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GULF OF GUINEA CONSERVATION NETWORK: HUMPBACK MOTHER-CALF RELATIONSHIPS
GULF OF GUINEA CONSERVATION NETWORK: HUMPBACK MOTHER-CALF RELATIONSHIPS GULF OF GUINEA CONSERVATION GROUP GULF OF GUINEA ISLANDS BIODIVERSITY NETWORK
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The Dolphin Institute - Dolphin Research Summaries
We demonstrate the accuracy and reliability of the technique by measuring objects of known size. We also provide size data on female humpback whales ("mothers") accompanied by their calf, and on male whales acting as single escorts to mother-calf pairs (Herman and Antinoja 1977). We obtained both data sets during the annual winter assembly of humpback ...
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OMI: Social Sound Vocalizations for Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)
Vocalization rates did differ according to pod composition. Mother/calf pods had the highest vocalization rate (10.91 sounds/whale/hour) which was significantly ... of 3 or more adults engaged in competitive behavior, and Silber recorded no sounds from mother/calf pods. This study indicates that social sounds occur in pods of various sizes, different ...
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US Navy's Misinformation to Congress About LFAS
Fact - The OMI research team and other individuals also observed an abandoned spinner dolphin calf in the LFAS test area during the testing period. Fact - Several Honolulu newspapers had photographs of ... area in a 30-day period suggests that LFAS may disorient whales and /or disrupt the mother-calf bond. Common sense would tell us to look more closely at a situation when three ...
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Mother & Calf Breach - Photograph by Trish Franklin 1996
Mother & Calf Breach - Photograph by Trish Franklin 1996 This is Trish's favorite photograph from the 1996 Expdeition. She was concentrating on photograhing the dorsal fin of the mother when they both suddenly burst into a series of amazing double breaches.
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Flying Humpback Calf - Photograph by Trish Franklin 1996
Flying Humpback Calf - Photograph by Trish Franklin 1996 This unusual picture of a calf breaching towards us is indicative of the spirited play of young whales. The calf was repeatedly head lunging and breaching close to Karma while mother lounged quietly and sedately in the background.
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | 2005 Humpback Sightings
Sightings | 2005 Sightings | 2004 Sightings 2005 Humpback Sightings (updated 11/28/05) Scylla & calf: first mother/calf pair of the 2005 season Humpback whales are long distance migrants, spending winters ... V Valley Vanity Vector Venom Ventisca Veteran & calf Vibes & calf Victim & calf Viper Visage Vulture W W Walrus Warrior & calf Wave Weave Whisk Whistler Wigwam Willow Wiper Wizard Wyoming X Y ...
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Whalewatching guidelines
... sudden changes in speed, direction or noise; do no alter platform speed or direction to counteract avoidance behaviour by cetaceans; do not pursue2, head off, or encircle cetaceans or cause groups to separate; approaches to mother/calf pairs and solitary calves and juveniles should be undertaken with special care; there may be an increased risk of ...
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Past Seasons: Maps and Sightings
Calf) Whale, Humpback Whale, Right Whooping Crane All Other Signs of Spring 2. Show data reported in the month of January February March April May June July 2004 3. to Display ... sighting) Robin (First SEEN) Robin (First HEARD singing) Whale, Gray (FIRST sighting) Whale, Gray (1st Mother/Calf) Whale, Humpback Whale, Right Whooping Crane Earthworm (FIRST sighting) Frog (FIRST heard singing) Ice-Out ...
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | First Right Whale Calf Sighted in Cape Cod Bay
Media Release 4.1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tanya Gabettie PCCS, 508-237-1920 First Right Whale Calf Sighted in Cape Cod Bay (Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA) - An aerial survey team from the Provincetown ... coasts of South Carolina through Florida, and are monitored by aerial surveys throughout the calving season. Mother-calf pairs frequent Cape Cod Bay from March through May before they migrate to the Bay ...
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