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Southern Ocean Whale Ecosystem Research (SOWER)

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47536/jcrm.v4i1

Publicado: 2024-02-12

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Articles

The SOWER programme in the Antarctic: Background, aims and objectives

P. B. Best, S. Ohsumi , H. Kato , G. P. Donovan

1-11

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Using Antarctic blue whale photo-ID data from the SOWER cruises: Capture-recapture estimates of abundance

Paula A. Olson , Douglas Kinzey

13-20

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Overview of the SOWER cruise circumpolar acoustic survey data and analyses of Antarctic blue whale calls

Fannie W. Shabangu , Kathleen M. Stafford , Ken P. Findlay , Shannon Rankin , Don Ljungblad, Yasunari Tsuda , Laura Morse , Christopher W. Clark , Hidehiro Kato , Paul Ensor

21-41

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A review of biopsy sampling experiments and studies of stock structure, phylogeny and taxonomy of large whales based on samples obtained on SOWER cruises

Luis Pastene

43-62

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Sightings of dwarf minke whales in the Southern Hemisphere during the SOWER cruises

Hidehiro Kato , Koji Matsuoka , Gen Nakamura , Peter B. Best

63-68

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IWC Database-Estimation and Software System

M.L. Burt, S. Strindberg

69-73

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Simulations of IDCR and SOWER Antarctic minke whale abundance surveys

Debra L. Palka, Daniel W. Smith

75-117

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The IWC is the global body charged with the conservation and management of whales. The IWC currently has 88 member governments from countries around the world. The IWC's role has expanded since first established in 1946. In addition to the regulation of whaling, the IWC now works to address a wide range of conservation issues, including bycatch, entanglement, vessel strikes, ocean noise, pollution, debris and sustainable whale watching.
 
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