Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012

There are 18 species of odontocetes that may be found around the islands of Kaua i and Ni ihau. Using individual photo-identification and genetic analyses of biopsy samples, previous small-boat-based field efforts off Kaua i and Ni ihau have provided evidence of a demographically-isolated resident p...

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Main Authors: Baird, Robin W, Webster, Daniel L, Aschettino, Jessica M, Verbeck, Deron, Mahaffy, Sabre D
Other Authors: CASCADIA RESEARCH COLLECTIVE OLYMPIA WA
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftdtic:ADA570923 2023-05-15T17:10:16+02:00 Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012 Baird, Robin W Webster, Daniel L Aschettino, Jessica M Verbeck, Deron Mahaffy, Sabre D CASCADIA RESEARCH COLLECTIVE OLYMPIA WA 2012-08-27 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA570923 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA570923 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA570923 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Biology Ecology *DOLPHINS(MAMMALS) *HABITATS *WHALES HAWAII IDENTIFICATION MAPS PACIFIC OCEAN PHOTOGRAPHS POSITION(LOCATION) SATELLITE TRACKING SYSTEMS PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION SOCIAL NETWORKS BLAINVILLES BEAKED WHALES SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALES ROUGH-TOOTHED DOLPHINS BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS PMRF(PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY) Text 2012 ftdtic 2016-02-24T09:56:51Z There are 18 species of odontocetes that may be found around the islands of Kaua i and Ni ihau. Using individual photo-identification and genetic analyses of biopsy samples, previous small-boat-based field efforts off Kaua i and Ni ihau have provided evidence of a demographically-isolated resident population of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off the islands (Baird et al. 2009; Martien et al. 2011), and a high-degree of site fidelity by rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) (Baird et al. 2008a). Limited satellite tagging work has been undertaken with several species of odontocetes off of Kaua i and Ni ihau, with deployments of tags on melon-headed whales (Peponocephala electra) in 2008 (Woodworth et al. 2011); short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) in 2008 and 2011 (Baird et al. 2008b, 2011), and bottlenose dolphins and rough-toothed dolphins in 2011 (Baird et al. 2012). The satellite tag deployments have provided unbiased and longer-term information on movements and habitat use of all these species, although sample sizes for all species remain small. As part of an assessment of habitat use and movements of odontocetes being undertaken in the western half of the main Hawaiian Islands (see Baird et al. 2011, 2012), field operations funded by Commander, U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet were undertaken off of Kaua i in January 2012. There were two primary goals of these operations: 1) providing species verification for acoustic detections by the Marine Mammal Monitoring on Navy Ranges (M3R) project on the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) hydrophone range (see Moretti et al. 2012); and 2) deploying satellite tags prior to a Submarine Commanders Course (SCC) training event to be undertaken off Kaua i in February 2012. Text Marine Mammal Monitoring Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Pacific
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topic Biology
Ecology
*DOLPHINS(MAMMALS)
*HABITATS
*WHALES
HAWAII
IDENTIFICATION
MAPS
PACIFIC OCEAN
PHOTOGRAPHS
POSITION(LOCATION)
SATELLITE TRACKING SYSTEMS
PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION
SOCIAL NETWORKS
BLAINVILLES BEAKED WHALES
SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALES
ROUGH-TOOTHED DOLPHINS
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS
PMRF(PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY)
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology
*DOLPHINS(MAMMALS)
*HABITATS
*WHALES
HAWAII
IDENTIFICATION
MAPS
PACIFIC OCEAN
PHOTOGRAPHS
POSITION(LOCATION)
SATELLITE TRACKING SYSTEMS
PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION
SOCIAL NETWORKS
BLAINVILLES BEAKED WHALES
SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALES
ROUGH-TOOTHED DOLPHINS
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS
PMRF(PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY)
Baird, Robin W
Webster, Daniel L
Aschettino, Jessica M
Verbeck, Deron
Mahaffy, Sabre D
Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012
topic_facet Biology
Ecology
*DOLPHINS(MAMMALS)
*HABITATS
*WHALES
HAWAII
IDENTIFICATION
MAPS
PACIFIC OCEAN
PHOTOGRAPHS
POSITION(LOCATION)
SATELLITE TRACKING SYSTEMS
PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION
SOCIAL NETWORKS
BLAINVILLES BEAKED WHALES
SHORT-FINNED PILOT WHALES
ROUGH-TOOTHED DOLPHINS
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS
PMRF(PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY)
description There are 18 species of odontocetes that may be found around the islands of Kaua i and Ni ihau. Using individual photo-identification and genetic analyses of biopsy samples, previous small-boat-based field efforts off Kaua i and Ni ihau have provided evidence of a demographically-isolated resident population of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off the islands (Baird et al. 2009; Martien et al. 2011), and a high-degree of site fidelity by rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) (Baird et al. 2008a). Limited satellite tagging work has been undertaken with several species of odontocetes off of Kaua i and Ni ihau, with deployments of tags on melon-headed whales (Peponocephala electra) in 2008 (Woodworth et al. 2011); short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) in 2008 and 2011 (Baird et al. 2008b, 2011), and bottlenose dolphins and rough-toothed dolphins in 2011 (Baird et al. 2012). The satellite tag deployments have provided unbiased and longer-term information on movements and habitat use of all these species, although sample sizes for all species remain small. As part of an assessment of habitat use and movements of odontocetes being undertaken in the western half of the main Hawaiian Islands (see Baird et al. 2011, 2012), field operations funded by Commander, U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet were undertaken off of Kaua i in January 2012. There were two primary goals of these operations: 1) providing species verification for acoustic detections by the Marine Mammal Monitoring on Navy Ranges (M3R) project on the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) hydrophone range (see Moretti et al. 2012); and 2) deploying satellite tags prior to a Submarine Commanders Course (SCC) training event to be undertaken off Kaua i in February 2012.
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author Baird, Robin W
Webster, Daniel L
Aschettino, Jessica M
Verbeck, Deron
Mahaffy, Sabre D
author_facet Baird, Robin W
Webster, Daniel L
Aschettino, Jessica M
Verbeck, Deron
Mahaffy, Sabre D
author_sort Baird, Robin W
title Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012
title_short Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012
title_full Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012
title_fullStr Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012
title_full_unstemmed Odontocete Movements off the Island of Kauai: Results of Satellite Tagging and Photo-Identification Efforts in January 2012
title_sort odontocete movements off the island of kauai: results of satellite tagging and photo-identification efforts in january 2012
publishDate 2012
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA570923
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