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    Original provider: Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab Dataset credits: Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab Abstract: These RGB mosaics and thermal indices of Atlantic grey seal colonies at Hay and Saddle Island, Nova Scotia, were collected by small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The mosaics and thermal indices were assessed by human analysts, who counted the seals in the mosaic and classified individuals as 'young of the year' or 'adult'.

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    Original provider: Dan Costa, UC Santa Cruz Dataset credits: Data provider Costa Lab Mammals Originating data center <a href='http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/' target='_blank'>Satellite Tracking and Analysis Tool (STAT)</a> Abstract: Studying the at-sea foraging behavior of northern elephant seals from the UC Ano Nuevo Natural Reserve Supplemental information: <a href='http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/index.shtml?project_id=1182' target='_new'>Visit STAT's project page</a> for additional information. This dataset is a summarized representation of the telemetry locations aggregated per species per 1-degree cell.

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    <p>This dataset, belonging as a whole to KYMA sea conservation &amp; research, comprises the monitoring data on great pelagics, mainly cetaceans and sea turtles, carried out in the central Mediterranean Sea, in particular in the southern Thyrrhenian Sea and western Ionian Sea since 2020. The research project is set up as a citizen science project. Spatial and temporal distribution of animals is studied using boat-based surveys.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>

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    <p>Happywhale.com is a resource to help you know whales as individuals, and to benefit conservation science with rich data about individual whales.&nbsp;</p>