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This dataset, belonging as a whole to Tethys Research Institute, comprises the work carried out between 1986 and 2012 mainly in the Mediterranean Sea and in particular in the Corso-Ligurian-Provencal basin, in the Ionian Sea and in the Adriatic Sea. Research has also been carried out investigating cetaceans in Atlantic Ocean (Canary Islands, Morocco coasts) and in the Caribbean Sea. The dataset generated includes more than 8.400 sightings of cetaceans collected in 25 years of research activity.Founded in 1986, the Tethys Research Institute is a private non-profit organization specializing in cetacean research. Tethys has generated one of the largest datasets on Mediterranean cetaceans and contributed over 300 scientific publications. Tethys aims to protect the Mediterranean biodiversity by promoting the adoption of a precautionary approach for the management of natural resources. The work carried out by Tethys strives to prevent the decline of marine species and to encourage sustainable use of the marine environment. Tethys first conceived and proposed the creation a Marine Reserve in the Corso-Ligurian Basin, the “Pelagos Sanctuary.” Several internationally renowned institutions have emphasized the importance of the Sanctuary, including the World Conservation Union (IUCN), the Bonn Convention on migratory species, and the newly-born Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Areas (ACCOBAMS). The Sanctuary has also been added to the list of Specially Protected Areas of Mediterranean Importance (SPAMI), created at the Barcelona Convention in 1999. This makes the Ligurian Sea Cetacean Sanctuary the first and only high seas protected area in the world. Moreover, based primarily on data collected by the Tethys Research Institute, a Dolphin Reserve was formally established in Losinj, Croatia in 2006.
Research methods utilized by Tethys include the use of remote sensing and telemetry data, the combined use of laser range-finding binoculars and GPS to record the movements of whales, population studies based on distance sampling and photographic capture-recapture, bioacoustics research, behavioral sampling, remote collection of biopsy samples for genetic and toxicological analyses, and historical studies. The Institute holds vast photographic archives of cetacean images that have enabled the identification of over 1,500 individuals of eight Mediterranean species.
Tethys Research Institute has involved in its expeditions thousands of people from all over the world, and has developed a remarkable cetacean research and conservation network. Tethys has been conducting its research and conservation activities thanks to support received from national and international organizations. Tethys is partner to the UNEP's Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area (ACCOBAMS). The Italian Ministry of the Environment funded various cetacean research and conservation activities carried out by the Institute. The UNEP's Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas (RAC-SPA), the Earthwatch Institute, OceanCare and The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society WDCS have been providing support to specific projects conducted by Tethys in the context of a long-term collaboration.[2015-03-24] A few records had a wrong animal count of zero. The value is replaced with a blank representing species presence only.
[2014-03-05] 2011-2012 data were added.
Effort data are only available for a subset of surveys. For records with time and observed count not available, the corresponding columns were empty.
Lanfredi, C. and G. Notarbartolo di Sciara2014Tethys Research Institute shipboard survey cetacean sightings 1986-2012http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/774OBIS-SEAMAP774http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/774OBIS-SEAMAP
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Lanfredi, C. and G. Notarbartolo di Sciara. 2014. Tethys Research Institute shipboard survey cetacean sightings 1986-2012. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/774) on yyyy-mm-dd.
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Halpin, 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. Hyrenbach. 2009. OBIS-SEAMAP: The world data center for marine mammal, sea bird, and sea turtle distributions. Oceanography 22(2):104-115
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Taxon coveredMarine mammalsIntegrated 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 edeniSpeciesBalaenoptera physalusGenusMegapteraSpeciesMegaptera novaeangliaeSuborderOdontocetiFamilyDelphinidaeGenusDelphinusSpeciesDelphinus delphisGenusGlobicephalaSpeciesGlobicephala macrorhynchusSpeciesGlobicephala melasGenusGrampusSpeciesGrampus griseusGenusPeponocephalaSpeciesPeponocephala electraGenusPseudorcaSpeciesPseudorca crassidensGenusSousaSpeciesSousa teusziiGenusStenellaSpeciesStenella attenuataSpeciesStenella clymeneSpeciesStenella coeruleoalbaSpeciesStenella frontalisSpeciesStenella longirostrisGenusTursiopsSpeciesTursiops truncatusFamilyHyperoodontidaeGenusMesoplodonSpeciesMesoplodon bidensSpeciesMesoplodon densirostrisSpeciesMesoplodon europaeusGenusZiphiusSpeciesZiphius cavirostrisFamilyKogiidaeGenusKogiaSpeciesKogia brevicepsFamilyPhyseteridaeGenusPhyseterSpeciesPhyseter macrocephalusTethys Research InstituteNotarbartolo di Sciara, G., T. Agardy, D. Hyrenbach, T. Scovazzi and P. Van Klaveren2007The Pelagos sanctuary for Mediterranean marine mammalsAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems18:367-391Bearzi, G., E. Politi, S. Agazzi, S. Bruno, M. Costa and S. Bonizzoni2005Occurrence and present status of coastal dolphins (<i>Delphinus delphis</i> and <i>Tursiops truncatus</i>) in the eastern Ionian SeaAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems15:243-257Azzellino, A., S. Gaspari, S. Airoldi and B. Nani2008Habitat use and preferences of cetaceans along the continental slope and the adjacent pelagic waters in the western Ligurian SeaDeep-Sea Research I55:296-323Halpin, 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
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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.
Should you need other attributes described here, you are encouraged to contact the data provider.Tethys Research InstituteBiogeographic dataBiogeographic dataNot applicableoidUnique ID number (added by OBIS-SEAMAP)Data providerUnique ID number (added by OBIS-SEAMAP)nameidDataset nameData providerDataset namerow_idRow IDData providerRow IDdatabaseDatabase nameData providerDatabase nameprojectProject nameData providerProject nameobs_dateDate of observationData provider1986-07-112012-11-22obs_yearYearData provider20052012obs_timeTime of the observation (local time zone)Data provider00:00:0023:57:57datetime_utcTime of the observation (UTC)Data provider1986-07-10 23:00:002012-11-22 12:41:34timezone_hTime difference against UTCData provider-42latitudeLatitude in decimal degreesData provider10.286944045.6333330longitudeLongitude in decimal degreesData provider-67.341667022.7965000sp_obsSpecies observedData providerSpecies observedobs_countNumber of animalsData provider0200notesDetails for when time and count were not recorded (generated by OBIS-SEAMAP)Data providerDetails for when time and count were not recorded (generated by OBIS-SEAMAP)sp_tsnTaxonomic Serial Number added by OBIS-SEAMAPData providerTaxonomic Serial Number added by OBIS-SEAMAPData providertprecisionTemporal precision added by OBIS-SEAMAP (111111: up to day; 111000: up to year)Data providerTemporal precision added by OBIS-SEAMAP (111111: up to day; 111000: up to year)geomGeometry field added by OBIS-SEAMAPData providerGeometry field added by OBIS-SEAMAP20060815
All attributes were measured and recorded during the survey and validated by the data provider.All observation records are included.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.Data were put through the OBIS-SEAMAP data registration steps.20140306