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| author | Wege, Mia Darelius, Elin Hellmer, Hartmut H Bornemann, Horst |
| author_facet | Wege, Mia Darelius, Elin Hellmer, Hartmut H Bornemann, Horst |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) were instrumented during expedition PS124 (2021) for the purpose of deployments with satellite transmitters. The deployments (n=10) were located in the Filchner-Outflow-System (FOS), southern Weddell Sea. The seals (7 female, 3 male) were captured along the ships' tracks during ahead flights of the board helicopter and immobilised and instrumented on pack ice with Argos-linked (CLS, Toulouse, France) satellite-relayed dive loggers combined with CTD's (CTD-SRDLs, Sea Mammal Research Unit, UK) to investigate their ranging and foraging behaviour in the context of oceanographic features. Six of the ten CTD-SRDLs provided data. The average lifetime of PTTs was 124.7 days ( MIN 2; MAX 233). The entire workflow and data processing routines are outlined in a data processing report. |
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| publishDate | 2022 |
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| spellingShingle | Weddell seal tracking and diving data from expedition FIL2021 Wege, Mia Darelius, Elin Hellmer, Hartmut H Bornemann, Horst Leptonychotes weddellii; Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT; satellite tracking; Weddell seal Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) were instrumented during expedition PS124 (2021) for the purpose of deployments with satellite transmitters. The deployments (n=10) were located in the Filchner-Outflow-System (FOS), southern Weddell Sea. The seals (7 female, 3 male) were captured along the ships' tracks during ahead flights of the board helicopter and immobilised and instrumented on pack ice with Argos-linked (CLS, Toulouse, France) satellite-relayed dive loggers combined with CTD's (CTD-SRDLs, Sea Mammal Research Unit, UK) to investigate their ranging and foraging behaviour in the context of oceanographic features. Six of the ten CTD-SRDLs provided data. The average lifetime of PTTs was 124.7 days ( MIN 2; MAX 233). The entire workflow and data processing routines are outlined in a data processing report. |
| title | Weddell seal tracking and diving data from expedition FIL2021 |
| topic | Leptonychotes weddellii; Marine Mammal Tracking; MMT; satellite tracking; Weddell seal |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.942997 |