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Cetacean Sightings Survey and Southern Ocean Cetacean Program - data collected from the BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis, 2006

Observation on V3 commenced as the Aurora Australis departed Fremantle and concluded on the approach to Hobart.


The SOCEP research objective is to detect and document cetacean sightings and relevant environmental and other information throughout the voyage. The BROKE-West multidisciplinary voyage provides an opportunity to correlate sightings data with oceanographic and biology research conducted by other programs.


Search effort is conducted over a broad range of weather conditions. The majority of Antarctic species are medium to large whales, with cues that can be detected in relatively high Beaufort sea states up to and including Beaufort Sea State 7.


Observers search for whales while ever light, weather and sea conditions are suitable unless the vessel is stopped (e.g. CTD stations) or traveling slowly (e.g. trawling).


Data are recorded using a laptop computer-based sighting program (Wincruz for Logger v3) that automatically logs under-way data from the ship's system including GPS position, ship course and speed, wind direction and speed, and also downloads time and date when required (F1 key).


Data Collection

In the preferred and highest level of (Full Effort) two observers are positioned on the port (Port) and starboard (Starboard) sides of the flying bridge (wheelhouse roof). The search area is an arc 180 degrees ahead to abeam of the vessel, primarily with the naked eye and augmented by the use of Fujinon 7x50 binoculars.


A third observer (Tracker) is also stationed on the flying bridge. This person's role is to positively identify species, numbers and behaviour, particularly in the case of distant sightings, with the aid of Fujinon 25 x 150 binoculars (BigEyes). This team member also captures digital video footage of cetacean sightings when appropriate.


The fourth rostered team member, the Central Logger (CL) is located on the bridge and communicates with those on the flying bridge via hand-held radio transceiver. The role of the CL is to record all relevant data on the Logger laptop computer.


When in sea ice, a fifth member of the team ('Duplicate Identifier') is rostered to collect sea ice digital still images and video, and enter ice data in the SeaIce page in Logger.


The CL monitors the effort activity and progressively updates as necessary general information such as search effort, observers, weather, sea conditions.


Search effort is dropped a lower level of effort (CAS Effort), if visibility is determined to be too poor for Full Effort due to some combination of adverse weather conditions that precluded detection of most species (i.e. strong winds, fog, and large swell, confused swell, high sea state). If conditions become too poor to survey, or if the ship is traveling slowly or stopped, the effort is terminated (Off Effort). At such times the CL is generally rostered to remain on the bridge to ensure that passing whales do not go unreported, and to alert the rest of the team when the ship begins transiting at speed again or if visibility improves.


Sightings

When observers report whale sightings the CL enters the time, angle and distance from vessel, species identification, number of animals, sighting cue, behaviour and presence of ice and ancillary data. Cetaceans are identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible. Positive species identification is made only when there is certainty. Best, high and low estimates of group size are recorded for each sighting, and where more than one observer made an estimate, the final record is arrived at by consensus.


Photographic records of cetaceans (and other wildlife and habitat) are collected opportunistically using digital cameras.


Other Wildlife

Seal and penguin species are logged while in sea ice, and opportunistically elsewhere. Flying birds within 100 metres of the ship are logged half-hourly, and large flocks are logged when observed.


Other Event

Occurrences such as the sighting or marine debris are logged as they are observed.


Sea Ice Data

Sea ice observations are recorded in Logger every 10 minutes while in transit in sea ice unless the ship is stopped or transiting slowly. Sea ice data are based on observations within a 1km 90 degree radius of the ship on the port side. A buoy of known diameter is suspended just above the waterline in front of the bridge to assist with estimates of ice and snow thickness.


Sea ice still digital images are taken every 10 minutes while in transit in sea ice (unless transiting slowly), coinciding with SeaIce data recording in Logger.


Sea Ice continuous video is taken for ten minutes each half-hour, showing the bow and horizon.


The images and video assist in post cruise validation of sea ice thickness and assessment of the 1km radius for sea ice data collection. Sea ice habitat images are also captured when/where minke whales are sighted.


Acronyms


% Species 1

Percentage of group made up by Species 1


% Species 2

Percentage of group made up by Species 2


% Species 3

Percentage of group made up by Species 3


Bearing

Bearing of sighting, in degrees, relative to the ship


Beaufort

Sea state assessment using Beaufort Scale (1-12)


Berg Count

No of icebergs 180 degrees ahead


Best school size

Best estimate of the number in group


Casual observations (CAS)

Lower level of Effort e.g. fewer observers


Duplicate Identifier

Person gathering/entering ice observations/images


Dynamics

Changes to the pod's composition.


Effort Status

Classification of level of observation effort


End Time

Time sighting observation ended


Est distance

Estimated distance from ship in nm.


Floe Size

Descriptive of size/nature of ice flows


Full effort

Highest level of observation effort


Glare strength

Classification of glare as it effects visibility


Habitat Bathymetry

Determined by reference to ship's chart


High school size

Highest estimate of the number in group


Ice Conc

Concentration of ice, in tenths


Ice Thick

Ice thickness in cm


Ice Type

Descriptive nature of ice


Image File

Identification number allocated to image taken at time of data entry


In or Near Ice

Ice conditions where wildlife was sighted


Initial cue

What first drew the observer's attention to the sighting.


Left Glare

Left extremity of glare


Low school size

Lowest estimate of the number in group


Method

Whether sighting was made using naked eye, 7x50 binoculars or 25x150 (Big-eye) binoculars


Minke Vis

Estimate of the distance at which a minke whale blow could be seen in prevailing conditions


Notes

For Recorder's additional information and comments


Observer

Person reporting the sighting


Open Water

Overall ice/water situation


Port

Observer monitoring the ocean on the port side


Primary Ice Obs.

Observations of thickest ice type


Reaction

The animal's reaction to the ship


Recorder

Person entering data into Logger


Right Glare

Right extremity of glare


Secondary Ice Obs.

Observations of second-thickest ice type


Sightability

Assessment of overall viewing conditions


Sighting No

Progressive numbering of whale sightings by Logger (default)


Snow Thick

Snow thickness in cm


Snow Type

Descriptive of snow on ice


Species 1

When multiple species are being reported, with the species in greatest number listed first


Starboard

Observer monitoring the ocean on the starboard side


Swell Code

Descriptive of ocean swell


Swell Direction

Compass direction from which swell moving.


Swim direction

Animal's swim direction in degrees relative to the ship's heading


Tertiary Ice Obs

Observations of third-thickest ice type


Topog

Descriptive of ice topography e.g. ridging


Total Ice Conc

Ice concentration in tenths


Tracker

Observer using BigEyes binoculars to identify species, and assisting other observers generally


Weather Code

Weather conditions effecting visibility


An excel spreadsheet containing a full list of terms used in the observation logs is available for download from the URL given below.


This work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2253, 2655 and 2679 (ASAC_2253, ASAC_2655, ASAC_2679).

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Alternate title
Cetacean Sightings Survey and Southern Ocean Cetacean Program - data collected from the BROKE-West voyage of the Aurora Australis, 2006
Date (Publication)
2010-08-23
Edition
1
Citation identifier
Dataset DOI

Title
Information and documentation - Digital object identifier system
Date (Publication)
2012-04-23
Citation identifier
ISO 26324:2012

Citation identifier
doi:10.4225/15/5987f5ccd0bf9

Originator

Thiele, D.

Publisher

Australian Antarctic Data Centre

Principal investigator

THIELE, DEBORAH
MAREQUUS PTY LTD
66 BRIDGE ROAD
BUSHFIELD
Victoria
3281
Australia

Collaborator

THIELE, DEBORAH
MAREQUUS PTY LTD
66 BRIDGE ROAD
BUSHFIELD
Victoria
3281
Australia
Name
CAASM Metadata
Website
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/BROKE-West_Cetaceans

Status
Completed

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AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia - AADC, DATA OFFICER (DATA CENTER CONTACT)
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3244
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Oceans

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Temporal Coverage

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2006-01-02 2006-03-12
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS > SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS > ENDANGERED SPECIES
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > ECOSYSTEMS > MARINE ECOSYSTEMS > PELAGIC
  • EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > ICE DEPTH/THICKNESS
  • EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > ICE FLOES
  • EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > ICE TYPES
  • EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > SEA ICE CONCENTRATION
  • EARTH SCIENCE > OCEANS > SEA ICE > SNOW DEPTH
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > BALEEN WHALES
  • EARTH SCIENCE > BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION > ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES > MAMMALS > CETACEANS > TOOTHED WHALES
Keywords
  • cetaceans
  • cetacean
  • whales
  • whale
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • SHIPS
  • R/V AA > R/V Aurora Australis
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • AMD/AU
  • CEOS
  • AMD
  • ACE/CRC
NASA/GCMD Earth Science Keywords
  • OCEAN > SOUTHERN OCEAN
  • CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR

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AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia - AADC, DATA OFFICER (DATA CENTER CONTACT)
Australian Antarctic Division
203 Channel Highway
Kingston
Tasmania
7050
Australia
+61 3 6232 3244
+61 3 6232 3351 (facsimile)

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GET DATA

Download point for the data - terms used in observation log and sightings data

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PROJECT HOME PAGE

Public information for ASAC project 2253

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Public information for ASAC project 2655

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Public information for ASAC project 2679

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Data were entered real-time as and when observations were made, with time (GMT) and Lat/Long drawn directly from ship data. These data have not been validated.
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2010-08-23 - record updated by Dave Connell to publicly release the data. 2017-08-07 - record updated by Dave Connell - basic updates.

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THIELE, DEBORAH
MAREQUUS PTY LTD
66 BRIDGE ROAD
BUSHFIELD
Victoria
3281
Australia

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Australian Antarctic Division

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AADC
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BROKE-West

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gov.nasa.gsfc.gcmd
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1d4b418b-48ef-43e6-a2d3-2ff0fbb32ce6

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gov.nasa.gsfc.gcmd
Date (Last Revision)
2015-11-30T07:08:08

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gov.nasa.gsfc.gcmd
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http://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/BROKE-West_Cetaceans

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2006-03-10T00:00:00
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2017-08-07

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2014
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