Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer
Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean were carried out on board three ships during the austral summer of 1979-1980; two ships for exploratory fishing of krill, a factory ship SHINANO MARU and a trawler ORIENTO MARU, and one ship for the population census of minke whale, KYO MARU (a...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:8e91bfcd1a2143569f11d8205ff46be6 2023-05-15T13:40:31+02:00 Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer Yoshikuni Ohyama Yasuhiko Naito Kazue Nakamura 1981-09-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00008257 https://doaj.org/article/8e91bfcd1a2143569f11d8205ff46be6 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00008257 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/8e91bfcd1a2143569f11d8205ff46be6 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 73, Pp 37-57 (1981) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1981 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00008257 2023-01-22T18:15:33Z Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean were carried out on board three ships during the austral summer of 1979-1980; two ships for exploratory fishing of krill, a factory ship SHINANO MARU and a trawler ORIENTO MARU, and one ship for the population census of minke whale, KYO MARU (a catcher). The surveyed area was south of 63°S between 0°E and 115°E in longitude. Ten minutes within a day were allocated for bird observations. The species and the number of sea birds observed in ten minutes were recorded on a data sheet which was a slightly modified standard recording card of SCAR prepared for this survey. The bird species that occurred in a wide longitudinal range were the breeders on the Antarctic Continent or on the adjacent island in austral summer, i. e. antarctic petrel, snow petrel, cape pigeon, and Wilson's storm petrel. Light-mantled sooty albatross and sooty shearwater that are breeding on the sub-Antarctic islands also occurred in a wide range; these two birds are highly pelagic in habit and often disperse south to the edge of the pack ice in summer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Petrel Cape Pigeon minke whale Snow Petrel Southern Ocean Unknown Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Austral |
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Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean were carried out on board three ships during the austral summer of 1979-1980; two ships for exploratory fishing of krill, a factory ship SHINANO MARU and a trawler ORIENTO MARU, and one ship for the population census of minke whale, KYO MARU (a catcher). The surveyed area was south of 63°S between 0°E and 115°E in longitude. Ten minutes within a day were allocated for bird observations. The species and the number of sea birds observed in ten minutes were recorded on a data sheet which was a slightly modified standard recording card of SCAR prepared for this survey. The bird species that occurred in a wide longitudinal range were the breeders on the Antarctic Continent or on the adjacent island in austral summer, i. e. antarctic petrel, snow petrel, cape pigeon, and Wilson's storm petrel. Light-mantled sooty albatross and sooty shearwater that are breeding on the sub-Antarctic islands also occurred in a wide range; these two birds are highly pelagic in habit and often disperse south to the edge of the pack ice in summer. |
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Yoshikuni Ohyama Yasuhiko Naito Kazue Nakamura |
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Yoshikuni Ohyama Yasuhiko Naito Kazue Nakamura |
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Yoshikuni Ohyama |
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Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer |
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Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer |
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Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer |
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Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer |
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Visual observations of sea birds in the Southern Ocean in the 1979-1980 summer |
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visual observations of sea birds in the southern ocean in the 1979-1980 summer |
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National Institute of Polar Research |
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1981 |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Austral |
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Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Austral |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Petrel Cape Pigeon minke whale Snow Petrel Southern Ocean |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Petrel Cape Pigeon minke whale Snow Petrel Southern Ocean |
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Antarctic Record, Iss 73, Pp 37-57 (1981) |
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