Oblique aerial photography of Adelie penguin breeding populations in East Antarctica - 2009-2017 data

All photos have been included - hence some of the images may not actually contain adelie penguins, or may be of a lower quality (e.g. fuzzy or blurry). This dataset comprises oblique aerial photographs of multiple Adelie penguin breeding sites in East Antarctica. The photographs were taken using han...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: AADC (originator), AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
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AMD
Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/oblique-aerial-photography-2009-2017/1330089
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4088_Oblique_Aerial_Photos
https://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=AAS_4088_Oblique_Aerial_Photos
https://data.aad.gov.au/eds/4636/download
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4088_Adelie_Potential_Habitats
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4088_Adelie_Occupancy
https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=AAS_4088
https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=AAS_4087
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Summary:All photos have been included - hence some of the images may not actually contain adelie penguins, or may be of a lower quality (e.g. fuzzy or blurry). This dataset comprises oblique aerial photographs of multiple Adelie penguin breeding sites in East Antarctica. The photographs were taken using hand-held digital cameras from fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters used by the Australian Antarctic Program. The aircraft flew at or above the minimum wildlife approach altitude of 750 m with a horizontal offset distance from the site of approximately 500-600m. The date and exact location of the aircraft when each photo was taken is embedded in the EXIF data of each photo. All photographs that were taken are included despite varying image quality due to environmental conditions, camera type and altitude. Generally an attempt was made to photograph the entire breeding site (usually an island, occasionally an outcrop of continental rock) with a series of zoomed, overlapping photos. Sometimes this was not possible when the site was large, and in these cases the overlapping photos covered the locations where colonies were known to exist from previous survey work. In some cases a site was over-flown at an altitude of 1200m so that a single photo of the entire site could be taken. These photos are useful in piecing together the detailed photos. The database of potential Adelie penguin breeding habitat in Southwell et al. (2016a) was used to associate photos to a particular breeding site and structure how the photos are stored. The breeding site database has a unique identifying code of every site of potential breeding habitat in East Antarctica, and the sites are aggregated into sub-groups and then groups. The file structure in which the photos are stored has a combination of ‘group’ and ‘split-year breeding season’ at the top level (eg VES 2015-16 contains all photos in group VES (Vestfold Hills and islands) taken in the 2015-16 breeding season). Within each group-year folder are sub-folders for each breeding site where photos were taken (eg IS_72276 is Gardner Island in the VES group). If an overview photo was taken there are separate sub-folders for overview and detailed photos in the site sub-folder. These data also superseded an earlier dataset of 2009-2016 data - https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4088_Adelie_oblique_photos