NMML Harbor Porpoise Vessel, SE Alaska, Summer 1993
doi: 10.82144/734f0b3d , 10.15468/mgpy4f
NMML Harbor Porpoise Vessel, SE Alaska, Summer 1993
Original provider: National Marine Mammal Laboratory Dataset credits: National Marine Mammal Laboratory Abstract: In summer 1993, the Alaskan panhandle and Prince William Sound were surveyed for harbor porpoise (<i>Phocoena phocoena</i>) from the NOAA John N. Cobb using line transect methodology. The shipboard platform was 28.36 m (93 ft) in length with a bridge height of 4.27 m (14 ft). To obtain data on seasonal movements of porpoise, a limited number of transects were made in areas of known porpoise concentrations. When a sighting was made, the following variables were recorded: time, angle, number of reticles to the sighting, radar distance (nm) to the shoreline at the same angle of the sighting, the species, the count of the porpoise seen (best, high, and low), and the animal(s) direction of travel. Search effort was recoded by noting the time and location of the ship at the beginning and end of each transect.
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abundance, marine mammal survey, Observation, Marine Biology, Sightings, marine mammal, Phocoena phocoena, Occurrence, harbor porpoise, cetacean, Vessels, survey, Visual sighting
abundance, marine mammal survey, Observation, Marine Biology, Sightings, marine mammal, Phocoena phocoena, Occurrence, harbor porpoise, cetacean, Vessels, survey, Visual sighting
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