Developing a habitat use model for juvenile Steller sea lions in the Gulf of Alaska with inclusion of predation risk, 2000-2014

This data set is comprised of data from satellite transmitters externally or internally attached to 82 juvenile Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus, Western population) captured and released in the Prince William Sound - Kenai Fjords region of the Gulf of Alaska as part of the Transient Juvenile a...

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Main Author: Amanda Bishop
Format: Dataset
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Published: Research Workspace 2015
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/10.24431_rw1k461_2020_7_24_181443
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Summary:This data set is comprised of data from satellite transmitters externally or internally attached to 82 juvenile Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus, Western population) captured and released in the Prince William Sound - Kenai Fjords region of the Gulf of Alaska as part of the Transient Juvenile and Life History Transmitter Projects. These Transient Juvenile and Life History Transmitter Projects were led by the Alaska Sea Life Center (Transient Juvenile Project) and Oregon State University (Life History Transmitter Project) from 2003 through 2014, with funding from the North Pacific Marine Research Program, the Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center, the Alaska Sea Life Center (using NOAA funding), NOAA's Steller Sea Lion Research Initiative, and the North Pacific Research Board. Satellite telemetry data for 24 additional juvenile Steller sea lions was also provided by the Alaska Department of fish and Game from 2000-2004. Data are presented as two CSV files: NPRB-R1512_Horning_animal-summary.csv contains a summary of the 82 animals and associated transmitters NPRB-R1512_Horning_Argos-Summary.csv contains a summary of satellite data for juvenile Steller sea lion external location data and internal LHX mortality data