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Synopsis of raw data: behavioral, acoustic, & AIS (ship tracking)

Posted on 2017-12-062018-03-28 by Scott Veirs

We have now backed up all of the visual, acoustic, and AIS data that we collected during the 2017 vessel… Read more Synopsis of raw data: behavioral, acoustic, & AIS (ship tracking)

Theodolite tracks of ships and killer whales

Posted on 2017-09-222018-03-28 by Natalie Mastick

Not all whale studies take place on the water. With some patience (letting the whales come to you) and a… Read more Theodolite tracks of ships and killer whales

Val and Leslie survey the scene

Posted on 2017-09-042017-09-06 by Val Veirs

This morning, Labor Day, Leslie and Val took the old surveying transit down to the intertidal and made a series… Read more Val and Leslie survey the scene

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