Whale log - observations from ANARE voyages
Authors: Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE);
doi: 10.15468/ngkv2s
Whale log - observations from ANARE voyages
Abstract
On many voyages, a seperate whale log was kept on the bridge for crew or expeditioners to note any incidental whale sightings. This collection aggregates all known whale log entries into one set with links to each voyage. Databases such the Wildlife on Voyage also contain whale observations as extras from the primary purpose of seabird observations and are kept with that collection. Covers six whale species - Blue, Fin, Sei, Minke, Orca and Humpback. Any whale observations which were not identified at the species level, or cannot be georeferenced have been excluded from this collection.
Keywords
Occurrence, Observation
Occurrence, Observation
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