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Moore, M.

Total results: 5
Title Author Date Sort ascending Content Type Technology Stressor Receptor
Predicting lethal entanglements as a consequence of drag from fishing gear van der Hoop, J., Corkeron, P., Henry, A. February 2017 Journal Article Entrapment Marine Mammals, Cetaceans, Human Dimensions, Fisheries
Criteria and Case Definitions for Serious Injury and Death of Pinnipeds and Cetaceans Caused by Anthropogenic Trauma Moore, M., van der Hoop, J., Barco, S. April 2013 Journal Article Noise, Collision Pinnipeds, Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
Mechanics of the Right Whale Mandible: Full Scale Testing and Finite Element Analysis Tsukrov, I., DeCew, J., Baldwin, K. June 2009 Journal Article Collision Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
Gross and Histologic Evidence of Sharp and Blunt Trauma in North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis) Killed by Vessels Campbell-Malone, R., Barco, S., Daoust, P. March 2008 Journal Article Collision Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
Fatally entangled right whales can die extremely slowly Moore, M., Bogomolni, A., Bowman, R. February 2007 Conference Paper Marine Mammals, Cetaceans
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