
doi: 10.15468/c67asz , 10.82144/67657910
Original provider: Marine Conservation Research Dataset credits: Oliver Boisseau, Marine Conservation Research International Abstract: The dataset contains all sightings of cetaceans and other megafuana made during the MAPS spring cruise in Apr/May 2019 (NMFS permit 14809). When conductiong visual effort, two observers were situated either side of R/V Song of the Whale on an observation platform with an approximate eye-height of 5.5 m above sea-level during daylight hours. The observers scanned the trackline and in front of the vessel using naked eye; 7 x 50 binoculars were used to identify species and estimate group size. During periods of bad weather, observers were stationed on deck with an approximate eye-height of 3.5 m above sea-level.
Occurrence, Vessel, Visual Sighting, Marine Animal Survey, Marine mammals, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles, Visual sighting
Occurrence, Vessel, Visual Sighting, Marine Animal Survey, Marine mammals, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles, Visual sighting
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