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Topic: Strandings

Kiaʻi Kanaloa and Hui Hoʻoleimaluō members respond to a stranded palaoa (whale), a Kogia calf, on Hawaiʻi Island. Their efforts are part of a new and developing stranding response partnership with NOAA Fisheries. 
Community partners respond to whale, dolphin strandings in Hawaii
September 5, 2024
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
whales
strandings
marine life
Kiaʻi Kanaloa and Hui Hoʻoleimaluō members respond to a stranded palaoa (whale), a Kogia calf, on Hawaiʻi Island. Their efforts are part of a new and developing stranding response partnership with NOAA Fisheries. 
A California sea lion colony in the California Channel Islands, 2016.
Photo story: California sea lion pups stage healthy comeback
November 22, 2016
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
marine mammals
strandings
research
A California sea lion colony in the California Channel Islands, 2016.
Two Hawaiian monk seals, Pearl and Hermes, are undergoing rehabilitation at the Ke Kai Ola hospital in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. "Ke Kai Ola" is Hawaiian for "The Healing Sea."
NOAA grants to aid marine mammal rescue and stranding programs
September 1, 2016
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
grants
marine mammals
strandings
Two Hawaiian monk seals, Pearl and Hermes, are undergoing rehabilitation at the Ke Kai Ola hospital in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. "Ke Kai Ola" is Hawaiian for "The Healing Sea."
Stranded Atlantic white sided dolphins being assessed by responders from IFAW and NEAQ
NOAA awards $2.7 million to rescue stranded marine mammals and investigate health problems
September 15, 2014
Focus areas:
Fisheries
Topics:
strandings
marine mammals
Stranded Atlantic white sided dolphins being assessed by responders from IFAW and NEAQ
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