Document of dataset 2041

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
HelicopterSurveysANTXXIII/8
Description in English
The database consists of data entries for every four seconds. For each of these 4 second windows a range of information is given. Each entry is georeferenced with Latitude and Longitude (in decimal degrees). The following type of information is provided: 1. Effort 2. Environment 3. Sightings Thus for each 4 second segment information on the environmental conditions of that segment are provided as well as information on any sightings.
Abstract in English
During the ANT XXIII/8 cruise (November 26th 2006 to January 29th 2007) the German research vessel ‘Polarstern’ surveyed Antarctic waters from the eastern Weddell Sea to the South Shetland Islands. Helicopters on board were used to conduct dedicated surveys for cetaceans and in part pinnipeds. Helicopter surveys followed line transect distance sampling protocol flying ‘ad hoc’ survey patterns as well as pre-designed tracklines covering in total about 9000km of on effort tracklines. Environmental information was collected continuously during the surveys and included parameters such as cloud cover, sea state, glare on water and percent ice coverage. Cetacean species identified during both aerial and shipboard effort included Humpback whales, fin whales, sei whales, Antarctic minke whales, Arnoux’s Beaked Whales, Strap-toothed Whales, Gray’s Beaked whales, Southern Bottlenose Whales and Killer Whales.
Rights
Unrestricted after moratorium period
bibliographicCitation
Marine mammal helicopter survey data ANTXXIII/8
Version
1.0

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2006-12-01
End date
2007-01-26
Accrual periodicity
Daily

Geographical coverage

Spatial
Antarctica

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Abundance
Antarctic waters
Distribution
Marine mammals

Themes

theme
Biology > Mammals

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Aves
Cetacea
Pinnipedia

Ownerships

contributor
Meike Scheidat
contributor
Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies

Document metadata

date created
2009-08-11
date modified
2009-08-21