PIFSC, Cetacean Survey, WHICEAS 2020, Cruise 2001, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
Citation
Hill M C, OBIS-SEAMAP (2023). PIFSC, Cetacean Survey, WHICEAS 2020, Cruise 2001, NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center. Version 1.1. OBIS-SEAMAP. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/kp4e2z accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
Original provider: NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) Dataset credits: NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Abstract: The Winter Hawaiian Islands Cetacean and Ecosystem Assessment Survey (referred to as “Winter HICEAS”) of 2020 was a ship-board survey for cetaceans and seabirds within offshore waters surrounding the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI). This project used many of the same methods as the previous HICEAS projects which occurred in 2002 (Barlow 2006), 2010 (Bradford et al. 2017), and 2017 (Yano et al. 2018). The Winter HICEAS 2020 project represents the third cetacean and ecosystem assessment survey conducted as part of the Pacific Marine Assessment Program for Protected Species (PacMAPPS), a partnership between NOAA Fisheries, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), and the U.S. Navy. PacMAPPS includes rotational ship surveys in regions of joint interest throughout the Pacific designed to estimate the abundance of cetaceans and seabirds and to assess the ecosystems supporting these species. The previous PacMAPPS surveys include the 2017 HICEAS and 2018 California Current Ecosystem Survey. The HICEAS project was a collaborative effort between the Pacific Islands and the Southwest Fisheries Science Centers (PIFSC and SWFSC) and surveyed the U.S. waters surrounding the northwestern and main Hawaiian Islands from July through December 2017, whereas the 2018 California Current Ecosystem Survey, led by the SWFSC, surveyed waters offshore from the U.S. West Coast from June through December 2018 (Henry et al. 2020). Winter HICEAS 2020 sailed aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette (hereafter referred to as the Sette) for 51 days-at-sea. The project was conducted during 2 survey “legs”; Leg 1 sailed on 18 January to 12 February and Leg 2 sailed on 17 February to 12 March. During 51 days-at-sea, there were 326 cetacean sightings and 53 groups of dolphins and whales that could not be identified to species Supplemental information: Data were collected under NMFS permit 20311. The data included here are the sightings and on-effort tracks recorded within WinCruz survey software and extracted from the QA/QC'd DAS file using the R package swfscDAS (https://smwoodman.github.io/swfscDAS). Attributes for fields within the trackline files: Cruise - see description in attribute table below segnum - segment number for continuous on-effort line Date - Local date m/dd/yyyy TimeStart - Local time at start of on-effort segment LatStart - Latitude in decimal degrees at starting point of on-effort segment LongStart - Longitude in decimal degrees at starting point of on-effort segment TimeEnd - Local time at end of on-effort segment LatEnd - Latitude in decimal degrees at end point of on-effort segment LongEnd - Longitude in decimal degrees at end point of on-effort segment Mode - see description in attribute table below EffType - see description in attribute table below avgSpdKt - average speed (knots) of the ship over the on-effort segment traveled avgBft - average Beaufort Sea State over the on-effort segment Other data not included here: Photos and biopsy samples were collected during some sightings. Acoustic detections were recorded from a towed hydrophone array. Sonobuoys were deployed opportunistically. Drifting Acoustic Spar Buoy Recorders (DASBRs) were deployed and recovered opportunistically. A High-frequency Acoustic Recording Package (HARP) was recovered and redeployed off the Kona Coast of Hawaii Island. Oceanographic data were collected (CTD).Purpose
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Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
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Stenella longirostriscommon name: Spinner Dolphin rank: species
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Stenella coeruleoalbacommon name: Striped Dolphin rank: species
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Steno bredanensiscommon name: Rough-toothed Dolphin rank: species
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Delphinidaecommon name: dolphins rank: family
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Tursiops truncatuscommon name: Common Bottlenose Dolphin rank: species
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Balaenopteracommon name: baleen whales rank: genus
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Stenella attenuatacommon name: Pantropical Spotted Dolphin rank: species
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Grampus griseuscommon name: Risso's Dolphin rank: species
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Lagenodelphis hoseicommon name: Fraser's Dolphin rank: species
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Delphinidaecommon name: dolphins rank: family
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Peponocephala electracommon name: Melon-headed Whale rank: species
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Feresa attenuatacommon name: Pygmy Killer Whale rank: species
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Pseudorca crassidenscommon name: False Killer Whale rank: species
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Globicephala macrorhynchuscommon name: Short-finned Pilot Whale rank: species
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Delphinidaecommon name: dolphins rank: family
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Physeter macrocephaluscommon name: Sperm Whale rank: species
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Kogia simacommon name: Dwarf Sperm Whale rank: species
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Hyperoodontidaerank: family
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Mesoplodoncommon name: beaked whales rank: genus
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Mesoplodon densirostriscommon name: Blainville's Beaked Whale rank: species
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Indopacetus pacificuscommon name: Longman's Beaked Whale rank: species
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Balaenopteridaecommon name: rorquals rank: family
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Balaenoptera acutorostratacommon name: Common Minke Whale rank: species
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Balaenoptera borealiscommon name: Sei Whale rank: species
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Balaenoptera physaluscommon name: Fin Whale rank: species
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Megaptera novaeangliaecommon name: Humpback Whale rank: species
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Delphinidaecommon name: dolphins rank: family
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Cetaceacommon name: cetaceans rank: order
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Cetaceacommon name: cetaceans rank: order
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Cetaceacommon name: cetaceans rank: order
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Cetaceacommon name: cetaceans rank: order
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Balaenopteracommon name: baleen whales rank: genus
Geographic Coverages
Hawaii
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Marie C. Hilloriginator
position: Primary contact
NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
email: Marie.Hill@noaa.gov
OBIS-SEAMAP
metadata author
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
27708
NC
US
email: seamap-contact@duke.edu
homepage: https://seamap.env.duke.edu
OBIS-SEAMAP
distributor
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
27708
NC
US
email: seamap-contact@duke.edu
homepage: https://seamap.env.duke.edu
Marie C. Hill
owner
position: Primary contact
NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
email: Marie.Hill@noaa.gov
Marie C. Hill
administrative point of contact
position: Primary contact
NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
email: Marie.Hill@noaa.gov