
doi: 10.82144/72bf20d3 , 10.15468/hu2wkk
Original provider: National Marine Mammal Laboratory Dataset credits: National Marine Mammal Laboratory Abstract: From 13 July to 24 August, 1993, a part of a larger study, the Bering Sea was surveyed for killer whales (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) from the NOAA Glorita using line transect methodology. To provide adequate coverage throughout the area, the study was limited to areas of known killer whale concentrations. The vessel was 44.8 m (147 ft) long and had a bridge height of 8.8 m (29 feet).
abundance, Occurrence, Orcinus orca, Killer Whale, vessel survey, Observation, Marine Biology, survey, Vessels, Sightings, Visual sighting
abundance, Occurrence, Orcinus orca, Killer Whale, vessel survey, Observation, Marine Biology, survey, Vessels, Sightings, Visual sighting
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