Clay George
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
4 Papers
1 Citations
Clay George is an academic researcher from Georgia Department of Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Right whale & Blubber. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Rope trauma, sedation, disentanglement, and monitoring‐tag associated lesions in a terminally entangled North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
Michael J. Moore,Russel D. Andrews,Trevor Austin,James E. Bailey,Alexander M. Costidis,Clay George,Katharine Jackson,Thomas D. Pitchford,Scott Landry,Allan D. Ligon,William A. McLellan,David Morin,Jamison Smith,David S. Rotstein,Teresa K. Rowles,Christopher K. Slay,Michael Walsh +16 more
TL;DR: A chronically entangled North Atlantic right whale, with consequent emaciation was sedated, disentangled to the extent possible, administered antibiotics, and satellite tag tracked for six subsequent days, and was found dead 11 d after the tag ceased transmission.
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Behavioral impacts of disentanglement of a right whale under sedation and the energetic cost of entanglement
Julie van der Hoop,Michael J. Moore,Andreas Fahlman,Andreas Fahlman,Alessandro Bocconcelli,Clay George,Katharine Jackson,Carolyn A. Miller,David Morin,Thomas D. Pitchford,Teresa K. Rowles,Jamison Smith,Barb Zoodsma +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined changes in kinematics of a tagged entangled North Atlantic right whale (Eg 3911), before, during, and after disentanglement on 15 January 2011.
Ranging patterns, spatial overlap, and association with dolphin morbillivirus exposure in common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) along the Georgia, USA coast.
Brian C. Balmer,Eric S. Zolman,Teri Rowles,Cynthia R. Smith,Forrest I. Townsend,Deborah Fauquier,Clay George,Tracey Goldstein,Larry J. Hansen,Brian M. Quigley,Wayne E. McFee,Jeanine S. Morey,Patricia E. Rosel,Jerry Saliki,Todd Speakman,Lori H. Schwacke +15 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that the South Carolina‐Georgia Coastal Stock may have experienced greater exposure to DMV as compared to the Southern Georgia Estuarine System (SGES) Stock, which may be particularly vulnerable to DMV infection in the future.
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