Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution

The long-term goals of this project are to describe the distribution and abundance of zooplankton prey over small spatial and temporal scales, and to provide this information to scientists studying whale behavior. We are working closely with scientists studying the behavior and movement of both righ...

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Main Author: Warren, Joseph D
Other Authors: STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftdtic:ADA598359 2023-05-15T16:36:01+02:00 Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution Warren, Joseph D STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 2011-09-30 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA598359 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA598359 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA598359 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Biology Acoustic Detection and Detectors Acoustics *ACOUSTIC DETECTION *AVAILABILITY *BEHAVIOR *DENSITY *DISTRIBUTION *MEASUREMENT *NEKTON *WHALES *ZOOPLANKTON ACOUSTIC SCATTERING FEEDING HYDROGRAPHY MARINE METEOROLOGY OBSERVATION POSITION(LOCATION) SAMPLING SURVEYS UNDERWATER CAMERAS VIDEO IMAGES *RIGHT WHALES *HUMPBACK WHALES *PREY ABUNDANCE *PREY DISTRIBUTION *WHALE BEHAVIOR *FEEDING BEHAVIOR ACOUSTIC SURVEYS NET TOW SAMPLING SURFACE OBSERVATIONS BIOMASS DENSITY NUMERICAL ABUNDANCE ACOUSTIC DOPPLER CURRENT PROFILERS FIN WHALES TAGGED WHALES WHALE MOVEMENTS FORAGING BEHAVIOR Text 2011 ftdtic 2016-02-24T14:25:58Z The long-term goals of this project are to describe the distribution and abundance of zooplankton prey over small spatial and temporal scales, and to provide this information to scientists studying whale behavior. We are working closely with scientists studying the behavior and movement of both right and humpback whales. The combination of the two data sets will provide us with information into how the behavior of marine mammals is affected by their prey. This project measured the abundance and distribution of the major prey species (zooplankton and nekton) of humpback and right whales as well as the spatial and temporal scales (relevant to foraging and feeding marine mammals) that the preyfield varies over. Without this information, behavioral studies of marine mammals and their responses to various stimuli may be limited in their conclusions, as food presence and availability are extremely strong factors in determining marine mammal behavior. To collect this critical information, we identified the prey type (e.g., copepod, krill, fish) and numerical abundance of zooplankton and nekton in the vicinity of marine mammals by integrating multiple frequency acoustic survey data with net and video measurements. The distribution and numerical density of prey (in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions) relative to predator presence and behavior were measured. We measured the variability of the preyfield over length and time scales (1 m - 10s km, 10 sec - days) that are important for right and humpback whale feeding behavior and success. We also measured environmental parameters (hydrographic and meteorologic) during these surveys that may be correlated with marine mammal behavior, the presence of prey species, or subsurface acoustic scattering processes. We collected visual observations of surfacing marine mammals and their behavior during the survey that can be integrated with the preyfield data and observations from other vessels or instrumented tags. Text Humpback Whale Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Biology
Acoustic Detection and Detectors
Acoustics
*ACOUSTIC DETECTION
*AVAILABILITY
*BEHAVIOR
*DENSITY
*DISTRIBUTION
*MEASUREMENT
*NEKTON
*WHALES
*ZOOPLANKTON
ACOUSTIC SCATTERING
FEEDING
HYDROGRAPHY
MARINE METEOROLOGY
OBSERVATION
POSITION(LOCATION)
SAMPLING
SURVEYS
UNDERWATER CAMERAS
VIDEO IMAGES
*RIGHT WHALES
*HUMPBACK WHALES
*PREY ABUNDANCE
*PREY DISTRIBUTION
*WHALE BEHAVIOR
*FEEDING BEHAVIOR
ACOUSTIC SURVEYS
NET TOW SAMPLING
SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
BIOMASS DENSITY
NUMERICAL ABUNDANCE
ACOUSTIC DOPPLER CURRENT PROFILERS
FIN WHALES
TAGGED WHALES
WHALE MOVEMENTS
FORAGING BEHAVIOR
spellingShingle Biology
Acoustic Detection and Detectors
Acoustics
*ACOUSTIC DETECTION
*AVAILABILITY
*BEHAVIOR
*DENSITY
*DISTRIBUTION
*MEASUREMENT
*NEKTON
*WHALES
*ZOOPLANKTON
ACOUSTIC SCATTERING
FEEDING
HYDROGRAPHY
MARINE METEOROLOGY
OBSERVATION
POSITION(LOCATION)
SAMPLING
SURVEYS
UNDERWATER CAMERAS
VIDEO IMAGES
*RIGHT WHALES
*HUMPBACK WHALES
*PREY ABUNDANCE
*PREY DISTRIBUTION
*WHALE BEHAVIOR
*FEEDING BEHAVIOR
ACOUSTIC SURVEYS
NET TOW SAMPLING
SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
BIOMASS DENSITY
NUMERICAL ABUNDANCE
ACOUSTIC DOPPLER CURRENT PROFILERS
FIN WHALES
TAGGED WHALES
WHALE MOVEMENTS
FORAGING BEHAVIOR
Warren, Joseph D
Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution
topic_facet Biology
Acoustic Detection and Detectors
Acoustics
*ACOUSTIC DETECTION
*AVAILABILITY
*BEHAVIOR
*DENSITY
*DISTRIBUTION
*MEASUREMENT
*NEKTON
*WHALES
*ZOOPLANKTON
ACOUSTIC SCATTERING
FEEDING
HYDROGRAPHY
MARINE METEOROLOGY
OBSERVATION
POSITION(LOCATION)
SAMPLING
SURVEYS
UNDERWATER CAMERAS
VIDEO IMAGES
*RIGHT WHALES
*HUMPBACK WHALES
*PREY ABUNDANCE
*PREY DISTRIBUTION
*WHALE BEHAVIOR
*FEEDING BEHAVIOR
ACOUSTIC SURVEYS
NET TOW SAMPLING
SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
BIOMASS DENSITY
NUMERICAL ABUNDANCE
ACOUSTIC DOPPLER CURRENT PROFILERS
FIN WHALES
TAGGED WHALES
WHALE MOVEMENTS
FORAGING BEHAVIOR
description The long-term goals of this project are to describe the distribution and abundance of zooplankton prey over small spatial and temporal scales, and to provide this information to scientists studying whale behavior. We are working closely with scientists studying the behavior and movement of both right and humpback whales. The combination of the two data sets will provide us with information into how the behavior of marine mammals is affected by their prey. This project measured the abundance and distribution of the major prey species (zooplankton and nekton) of humpback and right whales as well as the spatial and temporal scales (relevant to foraging and feeding marine mammals) that the preyfield varies over. Without this information, behavioral studies of marine mammals and their responses to various stimuli may be limited in their conclusions, as food presence and availability are extremely strong factors in determining marine mammal behavior. To collect this critical information, we identified the prey type (e.g., copepod, krill, fish) and numerical abundance of zooplankton and nekton in the vicinity of marine mammals by integrating multiple frequency acoustic survey data with net and video measurements. The distribution and numerical density of prey (in both the horizontal and vertical dimensions) relative to predator presence and behavior were measured. We measured the variability of the preyfield over length and time scales (1 m - 10s km, 10 sec - days) that are important for right and humpback whale feeding behavior and success. We also measured environmental parameters (hydrographic and meteorologic) during these surveys that may be correlated with marine mammal behavior, the presence of prey species, or subsurface acoustic scattering processes. We collected visual observations of surfacing marine mammals and their behavior during the survey that can be integrated with the preyfield data and observations from other vessels or instrumented tags.
author2 STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK SOUTHAMPTON SCHOOL OF MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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author Warren, Joseph D
author_facet Warren, Joseph D
author_sort Warren, Joseph D
title Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution
title_short Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution
title_full Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution
title_fullStr Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution
title_full_unstemmed Fine-Scale Survey of Right and Humpback Whale Prey Abundance and Distribution
title_sort fine-scale survey of right and humpback whale prey abundance and distribution
publishDate 2011
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA598359
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