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[22] D' Amico, A., and R. Pittenger, "A brief history of active sonar", Aquatic Mammals, vol. 35: Aquatic Mammals, pp. 426-434, 2009. Abstract
whale stranding
[17] Ketten, D. R., "Why do whales beach themselves? Are strandings increasing?", Scientific American, vol. 301, issue 4: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 96, 10/2009. Abstract
trauma
strandings
southern california
sonar
ship strike
[17] Ketten, D. R., "Why do whales beach themselves? Are strandings increasing?", Scientific American, vol. 301, issue 4: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 96, 10/2009. Abstract
pathology
military sonar
mid-frequency sonar
[24] Ehrenberg, R., "Stranded: a whale of a mystery", Science News, vol. 174, issue 2, pp. 1-7, July 2008. Abstract
mid-frequency active sonar
MFAS
[24] Ehrenberg, R., "Stranded: a whale of a mystery", Science News, vol. 174, issue 2, pp. 1-7, July 2008. Abstract
[22] D' Amico, A., and R. Pittenger, "A brief history of active sonar", Aquatic Mammals, vol. 35: Aquatic Mammals, pp. 426-434, 2009. Abstract
marine mammal stranding
[17] Ketten, D. R., "Why do whales beach themselves? Are strandings increasing?", Scientific American, vol. 301, issue 4: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 96, 10/2009. Abstract
marine mammal
man-made noise
[22] D' Amico, A., and R. Pittenger, "A brief history of active sonar", Aquatic Mammals, vol. 35: Aquatic Mammals, pp. 426-434, 2009. Abstract