movements
  24. Dynamic ensemble models to predict distributions and anthropogenic risk exposure for highly mobile species
  25. Anthropogenic disturbance in a changing environment: modelling lifetime reproductive success to predict the consequences of multiple stressors on a migratory population
  26. Memory and resource tracking drive blue whale migrations
  27. Feeding home ranges of pacific coast feeding group gray whales
  28. Fin whale movements in the Gulf of California, Mexico, from satellite telemetry
  29. Predicting cetacean abundance and distribution in a changing climate
  30. Why less complexity produces better forecasts: An independent data evaluation of kelp habitat models
  31. Temporal resolutions in species distribution models of highly mobile marine animals: Recommendations for ecologists and managers
  32. Characteristics of sperm whale dives
  33. Range extension for the common dolphin (Delphinus sp.) to the Colombian Caribbean, with taxonomic implications from genetic barcoding and phylogenetic analyses
  34. The development of an intermediate-duration tag to characterize the diving behavior of large whales
  35. WhaleWatch: a dynamic management tool for predicting blue whale density in the California Current
  36. Baleen whale abundance and distribution in relation to environmental variables and prey density in the Eastern Bering Sea
  37. Reproductive constraints influence habitat accessibility, segregation, and preference of sympatric albatross species
  38. Editorial
  39. Inferring Cetacean Population Densities from the Absolute Dynamic Topography of the Ocean in a Hierarchical Bayesian Framework
  40. Correction: Spatial and Temporal Occurrence of Blue Whales off the U.S. West Coast, with Implications for Management
  41. Oceanographic and climatic variation drive top-down/bottom-up coupling in the Galápagos intertidal meta-ecosystem
  42. Spatial and Temporal Occurrence of Blue Whales off the U.S. West Coast, with Implications for Management
  43. Editorial
  44. Aquatic mammal science in Latin America: a bibliometric analysis for the first eight years of the Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals (2002-2010)
  45. Cetacean ocurrence in the Tayrona National Park, a marine protected area in the Colombian Caribbean
  46. Marine mammal habitat models come of age: the emergence of ecological and management relevance
  47. Beyond correlation: integrating environmentally and behaviourally mediated processes in models of marine mammal distributions
  48. Role of environmental seasonality in the turnover of a cetacean community in the southwestern Gulf of California
  49. Modeling the temperature-nitrate relationship in the coastal upwelling domain of the California Current
  50. Editorial
  51. Pycnocline Variations in the Eastern Tropical and North Pacific, 1958–2008
  52. From Whaling to Whale Watching: Cetacean Presence and Species Diversity in the Galapagos Marine Reserve
  53. Stable isotopes indicate differing foraging strategies in two sympatric otariids of the Galapagos Islands
  54. The Northeastern Pacific White Shark Shared Offshore Foraging Area (SOFA)
  55. The Making of a Productivity Hotspot in the Coastal Ocean
  56. Hawaiian albatrosses track interannual variability of marine habitats in the North Pacific
  57. Atmospheric events disrupting coastal upwelling in the southwestern Caribbean
  58. Odontocete sightings collected during offshore cruises in the western and southwestern Caribbean Sea
  59. The false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) in the southwestern Caribbean: first stranding record in Colombian waters
  60. Behavioural estimation of blue whale movements in the Northeast Pacific from state-space model analysis of satellite tracks
  61. Phylogeography of California and Galápagos sea lions and population structure within the California sea lion
  62. Persistent Leatherback Turtle Migrations Present Opportunities for Conservation
  63. Oxygen declines and the shoaling of the hypoxic boundary in the California Current
  64. Identifying and comparing phases of movement by leatherback turtles using state-space models
  65. Southern Hemisphere humpback whales wintering off Central America: insights from water temperature into the longest mammalian migration
  66. Past and present distribution, densities and movements of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus in the Southern Hemisphere and northern Indian Ocean
  67. Cetacean occurrence in the Santa Marta region, Colombian Caribbean, 2004-2005
  68. ATTACK BY FALSE KILLER WHALES (PSEUDORCA CRASSIDENS) ON SPERM WHALES (PHYSETER MACROCEPHALUS) IN THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS
  69. Oceanographic characteristics of biological hot spots in the North Pacific: A remote sensing perspective
  70. Teaching old indices new tricks: A state-space analysis of El Niño related climate indices
  71. A census of Tehuantepec and Papagayo eddies in the northeastern tropical Pacific
  72. Cetacean remains and strandings in the Galápagos Islands, 1923-2003
  73. Seasonal patterns of sea-surface temperature and ocean color around the Galápagos: regional and local influences
  74. Long-term and seasonal trends in stratification in the California Current, 1950–1993
  75. Factors influencing the island-mass effect of the Galápagos Archipelago
  76. SIGHTINGS AND POSSIBLE IDENTITY OF A BOTTLENOSE WHALE IN THE TROPICAL INDO‐PACIFIC: INDOPACETUS PACIFICUS?
  77. ON THE SPECIMEN OF THE GINKGO-TOOTHED BEAKED WHALE, MESOPLODON GINKGODENS, FROM THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
  78. EARLIER OBSERVATIONS OF PRESUMED GALAPAGOS SEA LIONS, ZALOPHUS CALIFORNIANUS WOLLEBAEKI, FROM COASTAL ECUADOR
  79. A RISSO's DOLPHIN (GRAMPUS GRISEUS)CARRYING A DEAD CALF