Ford, G. and J. Casey2013MMS High Altitude Survey 1980-1983http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/40OBIS-SEAMAP40http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/40OBIS-SEAMAP
This dataset is from the marine mammal and seabird surveys of central and northern California studies: Central/northern California - high aerial [Cetaceans] study Code: CH, Contract number: 14-12-0001-29090, Principal investigator: Thomas P. Dohl, Center for Marine Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
Study area: Shelf, slope, and offshore waters to a distance of 100 nm off the California coast from Point Conception to the California-Oregon boundary.
Methodology: Offshore transect surveys were flown twice-monthly at two different altitudes (200 ft and about 750-1,000 ft ASL) along approximately 40 east-west transect lines extending an average of 60 nm offshore. The transects sampled on a given survey were selected randomly from a set of 92 standard (predetermined) lines spaced at intervals of 5' of latitude. Standard transects provided systematic coverage of shelf, slope, and offshore waters in the study area. Sightings of seabirds, pinnipeds, and sea otters were recorded only on low-altitude surveys. Sightings of cetaceans and turtles were recorded on both low- and high-altitude surveys. Seabird sightings were recorded only on the shaded side of the aircraft within a strip transect of 50 m width. Marine mammal and turtle sightings were recorded within an unbounded corridor on both high- and low-altitude surveys, but only the shaded side of the aircraft was searched on the low-altitude surveys. Cross-legs connecting standard transects were searched only on high-altitude surveys. Offshore cross-legs were searched on both sides of the aircraft, while only the nearshore side was searched on cross-legs along the coast. Declination angle was measured and noted for each marine mammal/turtle sightings and later used to calculate a probability density function of frequency with right-angle sighting distance. Navigation was by Loran and VLF-Omega.
Databases produced: Three databases of sightings at sea were produced by these studies (data on numbers of seabirds and pinnipeds on land were also collected but are not addressed in the present study). These include: 1) sightings of cetaceans and turtles recorded on 36 high-altitude aerial surveys, 2) sightings of cetaceans, pinnipeds, sea otters, and turtles recorded on 36 low-altitude aerial surveys, and 3) sightings of seabirds on 36 low-altitude aerial surveys. Each sighting database is accompanied by files providing the search effort on transect and environmental characteristics of the waters surveyed (e.g., sea surface temperature).To determine species composition, distribution, abundance, and seasonal variation for marine mammal and seabird populations, provide a description of habitat use, and identify areas of special biological importance to these populations in the central and northern California study area.1980031019830216ground conditionNone plannedNortheastern Pacific Ocean-125.9708-117.21343.374627.5203
NoneMarine Animal SurveyMarine BiologyMarine mammalsSea turtlesVesselVisual SightingNoneNortheastern Pacific OceanTaxon coveredMarine mammals, seabirds, sea turtlesIntegrated Taxonomic Information SystemUnknownIntegrated Taxonomic Information SystemNot applicableDownloaded April, 2004http://www.itis.usda.gov/Refer to the contact information of the datasetRefer to the contact information of the datasetmailing and physical addressRefer to the contact information of the datasetRefer to the contact information of the datasetRefer to the contact information of the datasetRefer to the contact information of the datasetRefer to the contact information of the datasetNot providedIdentified by observers or researchers conducting the surveyKingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataSubphylumVertebrataClassMammaliaSubclassTheriaInfraclassEutheriaOrderCetaceaSuborderMysticetiFamilyBalaenopteridaeGenusBalaenopteraSpeciesBalaenoptera acutorostrataSpeciesBalaenoptera borealisSpeciesBalaenoptera musculusSpeciesBalaenoptera physalusGenusMegapteraSpeciesMegaptera novaeangliaeFamilyEschrichtiidaeGenusEschrichtiusSpeciesEschrichtius robustusSuborderOdontocetiFamilyHyperoodontidaeGenusBerardiusSpeciesBerardius bairdiiGenusMesoplodonGenusZiphiusSpeciesZiphius cavirostrisFamilyDelphinidaeGenusGlobicephalaSpeciesGlobicephala melasGenusGrampusSpeciesGrampus griseusGenusLagenorhynchusSpeciesLagenorhynchus obliquidensGenusLissodelphisSpeciesLissodelphis borealisGenusOrcinusSpeciesOrcinus orcaFamilyKogiidaeGenusKogiaFamilyPhocoenidaeGenusPhocoenaSpeciesPhocoena phocoenaGenusPhocoenoidesSpeciesPhocoenoides dalliFamilyPhyseteridaeGenusPhyseterSpeciesPhyseter macrocephalusOrderCarnivoraSuborderCaniformiaFamilyOtariidaeGenusCallorhinusSpeciesCallorhinus ursinusFamilyMustelidaeSubfamilyLutrinaeGenusEnhydraSpeciesEnhydra lutrisFamilyPhocidaeGenusMiroungaSpeciesMirounga angustirostrisClassReptiliaOrderTestudinesFamilyDermochelyidaeGenusDermochelysSpeciesDermochelys coriacea
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Ford, G. and J. Casey. 2013. MMS High Altitude Survey 1980-1983. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/40) on yyyy-mm-dd.
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Bonnell, M. L., M. O. Pierson, and G. D. Farrens1983Pinnipeds and sea otters of central and northern California, 1980-1983: Status, abundance, and distribution. Part of Investigator's Final Report, Marine Mammal and Seabird Study, Central and Northern California, Contract No. 14-12-0001-29090.Prepared by Center for Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, for the Pacific OCS Region, Minerals Management ServiceOCS Study MMS 84-0044. 220 ppBriggs, K. T., W. B. Tyler, D. B. Lewis, and K. F. Dettman1983Seabirds of Central and Northern California, 1980-1983: Status, Abundance, and Distribution. Part of Investigator's Final Report, Marine Mammal and Seabird Study, Central and Northern California, Contract No. 14-12-0001-29090.Prepared by Center for Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, for the Pacific OCS Region, Minerals Management ServiceOCS Study MMS 84-0043. 246 ppDohl, T. P., R. C. Guess, M. L. Duman, and R. C. Helm1983Cetaceans of Central and Northern California, 1980-1983: Status, Abundance, and Distribution. Part of Investigator's Final Report, Marine Mammal and Seabird Study, Central and Northern California, Contract No. 14-12-0001-29090Prepared by Center for Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz, for the Pacific OCS Region, Minerals Management ServiceOCS Study MMS 84-0045. 284 ppHalpin, P.N., A.J. Read, E. Fujioka, B.D. Best, B. Donnelly, L.J. Hazen, C. Kot, K. Urian, E. LaBrecque, A. Dimatteo, J. Cleary, C. Good, L.B. Crowder, and K.D. Hyrenbach2009OBIS-SEAMAP: The world data center for marine mammal, sea bird, and sea turtle distributionsOceanography22(2):104-115http://www.tos.org/oceanography/article/obis-seamap-the-world-data-center-for-marine-mammal-sea-bird-and-sea-turtle
Permissible values for date and time and coordinates were validated by the data provider and the OBIS-SEAMAP data manager. Species identification by the data provider was matched with Integrated Taxonomic Information System.All observation records are included.Data were put through the OBIS-SEAMAP data registration steps.20131125All attributes were measured and recorded during the survey and validated by the data provider.Point
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Biogeographic dataBiogeographic dataNot applicableidIDData provider13980studyStudy codeData providerStudy codeData providerplatformPlatform codeData providerPlatform codeData provideron_On (Y) or off (N) effortData providerOn (Y) or off (N) effortData providereffdateeffort dateData provider1980031219830214date_0Date in original formatData provider1980031019830216dateDate of the observationData provider10/10/19809/9/1981time_0Time in original formatData provider2001701timeTime of the observationData provider10:00:00 AM9:59:00 AMspeciesSpecies nameData providerSpecies namespecies_codeSpecies codeData providerSpecies codeData providernumberGroup sizeData provider14000latLatitude in decimal degreesData provider27.520343.3746lonLongitude in decimal degreesData provider-125.9708-117.213widthWidth of the transectData provider01.13newbornsNumber of calvesData provider0175malesNumber of malesData provider07femalesNumber of femalesData provider0200ageAgeData providerAgesexSexData providerSexplumagePlumageData providerPlumageassocAssociationData providerAssociationdirectionDirectionData provider5999group_Group sizeData provider18behaviorBehavior codeData providerBehavior codeData provideraltitudeAltitude in feetData provider01900declineDeclineData provider390distanceDistanceData providerDistanceperpdistdefinition not providedData providerdefinition not providedreldirdefinition not providedData providerdefinition not provideddistcodedefinition not providedData providerdefinition not providedcommentCommentsData providerCommentsweatherWeather codeData providerWeather codeData providercloudsCloud codeData providerCloud codeData providerwindWindData provider10360seastatusSea statusData provider0Sea status 0Data provider1Sea status 1Data provider2Sea status 2Data provider3Sea status 3Data provider4Sea status 4Data provider5Sea status 5Data provider6Sea status 6Data providerglaredirGlare directionData provider21208glareGlareData providerGlareData providerseatempSea temperature (-99: not available)Data provider-9921.2recordRecord No.Data provider13980geomGeometry field added by OBIS-SEAMAPData providerGeometry field added by OBIS-SEAMAPoidUnique ID number (generated by OBIS-SEAMAP)Data providerUnique ID number (generated by OBIS-SEAMAP)This section explains attributes included in the original dataset.
OBIS-SEAMAP restricts the attributes available to the public to date/time, lat/lon and species names/counts only.
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