Open access journal. This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the International Whaling Commission via the URLs in this record.The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. Although there is evidence to suggest the population is declining, there is a lack of abundance data. A series of acoustic line-transect surveys to estimate abundance were conducted between 2004 and 2013. In 2004, 3,946km of acoustic effort was conducted in the southern Western Mediterranean basin, resulting in the detection of 159 sperm whales. While in 2007 and 2013, 10,276km of acoustic effort was conducted in the Eastern Mediterranean basin, resultin...
Original provider: Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Dataset credits: Luke Rendell and...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
We estimate the abundance of sperm whales in a 7.8 million km2 study area in the eastern temperate N...
The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as End...
Sperm whales in the Mediterranean are classified as ‘Endangered’ by the IUCN. They are apparently is...
The Mediterranean sperm whale population, Physeter macrocephalus, is listed as endangered due to pop...
Habitat use by the endangered Mediterranean sperm whale subpopulation remains poorly understood, esp...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest odontocete occurring in the Greek Seas. Howe...
Funding was provided through an agreement between the Canary Islands Government and the Spanish Mini...
Original provider: Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Dataset credits: Luke Rendell and...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
We estimate the abundance of sperm whales in a 7.8 million km2 study area in the eastern temperate N...
The Mediterranean sub-population of sperm whales is believed to be isolated and is classified as End...
Sperm whales in the Mediterranean are classified as ‘Endangered’ by the IUCN. They are apparently is...
The Mediterranean sperm whale population, Physeter macrocephalus, is listed as endangered due to pop...
Habitat use by the endangered Mediterranean sperm whale subpopulation remains poorly understood, esp...
The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the IUC...
1. The Mediterranean sperm whale sub-population is considered ‘Endangered’ by both ACCOBAMS and the ...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest odontocete occurring in the Greek Seas. Howe...
Funding was provided through an agreement between the Canary Islands Government and the Spanish Mini...
Original provider: Enrico Pirotta, Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU) Dataset credits: Luke Rendell and...
Sperm whales are present in the Canary Islands year-round, suggesting that the archipelago is an imp...
We estimate the abundance of sperm whales in a 7.8 million km2 study area in the eastern temperate N...