Strandings Sample Clauses

Strandings. Beluga whales commonly strand in upper Cook Inlet. NMFS estimates that over 590 whales have stranded (both individual and mass strandings)in upper Cook Inlet since 19881. Mass strandings have been most common along Turnagain Arm, often coinciding with extreme tidal fluctuations (“spring tides”). These mass strandings involve both adult and juvenile beluga whales. NMFS has responded to such events since 1989 and has observed the stranded animals usually swim away with the returning tide. However, mortalities have also been observed. A 1996 mass stranding of approximately 60 beluga whales in Turnagain Arm resulted in the death of four adult whales. Five adult beluga whales died from another stranding of approximately 70 whales in August of 1999.
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