Relationship between cetacean presence, their prey, and oceanographic conditions at an offshore pelagic environment

Volume: 144, Issue: 3_Supplement, Pages: 1921 - 1921
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Large mobile predators take advantage of offshore pelagic environments that tend to be surveyed at a low temporal scale. We present results from a one-year observation of passive and active acoustics, as well as oceanographic measures, taken at a moored location 150 nmi offshore southern California in 4000 m deep pelagic waters. The passive acoustic data shows presence of delphinids and baleen, sperm, and beaked whales throughout the recording...
Paper Details
Title
Relationship between cetacean presence, their prey, and oceanographic conditions at an offshore pelagic environment
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
144
Issue
3_Supplement
Pages
1921 - 1921
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