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Aerial Surveys of Belugas in Cook Inlet 2001-2002

The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) conducted aerial surveys of the beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) population in Cook Inlet, Alaska, almost monthly between June 2001 and June 2002. The surveys were flown in a twin-engine, high-wing aircraft at an altitude of 244 m (800 ft) and speed of 185 km/hour (100 kt). Tracklines were approximately 1.4 km offshore, and systematic transects were made across the inlet, covering much of upper Cook Inlet. These methods were consistent with NMFS= abundance surveys conducted each June or July since 1993, except that only in June were there multiple surveys (repeat samplings) within a block of days. During the 2001­ 02 monthly surveys, aerial counts of belugas (median counts when more than one observer was counting) generally stayed high from June through October (n = 211 in June, 39 and 152 in July, 205 in August, 185 in September, 162 in October, respectively), but counts dropped from November to April (n = 24 in November, 15 in January, 0 in February, 18 in April, respectively) before rising again the following June (n = 192). Low counts in winter were probably due to ice in the inlet, making it hard to see the white whales. This study provides evidence of the presence of belugas in upper Cook Inlet in nearly every month of the year, but it is not clear what proportion of the population remains in the upper inlet year-round.
July 10, 2004 - Survey ,

Killer Whale Predation on Belugas in Cook Inlet, Alaska: Implications for a Depleted Population

In this study, scientists present the first assessment of killer whale predation on belugas in Cook Inlet.
July 01, 2003 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Acoustic Measurements in Cook Inlet Alaska During August 2001

Assessment of Cook Inlet noise and potential impacts to the Cook Inlet beluga whale population.
June 14, 2003 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Molecular Genetic Studies of Population Structure and Movement Patterns in a Migratory Species: The Beluga Whale in the Western Nearctic

Review of mtDNA findings on the population structure and evolutionary history of beluga whales in the western Nearctic.
January 01, 2002 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Beluga Whale Group Sizes in Cook Inlet, Alaska Based on Observer Counts and Aerial Video

Scientists utilize and analyze video recordings to collect more accurate data for beluga whale counts and estimated group sizes. This study also involves annual observer aerial surveys conducted from 1994 to 2000.
June 30, 2000 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Abundance of Belugas in Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1994–2000

A study on the population range and accurate abundance estimates of Cook Inlet beluga whales.
June 30, 2000 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Beluga Whale Distribution and Survey Effort in the Gulf of Alaska

A synthesis of information showing the number and geographical coverage of surveys in which encountered belugas would have been reported. Information includes effort and sighting data from marine mammal research projects in the Gulf of Alaska.
January 11, 2000 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Beluga Whale Habitat Associations in Cook Inlet, Alaska

Research on the patterns of beluga habitat use in the Cook Inlet area.
January 11, 2000 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Application of Suction-Cup-Attached VHF Transmitters to the Study of Beluga Surfacing Behavior in Cook Inlet, Alaska

Using radio transmitters to observe Cook Inlet beluga surfacing behavior.
January 01, 2000 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Development of Beluga Capture and Satellite Tagging Protocol in Cook Inlet, Alaska

Using gillnet encirclement and satellite tags to document Cook Inlet beluga whale movements.
January 01, 2000 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,