NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats

Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Trip6844\n Deployed 10 satellite tags on hawksbill turtles in the Dampier Archipelago Deployed 10 satellite tags on hawksbill turtles from the Lowendal Islands. Genetic samples and measurements collected Trip6880\n Deployed 10 satellite tags on g...

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Other Authors: AIMS Data Centre (distributor), AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact), Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith), Data Manager, AIMS Data Centre (hasAssociationWith), Dr Michele Thums (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/nwssrp-theme-3-distribution-threats/1330057
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1330057 2023-12-24T10:15:35+01:00 NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats AIMS Data Centre (distributor) AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact) Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith) Data Manager, AIMS Data Centre (hasAssociationWith) Dr Michele Thums (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Spatial: westlimit=115.25962829589845; southlimit=-20.971698530475734; eastlimit=115.40382385253908; northlimit=-20.858811790867687 Spatial: 113.54095458984376,-22.460532923979297 113.82385253906251,-22.470685489374304 114.00787353515626,-21.94431933174104 114.12597656250001,-21.867871257685085 114.15893554687501,-21.53612442416755 113.54370117187501,-21.538679234686402 113.54095458984376,-22.460532923979297 https://researchdata.edu.au/nwssrp-theme-3-distribution-threats/1330057 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/nwssrp-theme-3-distribution-threats/1330057 912f31de-6a9e-4a3d-8f93-c4a8e4f13592 Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) oceans dataset ftands 2023-11-27T23:30:26Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Trip6844\n Deployed 10 satellite tags on hawksbill turtles in the Dampier Archipelago Deployed 10 satellite tags on hawksbill turtles from the Lowendal Islands. Genetic samples and measurements collected Trip6880\n Deployed 10 satellite tags on green turtles in the Dampier Archipelago Deployed 10 satellite tags on green turtles on Middle Island Genetic samples and measurements collected Trip7217\n Satellite transmitter attached to pygmy blue whale Noise loggers recovered from site Sonobuoy recordings of pygmy blue whales Trip 7649\n Satellite transmitter attached to pygmy blue whale Credit Funding Body: Santos Ltd Australia's North West is home to some of our most iconic marine animals. To manage potential threats, we need to understand where the populations are, where they move and the key areas they use to breed and feed. The objective of this theme is to use a combination of proven and innovative methods to elucidate pygmy blue whale, hawksbill turtle and green turtle distribution and quantify the risks to these, and other, iconic megafauna posed by vessel movements, industrial infrastructure and activities on the Northwest Shelf of Australia.\n This project is tracking whales using three methods: satellite tracking; acoustic surveys using hydrophones attached to sea gliders; and analysing water samples for their DNA. To understand where green turtles and hawkbill turtle roam, researchers will follow them by attaching satellite tags to individual turtles. These tracks identifiy the areas they use, and will be compared to the areas of human activities, highlighting where both overlap.\n Dataset Blue whale Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Middle Island ENVELOPE(-57.600,-57.600,-61.966,-61.966)
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NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats
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description Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: Trip6844\n Deployed 10 satellite tags on hawksbill turtles in the Dampier Archipelago Deployed 10 satellite tags on hawksbill turtles from the Lowendal Islands. Genetic samples and measurements collected Trip6880\n Deployed 10 satellite tags on green turtles in the Dampier Archipelago Deployed 10 satellite tags on green turtles on Middle Island Genetic samples and measurements collected Trip7217\n Satellite transmitter attached to pygmy blue whale Noise loggers recovered from site Sonobuoy recordings of pygmy blue whales Trip 7649\n Satellite transmitter attached to pygmy blue whale Credit Funding Body: Santos Ltd Australia's North West is home to some of our most iconic marine animals. To manage potential threats, we need to understand where the populations are, where they move and the key areas they use to breed and feed. The objective of this theme is to use a combination of proven and innovative methods to elucidate pygmy blue whale, hawksbill turtle and green turtle distribution and quantify the risks to these, and other, iconic megafauna posed by vessel movements, industrial infrastructure and activities on the Northwest Shelf of Australia.\n This project is tracking whales using three methods: satellite tracking; acoustic surveys using hydrophones attached to sea gliders; and analysing water samples for their DNA. To understand where green turtles and hawkbill turtle roam, researchers will follow them by attaching satellite tags to individual turtles. These tracks identifiy the areas they use, and will be compared to the areas of human activities, highlighting where both overlap.\n
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AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact)
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith)
Data Manager, AIMS Data Centre (hasAssociationWith)
Dr Michele Thums (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
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title_short NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats
title_full NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats
title_fullStr NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats
title_full_unstemmed NWSSRP Theme 3 - Protected and Iconic Species Movement, Distribution and Threats
title_sort nwssrp theme 3 - protected and iconic species movement, distribution and threats
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
url https://researchdata.edu.au/nwssrp-theme-3-distribution-threats/1330057
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