AMAPPS Southeast Aerial Cruise Spring 2017
doi: 10.15468/4tztvx
AMAPPS Southeast Aerial Cruise Spring 2017
Original provider: NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) Dataset credits: NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) Abstract: As part of the AMAPPS program, the Southeast Fisheries Science Center conducted aerial surveys of continental shelf and slope waters (up to the 2,000 m isobath) along the US east coast from New Jersey to Florida. The survey was conducted during 2017 between 17 April and 20 May aboard a NOAA Twin Otter aircraft at an altitude of 600 feet (183 m) and a speed of 110 knots. Survey tracklines were oriented perpendicular to the shoreline and latitudinally spaced 20 km apart. “Fine-scale” tracklines were surveyed closer to the shores of NJ, DE and VA over renewable energy leasing areas. The survey was designed for analysis using Distance sampling and a two-team (independent observer) approach to correct for perception bias in resulting abundance estimates.
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States
- Southeast Fisheries Science Center United States
Occurrence, Visual Sighting, Marine Animal Survey, Aircraft, Marine mammals, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles, Visual sighting
Occurrence, Visual Sighting, Marine Animal Survey, Aircraft, Marine mammals, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles, Visual sighting
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