This report provides a summary of the photo-identification surveys conducted by the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) in the summers of 2017 to 2019 in the Tay estuary and adjacent waters, supported by the European Offshore Wind Development Centre. The survey data were used to estimate the abundance of animals using this area since 2009, and compared to the total east coast of Scotland population, estimated using part of the long-term photo-identification dataset collected by the University of Aberdeen and SMRU (2009-2019). In addition, this collaborative long-term dataset (1989 - 2019) was used to provide estimates of survival and fecundity rate, as well as analyse the movement of animals between the Tay estuary and adjacent waters and the M...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
Environmental conditions have an important influence on the habitats and movements of marine species...
1. The population of bottlenose dolphins in eastern Scotland has undergone significant range expansi...
1. The efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) depends on clear conservation objectives and ecolog...
1. This study investigated the distribution of a population of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatu...
iv evidence of historic and contemporary exchange between Scottish and Irish waters. A high proport...
This study makes use of a longitudinal data set, covering 12 years, to examine interannual returns, ...
The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is a ubiquitous species found throughout the temperate and...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
The Shannon dolphins are a population of bottlenose dolphins resident year round within the Lower Ri...
Fine-scale information on the occurrence of coastal cetaceans is required to support regulation of o...
International audienceProtecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein ...
Using land- and vessel-based surveys, data on the relative abundance, distribution and habitat use o...
1. Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
Environmental conditions have an important influence on the habitats and movements of marine species...
1. The population of bottlenose dolphins in eastern Scotland has undergone significant range expansi...
1. The efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) depends on clear conservation objectives and ecolog...
1. This study investigated the distribution of a population of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatu...
iv evidence of historic and contemporary exchange between Scottish and Irish waters. A high proport...
This study makes use of a longitudinal data set, covering 12 years, to examine interannual returns, ...
The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is a ubiquitous species found throughout the temperate and...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the distribution of a marine top predator, the bot...
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
The Shannon dolphins are a population of bottlenose dolphins resident year round within the Lower Ri...
Fine-scale information on the occurrence of coastal cetaceans is required to support regulation of o...
International audienceProtecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein ...
Using land- and vessel-based surveys, data on the relative abundance, distribution and habitat use o...
1. Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management...
Protecting species often involves the designation of protected areas, wherein suitable management st...
Environmental conditions have an important influence on the habitats and movements of marine species...
1. The population of bottlenose dolphins in eastern Scotland has undergone significant range expansi...