Research involving marine mammals often requires costly field programs. This paper assessed whether the benefits of using cameras outweighs the implications of having personnel performing marine mammal detection in the field. The efficacy of video and still cameras to detect Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in the Fremantle Harbour (Western Australia) was evaluated, with consideration on how environmental conditions affect detectability. The cameras were set on a tower in the Fremantle Port channel and videos were perused at 1.75 times the normal speed. Images from the cameras were used to estimate position of dolphins at the water’s surface. Dolphin detections ranged from 5.6 m to 463.3 m for the video camera, and from 1...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Research involving marine mammals often requires costly field programs. This paper assessed whether ...
Research involving marine mammals often requires costly field programs. This paper as-sessed whether...
The research investigated the use of land-based cameras versus field personnel for marine mammal det...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.During long-term studies of dolphins, the...
Studying the behavior of small cetaceans can inform the understanding of their habitat use, social s...
In the context of testing the appropriateness of current conservation management, this study used ni...
Effective decision making to protect coastally associated dolphins relies on monitoring the presence...
Detection of animals during visual surveys is rarely perfect or constant, and failure to account for...
Marine mammals inhabit aquatic worlds where their subsurface behavior, cryptic surface profiles, and...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters. In...
Marine mammals inhabit aquatic worlds where their subsurface behavior, cryptic surface profiles, and...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Research involving marine mammals often requires costly field programs. This paper assessed whether ...
Research involving marine mammals often requires costly field programs. This paper as-sessed whether...
The research investigated the use of land-based cameras versus field personnel for marine mammal det...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2008.During long-term studies of dolphins, the...
Studying the behavior of small cetaceans can inform the understanding of their habitat use, social s...
In the context of testing the appropriateness of current conservation management, this study used ni...
Effective decision making to protect coastally associated dolphins relies on monitoring the presence...
Detection of animals during visual surveys is rarely perfect or constant, and failure to account for...
Marine mammals inhabit aquatic worlds where their subsurface behavior, cryptic surface profiles, and...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters. In...
Marine mammals inhabit aquatic worlds where their subsurface behavior, cryptic surface profiles, and...
Assessing the abundance of wildlife populations is essential to their effective conservation and man...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...
Estimating the spatial position of organisms is essential to quantify interactions between the organ...
Aerial surveys are frequently used to estimate the abundance of marine mammals, but their accuracy i...