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Sargasso 2005 - cetacean sightings

Authors: Hyrenbach, David; Whitehead, Hal;
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Original provider: Dalhousie University Dataset credits: Hal Whitehead, Department of Biology, Dalhousie University Abstract: The Sargasso Sea cruise surveyed marine mammals in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, during the spring and summer of 2005. This survey onboard the Valiant 40 ocean-going research vessel Balaena, consisted of two survey legs: a sail from the Caribbean to offshore waters north of the Bahamas (April 19 - June 2), and a sail north to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Sperm whales were surveyed using acoustics and visual techniques during both cruise legs by members of the Hal Whitehead laboratory.

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sperm whales, cetaceans, Occurrence, Observation, Marine Biology, Vessels, Sightings, Sargasso Sea, Visual sighting

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