PIFSC & SWFSC, Cetacean Survey, HICEAS 2010, Cruise 1642, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
doi: 10.82144/0dcff4dd , 10.15468/rbv83p
PIFSC & SWFSC, Cetacean Survey, HICEAS 2010, Cruise 1642, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
The Hawaiian Islands Cetacean Ecosystem Assessment Survey (HICEAS) was a collaborative project between the Southwest and Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Centers during which two NOAA ships (MacArthur II and Oscar Elton Sette) conducted line-transect surveys throughout the entire Hawaii exclusive economic zone (EEZ) over four months (August - December 2010). This dataset represents the surveys (2 Legs) aboard the Oscar Elton Sette that began and ended in Honolulu, HI (1 September - 29 October). There were 133 cetacean sightings which included 17 identified species as well as unidentified dolphins, large whales and beaked whales.
- Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center United States
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States
- National Marine Fisheries Service United States
Visual Sighting, Vessel, Sharks and Rays, Observation, Marine Biology, Hawaii, Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine Animal Survey, Marine mammals, Occurrence,Marine Animal Survey,Marine Biology,Marine mammals,Visual Sighting,Vessel, Sea turtles
Visual Sighting, Vessel, Sharks and Rays, Observation, Marine Biology, Hawaii, Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine Animal Survey, Marine mammals, Occurrence,Marine Animal Survey,Marine Biology,Marine mammals,Visual Sighting,Vessel, Sea turtles
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