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Summary: North Atlantic Right Whale Acoustic Abundance Research
This briefing summarizes research on estimating the abundance of the Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale (NARW) using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) and aerial surveys. The study focuses on Cape Cod Bay (CCB), a critical foraging area, highlighting the advantages of PAM in providing cost-effective, continuous monitoring compared to traditional aerial surveys.
The study, conducted from February to June 2019, used five Marine Autonomous Recording Units (MARUs) to collect acoustic data. Key steps included:
The Orange Orca Podcast plays a key role in disseminating research using AI-powered tools, ensuring broader awareness of whale conservation challenges. This study underscores PAM’s potential in improving abundance estimates, though integrating multiple survey methods is critical for precise population assessments.
This research involved experts from multiple institutions:
Research & Authorship:
Data Collection:
Data Analysis & Software:
Funding:
Review & Publication:
The research underscores the importance of PAM in marine conservation and the need for ongoing innovation to refine abundance estimation techniques.
Key Findings & MethodologyChallenges & LimitationsFuture Research & ImplicationsStudy Contributors
Source: https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v56/p101-115/
By Firuze Okten GokceSummary: North Atlantic Right Whale Acoustic Abundance Research
This briefing summarizes research on estimating the abundance of the Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale (NARW) using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) and aerial surveys. The study focuses on Cape Cod Bay (CCB), a critical foraging area, highlighting the advantages of PAM in providing cost-effective, continuous monitoring compared to traditional aerial surveys.
The study, conducted from February to June 2019, used five Marine Autonomous Recording Units (MARUs) to collect acoustic data. Key steps included:
The Orange Orca Podcast plays a key role in disseminating research using AI-powered tools, ensuring broader awareness of whale conservation challenges. This study underscores PAM’s potential in improving abundance estimates, though integrating multiple survey methods is critical for precise population assessments.
This research involved experts from multiple institutions:
Research & Authorship:
Data Collection:
Data Analysis & Software:
Funding:
Review & Publication:
The research underscores the importance of PAM in marine conservation and the need for ongoing innovation to refine abundance estimation techniques.
Key Findings & MethodologyChallenges & LimitationsFuture Research & ImplicationsStudy Contributors
Source: https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v56/p101-115/