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Tag Archives: rough-toothed dolphins
HICEAS Hilite: [Dolphin] Dinosaurs Still Exist
By Shannon Coates and Mark Cotter HICEAS Lead Acoustician and HICEAS Cetacean Observer With the the Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey (HICEAS) of 2017 winding down, we were approached by our Cruise Leaders about writing a blog about … Continue reading
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Tagged #HICEAS2017, #PacIsCetaceans, acoustic, Cetacean Research Program, cetaceans, dolphins, HICEAS, HICEAS Hilite, line-transect, NMFS, NOAA, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, NWHI, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, passive acoustics, PIFSC, PMNM, Protected Species, PSD, rough-toothed dolphins, visual observations, whales
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White Caps, Painted Dolphins, and Sperm Whales Galore!
by Marie C. Hill, Andrea R. Bendlin, Allan D. Ligon, and Adam Ü After having to skip our surveys off Saipan last year because of the damage from Typhoon Soudelor, we were happy to return during 7-18 May 2016 to continue … Continue reading
Posted in Protected Species
Tagged bottlenose dolphins, cetacean, Cetacean Research Program, dolphins, Guam, Marianas, NOAA, PIFSC, Protected Species Division, rough-toothed dolphins, Saipan, science, sperm whales, spinner dolphin, whales
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