Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic

The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) is an endangered baleen whale species whose distribution and migratory movements are poorly understood. Sei whale populations were decimated by commercial whaling in the 19th and 20th centuries. Much of what is currently known about their distributions comes fro...

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spelling ftunivrhodeislan:oai:digitalcommons.uri.edu:srhonorsprog-1735 2023-07-30T04:02:31+02:00 Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic Parry, Dawn 2019-05-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/srhonorsprog/839 https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1735/viewcontent/Dawn_Parry_Abstract.pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1735/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Parry_ProjectSupplement.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@URI https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/srhonorsprog/839 https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1735/viewcontent/Dawn_Parry_Abstract.pdf https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/context/srhonorsprog/article/1735/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Parry_ProjectSupplement.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Senior Honors Projects sei whale passive acoustic monitoring phytoplankton Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Marine Biology text 2019 ftunivrhodeislan 2023-07-17T18:42:37Z The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) is an endangered baleen whale species whose distribution and migratory movements are poorly understood. Sei whale populations were decimated by commercial whaling in the 19th and 20th centuries. Much of what is currently known about their distributions comes from historical whaling records. Visual sightings, which may be sporadic and limited by weather and access to remote locations, are the primary source of data for recent research. It is thought that sei whale distributions may be influenced by the distribution of their food, which consists of zooplankton (small crustaceans, like shrimp), small fish, and squid. Phytoplankton, marine algae that are the primary food source for sei whale prey, produce a pigment called chlorophyll-a. Satellites can measure chlorophyll-a concentrations across ocean basins, which can be used as a proxy for distribution of sei whale food resources. Passive acoustic monitoring (listening to sounds in the ocean) provides a method for determining the spatial and temporal distribution of vocalizing animals. Between 2004 and 2015, 283 bottom-mounted acoustic recorders were anchored in the western North Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Greenland, each recording from one month to two years. These recordings were processed with an automated low-frequency sound detection and classification system (LFDCS; Baumgartner & Mussoline 2011) that searched through the recordings and automatically detected sei whale calls based on prior knowledge of their characteristics. These detections were then screened for true acoustic presence of sei whales on all recorders. These acoustic data, along with data on chlorophyll-a concentrations obtained from NASA satellites, were mapped using GIS software. Sei whale distributions along the Eastern seaboard were compared to chlorophyll-a concentrations (as an indicator of the concentration of food resources) throughout each year and among years (2004-2015). These results provide novel insights into sei whale distribution and ... Text Balaenoptera borealis baleen whale Greenland North Atlantic Sei Whale University of Rhode Island: DigitalCommons@URI Greenland
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passive acoustic monitoring
phytoplankton
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Marine Biology
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Marine Biology
Parry, Dawn
Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic
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passive acoustic monitoring
phytoplankton
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Marine Biology
description The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) is an endangered baleen whale species whose distribution and migratory movements are poorly understood. Sei whale populations were decimated by commercial whaling in the 19th and 20th centuries. Much of what is currently known about their distributions comes from historical whaling records. Visual sightings, which may be sporadic and limited by weather and access to remote locations, are the primary source of data for recent research. It is thought that sei whale distributions may be influenced by the distribution of their food, which consists of zooplankton (small crustaceans, like shrimp), small fish, and squid. Phytoplankton, marine algae that are the primary food source for sei whale prey, produce a pigment called chlorophyll-a. Satellites can measure chlorophyll-a concentrations across ocean basins, which can be used as a proxy for distribution of sei whale food resources. Passive acoustic monitoring (listening to sounds in the ocean) provides a method for determining the spatial and temporal distribution of vocalizing animals. Between 2004 and 2015, 283 bottom-mounted acoustic recorders were anchored in the western North Atlantic Ocean from Florida to Greenland, each recording from one month to two years. These recordings were processed with an automated low-frequency sound detection and classification system (LFDCS; Baumgartner & Mussoline 2011) that searched through the recordings and automatically detected sei whale calls based on prior knowledge of their characteristics. These detections were then screened for true acoustic presence of sei whales on all recorders. These acoustic data, along with data on chlorophyll-a concentrations obtained from NASA satellites, were mapped using GIS software. Sei whale distributions along the Eastern seaboard were compared to chlorophyll-a concentrations (as an indicator of the concentration of food resources) throughout each year and among years (2004-2015). These results provide novel insights into sei whale distribution and ...
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title Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic
title_short Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic
title_full Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic
title_fullStr Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Sei Whale Distribution and Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Western North Atlantic
title_sort correlation between sei whale distribution and chlorophyll-a concentration in the western north atlantic
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