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SIO Marine Bird and Mammal Survey 2004

Authors: Hyrenbach, David;

SIO Marine Bird and Mammal Survey 2004

Abstract

Original provider: David Hyrenbach Dataset credits: National Science Foundation Abstract: In January 2004, investigators from CUNY-Staten Island (Richard Veit, Marie Caroline Martin) and Duke Marine Lab (David Hyrenbach) embarked on a research cruise spanning through the Madagascar Channel and across the Southern Indian Ocean. The cruise departed from La Reunion Island, and visited Madagascar, the French territories of Mayotte, Crozet, and Kerguelen, and returned to La Reunion. During this cruise, we surveyed marine birds and mammals across a large-scale gradient of ocean productivity and water mass characteristics, spanning from tropical to Antarctic waters (from 12 to 60 degrees S).

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Occurrence, Observation, Marine Biology, Vessels, Sightings, pelagic, marine mammals, seabirds, marine birds, Visual sighting

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