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BLM CETAP SHIP Sightings
doi: 10.82144/f7ef17a7 , 10.15468/4hnawz
BLM CETAP SHIP Sightings
The Cetacean and Turtle Assessment Program (CETAP) was sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management and conducted between October 1978 and January 1982 by the University of Rhode Island in outer continental shelf waters of the northeastern United States from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to the Gulf of Maine and from shore to 9.3 km (5 nautical miles) seaward of the 1829 m (1000 fathoms) isobath. Population surveys were conducted by CETAP to assess the distribution and abundance of whales, dolphins and sea turtles inhabiting the study area.
- University of Rhode Island United States
Seabirds, North Atlantic Ocean, Occurrence, Marine Animal Survey, Visual Sighting, Occurrence,Marine Animal Survey,Marine Biology,Marine mammals,Sea turtles,Aircraft,Visual Sighting, Aircraft, Marine mammals, Sharks and Rays, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles
Seabirds, North Atlantic Ocean, Occurrence, Marine Animal Survey, Visual Sighting, Occurrence,Marine Animal Survey,Marine Biology,Marine mammals,Sea turtles,Aircraft,Visual Sighting, Aircraft, Marine mammals, Sharks and Rays, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles
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