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Dataset Title: | [whales ship-based sightings] - Marine mammal sightings and hours at sea during vessel-based habitat sampling cruises of Cape Cod Bay and adjacent waters from the R/V Shearwater NEC-MB2002-1, 2002 (NEC-CoopRes project) (Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research) |
Institution: | BCO-DMO (Dataset ID: bcodmo_dataset_2986) |
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Attributes { s { region { String bcodmo_name "region"; String description "region of observations, either Cape Cod Bay or adjacent areas"; String long_name "Region"; } cruiseid { String bcodmo_name "cruiseid"; String description "cruise identifier"; String long_name "Cruiseid"; } hrs_at_sea { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 1.0, 103.5; String bcodmo_name "unknown"; String description "# hours of at-sea observation"; String long_name "Hrs At Sea"; } year { Int16 _FillValue 32767; Int16 actual_range 2002, 2002; String bcodmo_name "year"; String description "year of observation"; String long_name "Year"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/YEARXXXX/"; } month_local { Byte _FillValue 127; String _Unsigned "false"; Byte actual_range 1, 6; String bcodmo_name "month_local"; String description "month of observation"; String long_name "Month Local"; } day_local { Byte _FillValue 127; String _Unsigned "false"; Byte actual_range 2, 24; String bcodmo_name "day_local"; String description "day of month when observation was made"; String long_name "Day Local"; } yrday_local { Int16 _FillValue 32767; Int16 actual_range 6, 172; String bcodmo_name "yrday_local"; String description "local day and decimal time, as 326.5 for the 326th day of the year, or November 22 at 1200 hours (noon)"; String long_name "Yrday Local"; String units "unitless"; } species { String bcodmo_name "species"; String description "species codes: Eubalaena_glacialis_sighted = # of right whales sighted Eubalaena_glacialis_photos = # of right whales photographed Eubalaena_glacialis_ids = # of right whales identified"; String long_name "Species"; } count { String bcodmo_name "count"; String description "number of individuals sighted"; String long_name "Count"; } comments { String bcodmo_name "comment"; String description "other information"; String long_name "Comments"; } } NC_GLOBAL { String access_formats ".htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv"; String acquisition_description "Vessel Surveys: CCS maintains a 40' (12m) long, twin diesel engine research vessel Shearwater. The R/V Shearwater has been used successfully for oceanographic sampling and photo-identification in the winter and spring surveillance program in Cape Cod Bay from 1997 through 2002. The R/V Shearwater is equipped with oceanographic sampling equipment including a CTD profiler (conductivity, temperature, depth), plankton nets, surface plankton pump, and flow meter as well as photographic equipment and disentanglement gear. Although the primary objective of these vessel cruises was habitat sampling, some photographs were collected opportunistically of right whales in the vicinity of the boat during sampling and on transits to and from sampling sites. Photographs of right whales obtained during habitat studies were integrated with the photographs collected during aerial surveillance and included in this report in analyses of residency, capture rates, demographics, and life history. The vessel sighting data were included in the report to the NMFS/SAS system. Sighting data from the daily vessel logs were entered into the Right Whale Initiative DBase program as opportunistic surveys. Photographic Methods i) Identification Photographs: During aerial and shipboard surveys, photographs were taken on Kodak Kodachrome 200ASA color slide film, using hand-held 35-mm cameras equipped with 300-mm telephoto lenses and motor drives. From the air, photographers attempted to obtain good perpendicular photographs of the entire rostral callosity pattern and back of every right whale encountered as well as any other scars or markings. From the boat, photographers attempted to collect good oblique photographs of both sides of the head and chin, the body and the flukes. The data recorder on both platforms was responsible for keeping a written record of the roll and frame numbers shot by each photographer in the daily log. ii) Photo-analysis and Matching: Photographs of right whale callosity patterns are used as a basis for identification and cataloging of individuals, following methods developed by Payne et al (1983) and Kraus et al (1986). The cataloging of individually identified animals is based on using high quality photographs of distinctive callosity patterns (raised patches of roughened skin on the top and sides of the head), ventral pigmentation, lip ridges, and scars (Kraus et al 1986). NEAq has curated the catalogue since 1980 and to the best of their knowledge, all photographs of right whales taken in the North Atlantic since 1935 have been included in NEAq's files. This catalogue allows scientists to enumerate the population, and, from resightings of known individuals, to monitor the animals' reproductive status, births, deaths, scarring, distribution and migrations. Since 1980, a total of 26,275 sightings of 436 individual right whales have been archived, of which 327 are thought to be alive, as of December 2001 (A. Knowlton, NEAq, pers. comm.) The matching process consists of separating photographs of right whales into individuals and inter-matching between days within the season. To match different sightings of the same whale, composite drawings and photographs of the callosity patterns of individual right whales are compared to a limited subset of the catalogue that includes animals with a similar appearance. For whales that look alike in the first sort, the original photographs of all probable matches are examined for callosity similarities and supplementary features, including scars, pigmentation, lip crenulations, and morphometric ratios. A match between different sightings is considered positive when the callosity pattern and at least one other feature can be independently matched by at least two experienced researchers (Kraus et al 1986). Exceptions to this multiple identifying feature requirement include whales that have unusual callosity patterns, large scars or birthmarks, or deformities so unique that matches from clear photographs can be based on only one feature. Preliminary photo-analysis and inter-matching was carried out at CCS, with matches confirmed using original photographs cataloged and archived at NEAq. iii) Photographic Data Archiving Upon completion of the matching process, all original slides were returned to CCS and incorporated into the CCS catalogue of identified right whales to update existing files, using the same numbering system as NEAq, in archival quality slide sheets. New England Aquarium (NEAq) archives copies of photographs representing each sighting. Copies of photographs of individuals that are better than existing records, and photographs of newly identified whales, will be included in the NEAq master files as \\\"type specimens\\\" for future reference. The master files are maintained in fireproof safes at NEAq. All catalogue files are available for inspection and on-site use by contributors and collaborators."; String awards_0_award_nid "55048"; String awards_0_award_number "unknown NEC-CoopRes NOAA"; String awards_0_funder_name "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration"; String awards_0_funding_acronym "NOAA"; String awards_0_funding_source_nid "352"; String cdm_data_type "Other"; String comment "Survey of whales from a vessel PI: Moira Brown Surveillance of North Atlantic Right Whales in Cape Cod Bay and Adjacent Waters, 2002. Number of opportunistic marine mammal sightings and hours at sea during vessel-based habitat sampling cruises of Cape Cod Bay and adjacent waters, January to mid-May 2002. (report table 3)"; String Conventions "COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3"; String creator_email "info@bco-dmo.org"; String creator_name "BCO-DMO"; String creator_type "institution"; String creator_url "https://www.bco-dmo.org/"; String data_source "extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019"; String date_created "2010-06-16T20:40:39Z"; String date_modified "2019-03-14T12:47:15Z"; String defaultDataQuery "&time<now"; String doi "10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.2986.1"; String history "2024-12-30T16:24:33Z (local files) 2024-12-30T16:24:33Z https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_2986.html"; String infoUrl "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/2986"; String institution "BCO-DMO"; String instruments_0_acronym "camera"; String instruments_0_dataset_instrument_description "Kodak Kodachrome Photos taken on 200ASA color slide film, using hand-held 35-mm cameras equipped with 300-mm telephoto lenses and motor drives."; String instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid "4726"; String instruments_0_description "All types of photographic equipment including stills, video, film and digital systems."; String instruments_0_instrument_external_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/311/"; String instruments_0_instrument_name "Camera"; String instruments_0_instrument_nid "520"; String instruments_0_supplied_name "Camera"; String keywords "bco, bco-dmo, biological, chemical, comments, count, cruiseid, data, dataset, day, day_local, dmo, erddap, hrs, hrs_at_sea, local, management, month, month_local, oceanography, office, preliminary, region, sea, species, year, yrday, yrday_local"; String license "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/2986/license"; String metadata_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/2986"; String param_mapping "{'2986': {}}"; String parameter_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/2986/parameters"; String people_0_affiliation "Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies"; String people_0_affiliation_acronym "PCCS"; String people_0_person_name "Dr Charles Mayo"; String people_0_person_nid "51015"; String people_0_role "Co-Chief Scientist"; String people_0_role_type "originator"; String people_1_affiliation "Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries"; String people_1_person_name "Dr Daniel McKiernan"; String people_1_person_nid "51014"; String people_1_role "Principal Investigator"; String people_1_role_type "originator"; String people_2_affiliation "Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies"; String people_2_affiliation_acronym "PCCS"; String people_2_person_name "Dr Moira Brown"; String people_2_person_nid "51013"; String people_2_role "Co-Principal Investigator"; String people_2_role_type "originator"; String people_3_affiliation "Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution"; String people_3_affiliation_acronym "WHOI"; String people_3_person_name "Nancy Copley"; String people_3_person_nid "50396"; String people_3_role "BCO-DMO Data Manager"; String people_3_role_type "related"; String project "NEC-CoopRes"; String projects_0_acronym "NEC-CoopRes"; String projects_0_description "The Northeast Consortium encourages and funds cooperative research and monitoring projects in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank that have effective, equal partnerships among fishermen, scientists, educators, and marine resource managers. The Northeast Consortium seeks to fund projects that will be conducted in a responsible manner. Cooperative research projects are designed to minimize any negative impacts to ecosystems or marine organisms, and be consistent with accepted ethical research practices, including the use of animals and human subjects in research, scrutiny of research protocols by an institutional board of review, etc."; String projects_0_geolocation "Georges Bank, Gulf of Maine"; String projects_0_name "Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research"; String projects_0_project_nid "2045"; String projects_0_project_website "http://northeastconsortium.org/"; String projects_0_start_date "1999-01"; String publisher_name "Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)"; String publisher_type "institution"; String sourceUrl "(local files)"; String standard_name_vocabulary "CF Standard Name Table v55"; String subsetVariables "year"; String summary "Marine mammal sightings and hours at sea during vessel-based habitat sampling cruises of Cape Cod Bay and adjacent waters from the R/V Shearwater NEC-MB2002-1, 2002 (Northeast Consortium Cooperative Research project)."; String title "[whales ship-based sightings] - Marine mammal sightings and hours at sea during vessel-based habitat sampling cruises of Cape Cod Bay and adjacent waters from the R/V Shearwater NEC-MB2002-1, 2002 (NEC-CoopRes project) (Northeast Consortium: Cooperative Research)"; String version "1"; String xml_source "osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3"; } }
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