Jamison Smith
National Marine Fisheries Service
7 Papers
1 Citations
Jamison Smith is an academic researcher from National Marine Fisheries Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Whale & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 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.
Health Assessment, Antibiotic Treatment, and Behavioral Responses to Herding Efforts of a Cow-Calf Pair of Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Sacramento River Delta, California
Frances M. D. Gulland,Felicia B. Nutter,Kristin Dixon,John Calambokidis,Greg Schorr,Jay Barlow,Teri Rowles,Sarah Wilkin,Trevor Spradlin,Laurie Gage,Jason Mulsow,Colleen Reichmuth,Michael J. Moore,Jamison Smith,Pieter Folkens,Sean F. Hanser,Spencer S. Jang,C. Scott Baker +17 more
TL;DR: A mother and female calf humpback whale pair were observed at an atypical location, 72 nmi inland in the Port of Sacramento, California, on 16 May 2007, representing the first reported antibiotic treatment of free-ranging live whales.
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Health Assessment, Antibiotic Treatment, and Behavioral Responses to Herding Efforts of a Cow-Calf Pair of Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae Pair of Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae Pair of Humpback Whales ( ) in the Sacramento River Delta, California
Frances M. D. Gulland,Felicia B. Nutter,Kristin Dixon,John Calambokidis,Greg Schorr,Jay Barlow,Teri Rowles,Sarah Wilkin,Trevor Spradlin,Laurie Gage,Jason Mulsow,Colleen Reichmuth,Michael Moore,Jamison Smith,Pieter Folkens,Sean F. Hanser,Spencer S. Jang,C. Scott Baker +17 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: A mother and female calf humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) pair were observed at an atypical location, 72 nmi inland in the Port of Sacramento, California, on 16 May 2007, and had lacerations, suggesting sharp trauma from a boat strike.