Amanda Bradford
Dr. Amanda Bradford is a marine mammal biologist who is currently researching cetacean population dynamics for the National Marine Fisheries Service of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Bradford is currently a Research Ecologist with the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center's Cetacean Research Program. Her research primarily focuses on assessing populations of cetaceans, including evaluating population size, health, and impacts of human-caused threats, such as fisheries interactions. Bradford is a cofounder and organizer of the Women in Marine Mammal Science (WIMMS) Initiative. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Anderson, David, Baird, Robin W., Bradford, Amanda L., Oleson, Erin M.Get access
Published in Fisheries Research (2020)
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9by Bradford, Amanda L., Weller, David W., Ivashchenko, Yulia V., Burdin, Alexander M., Brownell, Jr, Robert L.Get access
Published in Marine Mammal Science (2009)
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14by Fader, Joseph E., Baird, Robin W., Bradford, Amanda L., Dunn, Daniel C., Forney, Karin A., Read, Andrew J.Get access
Published in Ecosphere (2021)
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17by Weller, David W., Würsig, Bernd, Bradford, Amanda L., Burdin, Alexander M., Blokhin, Sergey A., Minakuchi, Hiroya, Brownell, Robert L.Get access
Published in Marine Mammal Science (1999)
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