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That’s a Wrap: HICEAS 2017 is Complete!
By Karin Forney HICEAS Cruise Leader In our last update on the progress of the Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey (HICEAS), the NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker had finished three of its four survey legs. In this, our final … Continue reading
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Tagged #HICEAS2017, #PacIsCetaceans, acoustic, Cetacean Research Program, cetaceans, CTD, dolphins, HICEAS, NMFS, NOAA, Oscar Elton Sette, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, passive acoustics, PIFSC, PMNM, Protected Species, PSD, Reuben Lasker, seabirds, sonobuoy, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, SWFSC, visual observations, whales
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Eavesdropping on the ocean
A day in the life of a cetacean acoustician By Shannon Coates and Rachel Holton HICEAS Lead Acoustician and PIFSC Young Scientist Opportunity Intern Early mornings–late evenings–listening some of the world’s most majestic marine mammals… welcome to the life of … Continue reading
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Tagged #HICEAS2017, #PacIsCetaceans, acoustic, Cetacean Research Program, cetaceans, DASBR, dolphins, HICEAS, hydrophone, NMFS, NOAA, Oscar Elton Sette, passive acoustics, PIFSC, Protected Species, PSD, sonobuoy, whales
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