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Cape Hatteras 04-05

Authors: LaBrecque, Erin;
Abstract

Original provider: Duke University Marine Laboratory Dataset credits: Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University Abstract: This dataset contains locational information of marine mammal, sea bird, sea turtle sightings off of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in August, 2004.

Keywords

Environmental Assessments, Population Size, Dolphins, biota, Observation, Marine Biology, Conservation, Occurrence, Population Distribution, geoscientificinformation, Abundance, Animals, Spatial distribution, Biomass, Community Structure, oceans, Observations, Transects, Visual sighting, Line transects, Cetaceans, Endangered Species, Whales, Sea birds, ShipSurvey, Marine mammals, Range Changes, Sea turtles, environment, location

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