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SWFSC Marine Mammal Survey, ORCAWALE 1996, Cruise 1605

Authors: Moore, Jeffrey; Weller, Dave; Weller, Dave;

SWFSC Marine Mammal Survey, ORCAWALE 1996, Cruise 1605

Abstract

Original provider: NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) Dataset credits: NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) Abstract: The 1996 Oregon, California and Washington Line-Transect Experiment (ORCAWALE) was designed to estimate the abundance of and to describe the distribution of dolphins, whales, and porpoises off the west coast of the United States out to 300 nautical miles. This survey was conducted by the NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center aboard NOAA Ships <i>David Starr Jordan</i> and <i>McArthur</i> for a combined total of approximately 15,000 kilometers surveyed from mid July to early November 1996. This dataset provides the time-date and geographical coordinates, by species/stock, of all cetaceans detected during the survey, as well as the daily and intra-daily start and end points of the line-transect survey by the NOAA Ship <i>David Starr Jordan</i>.

Keywords

Census, Cetaceans, Dolphins, Population, Whales, Observation, Marine Biology, Sightings, CSCAPE, Occurrence, Abundance, ORCAWALE, Vessels, Survey, Visual sighting

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