This data set was collected during the Fall 2014 cruise with Semester at Sea (SAS). It covers 2 MS Excel files of marine species surveys (three worksheets: opportunistic 5 minutes, and Distance Sampling 10 minutes, Individual Sightings) as well as harbour species surveys (one file with one worksheet). The SAS cruise of fall 2014 took place in the Atlantic, southern Baltic, the Mediterrean and Caribbean Seas and has the following bounding box coordinates (decimal degrees of latitude and longitude WGS 1984): Highest latitude 59.88929 North, lowest latitude -22.28687 South, most western longitude -81.80984, most eastern longitude -40.91894. The following 16 ports were covered: Southampton (UK), St. Petersburg (Russia), Gdansk (Poland), Rostock...
Distribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are needed for conservation ...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
With increasing pressure on the oceans from environmental change, there has been a global call for i...
This cruise report provides an overview of the fifth survey in a series of seabirds at sea surveys t...
This cruise report provides an overview of the fifth survey in a series of seabirds at sea surveys t...
During April 2010 – February 2011, monthly surveys of seabirds and marine mammals were conducted abo...
The Atlantic Canadian Seabird Viewer is a collaborative project by Bird Studies Canada, Mount Alliso...
International audienceDistribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are ne...
International audienceDistribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are ne...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The CETUS project is a cetacean monitoring program that takes advantage of cargo ships to undertake ...
International audienceDistribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are ne...
Distribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are needed for conservation ...
Distribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are needed for conservation ...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
With increasing pressure on the oceans from environmental change, there has been a global call for i...
This cruise report provides an overview of the fifth survey in a series of seabirds at sea surveys t...
This cruise report provides an overview of the fifth survey in a series of seabirds at sea surveys t...
During April 2010 – February 2011, monthly surveys of seabirds and marine mammals were conducted abo...
The Atlantic Canadian Seabird Viewer is a collaborative project by Bird Studies Canada, Mount Alliso...
International audienceDistribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are ne...
International audienceDistribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are ne...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The identification of marine areas of importance for seabirds is a challenge, because it is often un...
The CETUS project is a cetacean monitoring program that takes advantage of cargo ships to undertake ...
International audienceDistribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are ne...
Distribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are needed for conservation ...
Distribution maps of cetaceans and seabirds at basin and monthly scales are needed for conservation ...
Tracking data of marine predators are increasingly used in marine spatial management. We developed a...
With increasing pressure on the oceans from environmental change, there has been a global call for i...