Thermographic imaging has been shown to reliably detect marine mammals, both day and night, for operational mitigation in polar and subpolar waters (Zitterbart et al., 2013), with encouraging findings having recently been reported for temperate waters (NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, 2015). As thermographic imaging is based on thermal contrast between whale body or blow and the sea surface, thermographic discriminability is expected to wane with increasing sea surface temperatures. ETAW explored the upper sea surface temperature limit of this approach by deploying high-end thermal cameras on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia (subtropical conditions) and on both the North and South shore of Kauai, HI, USA (tropical c...
Passive methods to detect the presence of marine mammals in their natural environment are needed. Mo...
Several countries require monitoring to be conducted near activities that have the potential to dist...
Studies of animal behavior in remote polar regions are essential to understand ecologic change, yet ...
Marine mammals are under growing pressure as anthropogenic use of the ocean increases. Ship strikes ...
Marine mammals are under growing pressure as anthropogenic use of the ocean increases. Ship strikes ...
Marine mammals are under growing pressure as anthropogenic use of the ocean increases. Ship strikes ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission o...
For centuries, the spotting of a whale was the apex of days of tedious watch keeping. This skill – l...
Determining species' distributions through time and space remains a primary challenge in cetacean sc...
We are interested in making a comparison of three methods to detect marine mammals at sea offshore o...
AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF WHALES USING THERMAL AND VISUAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR CET...
Mitigating the contingent effects of anthropogenic noise frequently relies on the continuous survei...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a non-invasive, contactless tool for measuring the thermal radiation ...
Loud hydroacoustic sources, such as naval mid-frequency sonars or airguns for marine geophysical pro...
Most countries require monitoring of marine mammals near seismic surveys in order to estimate potent...
Passive methods to detect the presence of marine mammals in their natural environment are needed. Mo...
Several countries require monitoring to be conducted near activities that have the potential to dist...
Studies of animal behavior in remote polar regions are essential to understand ecologic change, yet ...
Marine mammals are under growing pressure as anthropogenic use of the ocean increases. Ship strikes ...
Marine mammals are under growing pressure as anthropogenic use of the ocean increases. Ship strikes ...
Marine mammals are under growing pressure as anthropogenic use of the ocean increases. Ship strikes ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2020. This article is posted here by permission o...
For centuries, the spotting of a whale was the apex of days of tedious watch keeping. This skill – l...
Determining species' distributions through time and space remains a primary challenge in cetacean sc...
We are interested in making a comparison of three methods to detect marine mammals at sea offshore o...
AUTOMATIC DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF WHALES USING THERMAL AND VISUAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES FOR CET...
Mitigating the contingent effects of anthropogenic noise frequently relies on the continuous survei...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is a non-invasive, contactless tool for measuring the thermal radiation ...
Loud hydroacoustic sources, such as naval mid-frequency sonars or airguns for marine geophysical pro...
Most countries require monitoring of marine mammals near seismic surveys in order to estimate potent...
Passive methods to detect the presence of marine mammals in their natural environment are needed. Mo...
Several countries require monitoring to be conducted near activities that have the potential to dist...
Studies of animal behavior in remote polar regions are essential to understand ecologic change, yet ...