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Mare 390L – Photo ID Lab

Mare 390L – Photo ID Lab. C. Humpback Cruise. 4 groups ≈ 4 per group 2 Digital Cameras w/ telephoto 1 Digital Camera w/video 1 Binoculars w/ reticule Overlapping Zones = 360 ° Group A Upper Deck Groups B & C Lower Deck Group D - Datasheets. A. B. Hawaii 2012 Event Log.

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Mare 390L – Photo ID Lab

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  1. Mare 390L – Photo ID Lab

  2. C Humpback Cruise 4 groups ≈ 4 per group 2 Digital Cameras w/ telephoto 1 Digital Camera w/video 1 Binoculars w/ reticule Overlapping Zones = 360° Group A Upper Deck Groups B & C Lower Deck Group D - Datasheets A B

  3. Hawaii 2012 Event Log Vessel:________ Date: / /2006 Personnel:______________________________________________ Page____ of _____ DD MMM YYYY (full names of new crew, initials of others, circle recorder) Event Codes (note time and waypoint for all events): 06 – Biopsy sample collected (note shot # & sample #) 01 – Begin survey day (note sea state/weather) on effort 07 – Tagging (specify tag frequency and tag type (e.g., Mk6/8/9) 02 – Go off effort (notekm) 08 – End of sighting, note km 03 – Go on effort (note km) 09 – Unusual bird sighting (note species, group size) 04 – Sea State/Weather (Beaufort, swell height, note km) 10 – Other (e.g., tag recovery, note tag frequency, skin on cup etc) 05 – Sighting, note sighting #, species, km 11 - End of survey day (note totalkm, total hours on effort) . RE-SET KM ON GPS at start of day. Use TAGGING DATA SHEET for behavior/location data for tagged animals. Note # of associated tagging data sheets at end of day or after tag recovery. Rev. 27 Feb 2006 Record initials after data entry:_____________

  4. RECORD ITEMS IN BOLD IMMEDIATELYRecord items in italics at end of encounter Date: / / 2012 Start time:__________ Species:___________________ Sighting #:_________ Cue:_________ DD MMM year (24 h clock) see below _______ Obs:_______ Obs. Pos._______Recorder:_______ Sea Cond.________ Group size: ________ /________ /__________ Boat initials (Upper/Lower, P/S/F/B) initials (Beaufort/swell, e.g., B2/S2’) MIN BEST MAX Wpt #_________Wpt #__________Lat/Long:_______________________________________ Behav. DOT:______ (first seen) (@ group) (@ start) (Lat/Long always in dd.ddddd/ddd.ddddd)(see below) Group Envelope:__________________ % Group observed:_____________ % w/CC wounds:____________#wounds/_________ (e.g., 100 x 400 m) (close enough to note remoras, wounds, neonates etc) individual EndTime:________ Lat/Long:__________________________________ Wpt#________ Behav:___________ DOT:_______ #Fish. ________ Reason for Leaving:____________________ Neonates: yes / no / unk #:_____ YOY: yes / no / unk #:_____ vessels(see below) (circle) (circle) If other research boat present If other species record sighting # for their enc._______ present record: Species:______________ Sighting # for other:__________ Mixed group:_________ (use separate data sheet for other species) Yes / No

  5. Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier’s beaked whale Mesoplodon densirostris Blainville’s beaked whale

  6. Kogia simus Dwarf sperm whale Kogia breviceps Pygmy sperm whale

  7. Feresa attenuata Pygmy killer whale Peponocephala electra Melon-headed whale

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