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Who are you? Who, Who? Who, Who? Studying a cryptic marine mammal species by eDNA
By Lauren Jacobsen HICEAS Visiting Scientist Lauren is a Lab Associate with the Bioacoustics Research Program at Cornell University and practices veterinary medicine in western New York. She participated on a leg of HICEAS 2017 as a visiting scientist. In … Continue reading
Posted in Protected Species
Tagged #HICEAS2017, #PacIsCetaceans, acoustic, beaked whales, Cetacean Research Program, cetaceans, Cornell University, Cross Seamount, CTD, dolphins, eDNA, HICEAS, NMFS, NOAA, Oregon State University, passive acoustics, PIFSC, Protected Species, PSD, Reuben Lasker, whales
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Wave exposure explains some of the variation among benthic communities at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, study proves
Pearl and Hermes Atoll, located at 27°50′ N, 175°55′ W, is the largest atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI) and part of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, one of the largest marine conservation areas in the world. A recently … Continue reading
Posted in coral reef ecosystem
Tagged algae, benthic cover, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, corals, CRED, image analysis, JIMAR, Joint Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Research, Kimberly Page-Albins, National Marine Sanctuaries, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, NWHI, Oregon State University, Pacific Science, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, paper, Pearl and Hermes Atoll, Peter Vroom, Rapid Ecological Assessment, Ronald Hoeke, Townsend Cromwell, University of Hawai`i at Mānoa, wave exposure
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