2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia
Progress Code: completed Purpose The Antarctic Blue Whale Project (ABWP; an initiative within the International Whaling Commission Southern Ocean Research Partnership - IWC SORP) has the primary aim of estimating circumpolar abundance of Antarctic blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia). Mark...
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ftands:oai:ands.org.au::2818392 2024-09-15T17:44:39+00:00 2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia AADC (owner) AADC, DATA OFFICER (distributor) AADC, DATA OFFICER (custodian) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (hasAssociationWith) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Australian Antarctic Division (sponsor) KELLY, NATALIE (collaborator) KELLY, NATALIE (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Kelly, N., Andrews-Goff, V., Miller, B.S. and Double, M. (originator) MILLER, BRIAN SETH (collaborator) MILLER, BRIAN SETH (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Spatial: westlimit=141; southlimit=-39.5; eastlimit=143; northlimit=-38 Temporal: From 2012-01-12 to 2012-01-25 https://researchdata.edu.au/2012-blue-whale-upwelling-australia/2818392 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.edu.au/2012-blue-whale-upwelling-australia/2818392 AAS_4102_2012_Blue_Whale_Voyages AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia biota oceans EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > BALEEN WHALES OCEANS > OCEAN ACOUSTICS > AMBIENT NOISE MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE BLUE WHALE IWC SORP ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE VOYAGE BONNEY UPWELLING PYGMY BLUE WHALE MV EASTERN VOYAGER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REAL-TIME PASSIVE ACOUSTIC TRACKING AND TARGETING SONOBUOYS VISUAL OBSERVATIONS CAMERAS BINOCULAR > BINOCULAR ACOUSTIC MOORING SHIPS AMD/AU AMD CEOS GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA dataset ftands 2024-08-06T01:58:58Z Progress Code: completed Purpose The Antarctic Blue Whale Project (ABWP; an initiative within the International Whaling Commission Southern Ocean Research Partnership - IWC SORP) has the primary aim of estimating circumpolar abundance of Antarctic blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia). Mark-recapture methods, using genetics and photo-ID, will form the foundation of future blue whale circumpolar abundance estimates produced by the ABWP, but the success of these methods require a high number of encounters with these animals. In the Southern Ocean, acoustic detection ranges of blue whales far outstrip visual sighting ranges, so real-time acoustic tracking can be used to increase the total number of whale sightings, thus making more efficient use of expensive ship time. Before undertaking an Antarctic blue whale research program that features acoustic tracking, instrumentation and methods specific to acoustic tracking of blue whales must be developed, and the capabilities and limitations of such an acoustic tracking system should be quantified. The Australian Antarctic Division undertook two voyages, both three weeks in length, in January and March, 2012, respectively. The surveys targeted the Bonney Upwelling, along the south-east coast of Australia, an area known to be a summer (Nov-May) feeding ground for pygmy blue whales; the surveys focussed on the area bounded by 141.0-143.0 degrees E and 38.0-39.5 degrees S. These voyages were undertaken in order to address the practicalities of 24-hour/day real-time acoustic tracking. Achieving these goals required characterising the capabilities of the acoustic tracking system, assessing the practicality and performance of different survey protocols, and integrating acoustic tracking with visual survey methods and mark-recapture methodologies. Of the six weeks allocated across both surveys, weather allowed for a total of 20 survey days (ten for each survey). The tracking system operated continuously during the voyages recording nearly 500 hours of audio, while ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Antarctic Division Balaenoptera musculus baleen whales Blue whale Southern Ocean Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) |
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biota oceans EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > BALEEN WHALES OCEANS > OCEAN ACOUSTICS > AMBIENT NOISE MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE BLUE WHALE IWC SORP ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE VOYAGE BONNEY UPWELLING PYGMY BLUE WHALE MV EASTERN VOYAGER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REAL-TIME PASSIVE ACOUSTIC TRACKING AND TARGETING SONOBUOYS VISUAL OBSERVATIONS CAMERAS BINOCULAR > BINOCULAR ACOUSTIC MOORING SHIPS AMD/AU AMD CEOS GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA |
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biota oceans EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > BALEEN WHALES OCEANS > OCEAN ACOUSTICS > AMBIENT NOISE MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE BLUE WHALE IWC SORP ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE VOYAGE BONNEY UPWELLING PYGMY BLUE WHALE MV EASTERN VOYAGER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REAL-TIME PASSIVE ACOUSTIC TRACKING AND TARGETING SONOBUOYS VISUAL OBSERVATIONS CAMERAS BINOCULAR > BINOCULAR ACOUSTIC MOORING SHIPS AMD/AU AMD CEOS GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA 2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia |
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biota oceans EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > BALEEN WHALES OCEANS > OCEAN ACOUSTICS > AMBIENT NOISE MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE BLUE WHALE IWC SORP ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALE VOYAGE BONNEY UPWELLING PYGMY BLUE WHALE MV EASTERN VOYAGER PHOTO IDENTIFICATION REAL-TIME PASSIVE ACOUSTIC TRACKING AND TARGETING SONOBUOYS VISUAL OBSERVATIONS CAMERAS BINOCULAR > BINOCULAR ACOUSTIC MOORING SHIPS AMD/AU AMD CEOS GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA |
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Progress Code: completed Purpose The Antarctic Blue Whale Project (ABWP; an initiative within the International Whaling Commission Southern Ocean Research Partnership - IWC SORP) has the primary aim of estimating circumpolar abundance of Antarctic blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia). Mark-recapture methods, using genetics and photo-ID, will form the foundation of future blue whale circumpolar abundance estimates produced by the ABWP, but the success of these methods require a high number of encounters with these animals. In the Southern Ocean, acoustic detection ranges of blue whales far outstrip visual sighting ranges, so real-time acoustic tracking can be used to increase the total number of whale sightings, thus making more efficient use of expensive ship time. Before undertaking an Antarctic blue whale research program that features acoustic tracking, instrumentation and methods specific to acoustic tracking of blue whales must be developed, and the capabilities and limitations of such an acoustic tracking system should be quantified. The Australian Antarctic Division undertook two voyages, both three weeks in length, in January and March, 2012, respectively. The surveys targeted the Bonney Upwelling, along the south-east coast of Australia, an area known to be a summer (Nov-May) feeding ground for pygmy blue whales; the surveys focussed on the area bounded by 141.0-143.0 degrees E and 38.0-39.5 degrees S. These voyages were undertaken in order to address the practicalities of 24-hour/day real-time acoustic tracking. Achieving these goals required characterising the capabilities of the acoustic tracking system, assessing the practicality and performance of different survey protocols, and integrating acoustic tracking with visual survey methods and mark-recapture methodologies. Of the six weeks allocated across both surveys, weather allowed for a total of 20 survey days (ten for each survey). The tracking system operated continuously during the voyages recording nearly 500 hours of audio, while ... |
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AADC (owner) AADC, DATA OFFICER (distributor) AADC, DATA OFFICER (custodian) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (hasAssociationWith) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Australian Antarctic Division (sponsor) KELLY, NATALIE (collaborator) KELLY, NATALIE (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Kelly, N., Andrews-Goff, V., Miller, B.S. and Double, M. (originator) MILLER, BRIAN SETH (collaborator) MILLER, BRIAN SETH (hasPrincipalInvestigator) |
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2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia |
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2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia |
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2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia |
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2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia |
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2012 Blue whale voyages in the Bonney Upwelling, Australia |
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2012 blue whale voyages in the bonney upwelling, australia |
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Australian Ocean Data Network |
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https://researchdata.edu.au/2012-blue-whale-upwelling-australia/2818392 |
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Spatial: westlimit=141; southlimit=-39.5; eastlimit=143; northlimit=-38 Temporal: From 2012-01-12 to 2012-01-25 |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Antarctic Division Balaenoptera musculus baleen whales Blue whale Southern Ocean |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Antarctic Division Balaenoptera musculus baleen whales Blue whale Southern Ocean |
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AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia |
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https://researchdata.edu.au/2012-blue-whale-upwelling-australia/2818392 AAS_4102_2012_Blue_Whale_Voyages |
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