UNCW Hatteras Aerial Survey - Right side - 2015
Authors: McLellan, William;
doi: 10.82144/b27dbf3a , 10.15468/8kc83g
UNCW Hatteras Aerial Survey - Right side - 2015
Abstract
Original provider: University of North Carolina, Wilmington Dataset credits: William A. McLellan, University of North Carolina Wilmington
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- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill United States
Keywords
Visual Sighting, Aerial survey, Sharks and Rays, North Atlantic, Observation, Marine Biology, Hatteras Aerial, Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine Animal Survey, Marine mammals, North Carolina, Sea turtles, Visual sighting
Visual Sighting, Aerial survey, Sharks and Rays, North Atlantic, Observation, Marine Biology, Hatteras Aerial, Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine Animal Survey, Marine mammals, North Carolina, Sea turtles, Visual sighting
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