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Opportunistic marine mammal sightings from commercial whale watching vessels, Montauk, New York 1981-1994

Authors: Kopelman, Arthur; McNamara, Marianne; McNamara, Marianne;

Opportunistic marine mammal sightings from commercial whale watching vessels, Montauk, New York 1981-1994

Abstract

Original provider: Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, Inc. Dataset credits: Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, Inc. Abstract: The sightings came originally from the Okeanos Ocean Research Foundation (Samuel S. Sadove, executive director; Okeanos is no longer in existence), and were recorded from commercial whale-watching vessels out of Montauk in late spring and summer of 1981–1994 (primarily the Finback I and Finback II). These sightings are heavily concentrated in the area between eastern Long Island and Block Island and during the whale-watching season, and therefore somewhat biased, but provide valuable information on several less-common species.

Keywords

Occurrence, Observation, Marine Biology, Vessels, Sightings, Visual sighting

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