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MARINE MAMMAL DATA COLLECTED DURING A SURVEY IN THE


EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC OCEAN ABOARD THE
NOAA SHIPS McARTHUR II AND DAVID STARR JORDAN,
JULY 29 - DECEMBER 10, 2003

Alan Jackson, Tim Gerrodette, Susan Chivers,


Morgan Lynn, Paula Olson, Shannon Rankin

National Marine Fisheries Service,NOAA


Southwest Fisheries Science Center
La Jolla Laboratory
8604 La Jolla Shores Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE


Donald L. Evans, Secretary
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
VADM Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., Undersecretary for Oceans and Atmosphere
National Marine Fisheries Service
William T. Hogarth, Assistant Administrator for Fisheries

CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................................................1
SURVEY OBJECTIVES .....................................................................................................2
STUDY AREA ....................................................................................................................2
ITINERARY ........................................................................................................................2
SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL................................................................................................3
EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES..................................................................................3
Line-Transect Survey.....................................................................................................3
Acoustics........................................................................................................................4
Photo-Identification and Biopsy Studies .......................................................................5
Aerial Photogrammetry..................................................................................................6
Behavior.........................................................................................................................6
RESULTS ............................................................................................................................6
Line-transect Observations ............................................................................................6
Acoustics........................................................................................................................7
Digital and 35 mm Photography ....................................................................................8
Aerial Photogrammetry..................................................................................................8
Biopsy Sampling............................................................................................................8
Behavior.........................................................................................................................8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.................................................................................................9
LITERATURE CITED ......................................................................................................10
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.

Kilometers of survey effort per ship per day ...................................................13

Table 2.

Marine mammal sightings for each sighting category.....................................15

Table 3.

Summary of marine mammal sightings ...........................................................49

Table 4.

Marine mammals schools of mixed species composition................................51

Table 5.

Effort and sighting rates by sea state and swell height ....................................52

Table 6.

Acoustic recordings of single-species sightings of cetaceans obtained using


the towed hydrophone array on the McArthur II .............................................53

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Table 7.

Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained from the bow hydrophone on the


David Starr Jordan ..........................................................................................54

Table 8.

Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained using sonobuoys on the McArthur


II.......................................................................................................................55

Table 9.

Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained using sonobuoys on the David


Starr Jordan .....................................................................................................55

Table 10. Cetacean schools photographed by handheld digital and 35 mm cameras and
total number of images taken...........................................................................56
Table 11. Digital and 35mm photographs of whales that are potentially identifiable as
unique individuals............................................................................................57
Table 12. Aerial photogrammetry effort, total number of schools, and number of
calibration schools, obtained per leg by the helicopter on the David Starr
Jordan ..............................................................................................................60
Table 13. Numbers of aerially photographed cetacean schools per leg by the helicopter
on the David Starr Jordan ...............................................................................60
Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples of cetaceans obtained ...61
Table 15. Summary of skin biopsy samples of cetaceans obtained .................................72
Table 16. Number of cetacean schools with recorded behavior observations .................73
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. STAR03 survey tracklines and sampling strata boundaries for both NOAA
ships McArthur II and David Starr Jordan......................................................74
Figure 2. STAR03 survey tracklines for NOAA Ship McArthur II ................................75
Figure 3. STAR03 survey tracklines for NOAA Ship David Starr Jordan ....................75
Figure 4. Spotted dolphin sightings.................................................................................76
Figure 5. Spinner dolphin sightings ................................................................................76
Figure 6. Common dolphin sightings ..............................................................................77
Figure 7. Striped dolphin sightings .................................................................................77
Figure 8. Pilot whale sightings ........................................................................................78

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Figure 9. Risso's dolphin sightings..................................................................................78


Figure 10. Dwarf sperm whale and unidentified Kogia sp. sightings ...............................79
Figure 11. Pacific white-sided, dusky, Fraser's and Burmeister's sightings......................79
Figure 12. Beaked whale sightings of the genus Mesoplodon sightings...........................80
Figure 13. Cuvier's, Baird's and unident. Ziphiid beaked whale sightings .......................80
Figure 14. Rough-toothed dolphin sightings.....................................................................81
Figure 15. Bottlenose dolphin sightings............................................................................81
Figure 16. Sperm whale sightings .....................................................................................82
Figure 17. Killer, false killer, pygmy killer and melon-headed whales ............................82
Figure 18. Bryde's and unidentified Sei/Bryde's whale sightings .....................................83
Figure 19. Blue whale sightings ........................................................................................83
Figure 20. Humpback, minke and fin whale sightings......................................................84
Figure 21. Baleen whale sightings not identified to species .............................................84
Figure 22. Unidentified dolphin sightings.........................................................................85
Figure 23. Unidentified small delphinids ..........................................................................85
Figure 24. Unidentified medium- and large-sized delphinid sightings .............................86
Figure 25. Unidentified small whale sightings..................................................................86
Figure 26. Unidentified cetacean sightings .......................................................................87
Figure 27. Sea lions, seals and unidentified pinniped sightings........................................87
Figure 28. Acoustic survey effort using a towed hydrophone array, and locations where
clear delphinid whistles of sighted animals were noted...................................88
Figure 29. Acoustic survey effort using a towed hydrophone array, and locations where
clear delphinid whistles of non-sighted animals were noted ...........................89

Figure 30. Acoustic survey effort using a towed hydrophone array, and locations where
non-sighted sperm whale clicks, humpback whale calls, and minke whale
boings were detected........................................................................................90
LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A. Study area boundary points for STAR03 survey ..........................................91
Appendix B. Participating scientists and the ship legs on which they sailed.....................92
Appendix C. SWFSC species, stocks and other sighting-categories of marine mammals 95

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INTRODUCTION
In 1997 the U.S. Congress directed the Secretary of Commerce to determine whether the
chasing and deployment of purse seine nets around dolphins during tuna fishing
operations in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP) was having a significant adverse
impact on any depleted dolphin stock (International Dolphin Program Conservation Act,
Public Law 105-42). A portion of this mandate directed the National Marine Fisheries
Service to undertake three field surveys between 1998 and 2000 to estimate the current
abundances of the populations of dolphins in the area affected by the fishery.
Among other results, analysis of data from the 1998-2000 cruises indicated that ETP
dolphin populations were not recovering as expected (SWFSC 2002). Accordingly, the
Southwest Fisheries Science Center plans to carry out a cruise every three years to
monitor the dolphin populations affected by the fishery. The 2003 Stenella Abundance
Research project (STAR03) was the first of these continuing cruises.
This report summarizes the survey procedures and data for marine mammals during the
STAR03 cruise. Ecosystem studies conducted during STAR03 will be summarized in
separate reports. Marine mammal data on STAR cruises from 1998-2000 were
summarized in Kinzey et al. (1999, 2000, 2001). These reports and additional details
about the project are available at http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/prd/PROJECTS/star/.
The SWFSC has conducted research on the cetacean populations of the ETP since the
mid-1970s. The line-transect field methodologies in current use were originally
established for the five-year "Monitoring of Porpoise Stocks" (MOPS) program of
surveys the SWFSC completed between 1986 and 1990. MOPS produced estimates of
abundance over this five-year period for 24 stocks of cetaceans representing 19 species or
genera (Wade and Gerrodette 1993). The MOPS program also produced annual
estimates for the four species of dolphins (Stenella attenuata, S. longirostris, S.
coeruleoalba, and Delphinus delphis) believed to be most affected by the fishery (Wade
and Gerrodette 1992). The STAR cruises resulted in estimates of coastal and
northeastern offshore stocks of spotted dolphins (Gerrodette and Forcada 2002a), as well
as selected other species less affected by the fishery (Gerrodette and Forcada 2002b).
Additional information regarding the abundance of stocks of dolphins taken by the
fishery is available through analysis of sighting data from the tuna vessels (Anganuzzi
and Buckland 1994), although these data contain biases that vary in time (Lennert-Cody
et al. 2001).
The STAR03 survey was conducted using the two NOAA ships McArthur II and David
Starr Jordan (hereafter referred to as the Jordan) with cruise numbers assigned as
follows:
McArthur II, AR-03-04: SWFSC Cruise Number 1623
Jordan, DS-03-06: SWFSC Cruise Number 1624

SURVEY OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of the study was to estimate abundances of the dolphin stocks
affected by the ETP purse-seine fishery for yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares). The
survey's design targeted the depleted stocks of eastern spinner dolphins (Stenella
longirostris orientalis) and the northeastern offshore stock of spotted dolphins (Stenella
attenuata). In addition to data suitable for line-transect analysis, behavioral, acoustic,
photogrammetric, genetic, morphological, and individual whale identification data were
collected on the region's cetaceans and are described in this report.
STUDY AREA
The study area extended from the U.S.-Mexico border, south to the territorial waters of
Peru, bounded on the east by the continental shores of the Americas, and to the west by
Hawaii (roughly from 30 north to 18 south out from the coastline to 153 west; see Fig.
1 and Appendix A). This area is the same as that covered during the 1998-2000 surveys
and approximately the same covered by the 1986-1990 MOPS surveys. Examination of
dolphin sightings from research and fishing vessels indicated that this region
encompasses the entire distribution of the dolphin stocks most affected by the fishery
(Gerrodette et al. 1998). The study area was divided into three sampling strata that
received different levels of survey effort: the core area, the outer area, and the coastal
area (Fig. 1). The strata for the 2003 survey were the same as for the 1998-2000 surveys,
except that the western boundary of the core area was shifted to the west to include more
of the range of the eastern spinner dolphin. The coordinates of the westernmost boundary
point of the core area were 10 north and 125 west (Fig. 1).
ITINERARY
The survey began on July 29 and ended on December 10, 2003. It was composed of five
legs on the McArthur II and six legs on the Jordan. Survey legs varied between 13 and
29 days in length, separated by 3 to 10 days in port. The itineraries for the ships are
listed below.
NOAA Ship David Star Jordan:
31 JUL
31 JUL - 16 AUG
17 AUG - 19 AUG
20 AUG - 06 SEP
07 SEP - 16 SEP
17 SEP - 29 SEP
30 SEP - 06 OCT
07 OCT - 23 OCT
24 OCT - 27 OCT
28 OCT - 17 NOV
18 NOV - 21 NOV
22 NOV - 09 DEC
10 DEC

Depart San Diego, CA


Leg I
Manzanillo, Mexico
Leg II
Acapulco, Mexico
Leg III
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Leg IV
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
Leg V
Manzanillo, Mexico
Leg VI
Arrive San Diego, CA
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NOAA Ship McArthur II:


29 JUL
29 JUL - 26 AUG
27 AUG - 04 SEP
05 SEP - 29 SEP
30 SEP - 06 OCT
07 OCT - 27 OCT
28 OCT - 30 OCT
31 OCT - 14 NOV
15 NOV - 18 NOV
19 NOV - 08 DEC
10 DEC

Depart San Diego, CA


Leg I
Honolulu, Hawaii
Leg II
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Leg III
Callao, Peru
Leg IV
Panama City, Panama
Leg V
Arrive San Diego, CA

SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL
The scientific complement per leg included 15 to 16 scientists aboard the Jordan and 12
to 15 aboard the McArthur II. Appendix B lists the scientists and ship/legs on which they
participated.
Two six-person teams of marine mammal observers rotated between the ships. Each
team spent three legs on the Jordan so that their estimates of school size could be
calibrated with photogrammetric counts of school size taken from the helicopter.
Additionally, the Jordan had two photogrammetrists and the McArthur II had two
acousticians per legs 3-5. Data collected by birders and oceanographers aboard each
vessel will be summarized in separate reports, as noted in the introduction.
EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
Line-Transect Survey
Line-transect procedures (Buckland et al. 1993) developed at SWFSC for estimating
absolute abundances of cetaceans were followed during the survey. The McArthur II and
Jordan, 68.3 m and 52.1 m in length, respectively, maintained cruising speeds of
approximately 18.5 km/hr (10 knots) along pre-determined tracklines (Figures 1-3) while
actively searching for marine mammals ("on effort" mode). Observers conducted a visual
watch for marine mammals during daylight hours (approximately 0600 to 1800) using
two 25 X 150 power binoculars mounted on the port and starboard sides of the ship's
flying bridge. For each marine mammal sighting, bearing (using an azimuth ring on the
binocular mount to measure angle) and distance (using a reticle scale inscribed in the
eyepiece) were recorded, along with the initial sighting cue and related information.
Six observers on each ship rotated through three watch positions: port binocular, center
observer/data recorder, and starboard binocular. Observers shifted positions every 40
minutes. At least one identification specialist with previous experience in the ETP was
on watch at all times.

Total binocular height above the water for the McArthur II was 15.2 meters, giving a
maximum ship-to-horizon sighting distance of approximately 13.9 km (7.5 nm). On the
Jordan, total binocular height above the water was 10.7 meters, giving a maximum shipto-horizon sighting distance of approximately 11.7 km (6.3 nm). Two additional
mounted 25 X 150 binoculars were available on both ships for periodic use during
sightings (but not during searching mode).
Sighting data were collected by the three observers in the three watch positions on each
ship. No information from other observers or binocular positions was relayed to this
primary team during searching effort. The observer at the port binocular surveyed the
area between the trackline and 90 left of the trackline. The observer at the starboard
binocular surveyed the area between the trackline and 90 right of the trackline. Using
unaided eye and a handheld 7X binocular, the center observer searched the entire 180
forward of the ship, with effort focused on the trackline and the area from the ship out to
about 400 meters (the "blind" area for observers using the 25X binoculars).
The center observer also served as the data recorder and entered sighting, weather and
effort information into a laptop computer on the flying bridge using the SWFSC software
program "WinCruz". The computer was linked to the ship's global positioning system to
record time and position for every event entered by the recorder such as a sighting or
effort change, or automatically every 10 minutes if no other event had been entered.
When a sighting was made, searching effort was typically suspended (i.e., "off effort")
and the ship entered "closing" mode with variable speeds and courses in order to
approach the mammals. Schools were approached if they were within three nautical
miles perpendicular to the trackline. Observers identified cetaceans to the level of
species/stock when possible, and then made independent estimates of school size. If
more than one taxon was present, percent composition of the school was estimated
independently by each observer. Sightings of new schools made while in closing mode
were recorded as off-effort sightings. While in closing mode, ancillary projects such as
photo-identification and skin biopsy sampling might be conducted.
Upon completion of activities associated with the sighting, the ship returned to searching
mode on a course parallel to the original trackline unless this was greater than 10 nm
(18.5 km) from it, in which case the ship resumed searching on a 20 course back to the
original trackline. If a school that had been previously recorded as an off-effort sighting
during closing mode was resighted during searching, it was recorded as an on-effort
sighting.
Acoustics
An abbreviated acoustics program was undertaken during legs 3, 4, and 5 of the STAR03
survey, with the intention of testing the performance of the McArthur II as a research
platform for cetacean acoustics. The goals were (1) to gather additional information to
determine whether acoustics can aid in the estimation of dolphin distribution and
abundance; (2) to gather additional information on the range of acoustic detection of

sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus); and (3) to examine the geographic variation of
Brydes (Balaenoptera edeni) and blue whale (B. musculus) vocalizations. Two
procedures were used to gather these data: continuous monitoring and recording of
dolphin and sperm whale vocalizations obtained from a towed hydrophone array on the
McArthur II, and opportunistic deployment of sonobuoys for recording baleen whales
from both the McArthur II and the Jordan. Additionally, opportunistic recordings of
odontocetes were made on the Jordan using a bow-mounted hydrophone.
A two-element hydrophone array was towed 300 m behind the McArthur II during
daylight hours. This array was built in-house, and the hydrophones have internal preamplification and sensitivity from 500 Hz to 25 kHz ( 10 dB). The array was monitored
for cetacean vocalizations aurally and visually, using a spectrographic display, and clear
cetacean sounds were recorded on a Tascam DA-38 multi-channel recorder at 48 k
samples/sec. Real-time spectrographic displays of sounds were monitored using
ISHMAEL software, which allows for localization of vocalizing animals via phone-pair
(cross-correlation) algorithms. Successive angles to sound sources obtained using these
methods were plotted to a mapping program, Whaltrak. Information regarding sperm
whale detections was not shared between the acoustic and visual teams until the animals
had clearly passed abeam of the vessel to allow for independent observation of this
species by both teams.
Opportunistic deployments of Navy-surplus sonobuoys were made from both ships to
record cetacean sounds not easily obtained using the hydrophone array. Sonobuoys (type
53 or type 57) were typically deployed within 500 m of Brydes and blue whales.
Sonobuoy signals were received using a 2-channel ICOM receiver and recorded to a
Sony DAT recorder. Sounds were monitored aurally and visually using a scrolling
spectrographic display.
A 3-element bow hydrophone was attached to the bow bubble of the Jordan, and allowed
for recording vocalizations of odontocetes in close proximity to the bow of the ship
(primarily bow-riding dolphins).
Photo-Identification and Biopsy Studies
Digital and 35 mm photographs of cetacean schools and individuals were taken to assist
with stock delineations and for studies utilizing identifiable individual whales to
determine stock movement or, for some whale species such as blue whales, as an
alternative means of estimating population sizes. These studies were often conducted in
conjunction with biopsy sampling using a hollow-tipped dart fired from a crossbow to
obtain a small sample of skin for genetic analysis. Both photography and biopsy
sampling were conducted either from the bow of the ship or from a small boat with
outboard engine.

Aerial Photogrammetry
Helicopter operations were conducted from the Jordan in order to obtain photographs of
dolphin schools for calibrating observer estimates of school size, for measuring total
body length for cetacean species, and for enumerating pinniped and seabird colonies.
Flights were made in the morning and afternoon during optimal weather conditions: clear
skies and sea state below Beaufort 4. All mammal observers on the vessel made
estimates of school size and taxonomic composition for these calibration schools.
Behavior
Behavioral data collection emphasized dolphin schools and focused on behaviors that
would indicate reactions to the vessel. The data included information on (1) group
behavior, (2) school size and shape, (3) reactions to the research vessel, and (4) an
estimate by the observer of whether the overall reaction of the school to the research
vessel was evasive, non-evasive, both, or unknown. These data were collected using
minor modifications to the additional data fields on the Marine Mammal Sighting Form
that were initiated with the 1999 survey.
RESULTS
Line-transect Observations
A total of 26,200 kilometers of trackline were surveyed by the two ships during 207 ship
days of on-effort searching. The daily record of kilometers surveyed by each ship is
reported in Table 1. An average of 127 km (69 nm) of trackline was searched per ship
per on-effort day. Figure 1 depicts the locations of the combined tracklines. Tracklines
completed individually by the McArthur II and the Jordan and are depicted in Figures 2
and 3, respectively. The McArthur II surveyed the most offshore and southern portions
of the study area, while the Jordan's tracklines were concentrated in the core area.
A total of 1586 sightings of marine mammals were made during the survey: 757 from the
Jordan and 829 from the McArthur II. Of this total, 1359 sightings were on-effort, made
during searching mode by the on-duty observers. Table 2 reports the times, locations,
average estimated school size, and related information for each sighting, organized by
sighting category (a single species, stock, or more general category such as "unidentified
dolphin"). Table 3 summarizes the total numbers of sightings detailed in Table 2. Maps
depicting the geographic positions for all marine mammal sightings are displayed in
Figures 4-27.
The number of sightings in Table 3 is tabulated by the number of "pure" (single sighting
category) and "mixed" (multiple category) schools. Seventy-eight percent of all schools
were pure schools. The total of 1784 pure and mixed sightings in Table 3 exceeds the
actual number of sightings by 198 because mixed sightings are counted separately in the
table for each category recorded in the sighting.

The most common sighting categories were striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) and
offshore spotted dolphin, each found in about 10% of the total schools (Table 3). These
two categories were followed closely by bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and
unidentified dolphin, each found in about 9% of the schools. Striped dolphins tended to
be found in pure schools averaging just over 50 individuals while offshore spotted
dolphins were usually in larger, mixed schools.
The most commonly encountered species of large whales were Bryde's whale and blue
whale at 3% and 2% of all sightings, respectively. In addition to the 47 confirmed
sightings of Bryde's whale there were 33 sightings of whales that were either Bryde's or
sei whales that could not be identified to species.
The different kinds of mixed sighting-category schools recorded during the survey are
shown in Table 4. One hundred eighty-eight schools were mixed. The most common of
these, 32% of all mixed schools, was comprised of the two target stocks, offshore spotted
dolphin and eastern spinner dolphin. The second most common type of mixed school,
13% of all mixed schools, was comprised of offshore spotted dolphin and the whitebelly
stock of spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris hybrid).
The overall sighting rate was 51.8 sightings per 1000 km (Table 5). Sighting rates were
influenced by sea state and swell height (Table 5).
Acoustics
The hydrophone array was towed and monitored for approximately 9,274 km (5,008 nm).
Recordings from the towed hydrophone array included vocalizations from short-beaked
common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), long-beaked common dolphin (D. capensis),
spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris), spotted dolphin (S. attenuata), striped dolphin (S.
coeruleoalba), bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), rough-toothed dolphin (Steno
bredanensis), Risso's dolphin (Grampus griseus), false killer whale (Pseudorca
crassidens), dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus), pilot whale (Globicephala sp.),
minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), humpback whale (Megaptera noviaengliae),
and sperm whale (Table 6). All non-sighted acoustic detections, with the exception of
sperm whales, humpback whales and minke whales were "unidentified dolphins". Plots
of sighted dolphin schools (Fig. 28) and non-sighted dolphin schools (Fig. 29) are plotted
with the acoustic effort track.
Recordings from the bow hydrophone on the Jordan included short-beaked common
dolphin, spinner dolphin, spotted dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, rough-toothed dolphin,
Rissos dolphin, false killer whale, Pacific white-sided dolphin (L. obliquidens), pilot
whale, killer whale (Orcinus orca), and Bairds beaked whale (Berardius bairdii) (Table
7).
There were a total of 24 visual and/or acoustic detections of sperm whales while the
acoustics team was on effort; sixteen of these were detected by the acoustics team only

(Fig. 30). One of the visual sightings was not detected by the acoustics team. In
addition, there were numerous recordings of non-sighted humpback whales in the
southern region of the study area, and of non-sighted minke whales in the northern region
of the study area (Fig. 30).
A total of 56 sonobuoys were deployed from the ships, of which 44 were successful
(Table 8 McArthur II, Table 9 Jordan). Sonobuoy recordings were made of blue whales,
Brydes whales, Brydes/sei whales, sei whales, fin whales, sperm whales, humpback
whales, pilot whales, killer whales, and Frasers dolphins. Not all recordings contained
vocalizations of the target species.
Digital and 35 mm Photography
Four hundred ninety-seven cetacean schools were photographed (Table 10). One
hundred twenty-eight of these contained various stocks of spotted and spinner dolphins,
or both. Photographs of individually identifiable whales that will be submitted to existing
ID catalogs were obtained from a total of 49 different sightings (Table 11). These
include 21 sightings of blue whale (24 whales), 12 sightings of humpback whale (30
whales), 7 sightings of killer whale (62 whales), and 9 sperm whale sightings (17
whales).
Aerial Photogrammetry
Tables 12 and 13 summarize the photogrammetry results obtained by the helicopter on
the Jordan. A total of 122 schools were photographed, of which 37 were used to
calibrate observer estimates of school size. Twenty spotted, 4 spinner, 11 mixed
spotted/spinner, and 19 striped dolphin schools were photographed in the combined
calibration and other aerial photogrammetric studies.
Biopsy Sampling
Skin biopsy samples were obtained from 574 individual cetaceans representing 25
species or stocks (Tables 14 and 15). For spotted dolphin, biopsies from the northeast
stock, spotted schools unidentified to stock, and the coastal stock totaled 63, 11, and 102
samples, respectively. For spinner dolphin, the eastern stock, Central American stock,
unidentified stock, and eastern or Central American stock were represented by 35, 7, 24
and 12 samples, respectively. No samples were obtained from the hybrid or "whitebelly"
form of spinner dolphin.
Behavior
Behavioral data regarding cetacean responses to the survey ships was collected for 807
sightings (Table 16), or 45% of all sightings. Most notably, these data were collected for
80% of the target species sightings.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are indebted to the officers and crews of the research vessels Jordan and McArthur II,
whose experience and professional support made this survey possible. We also thank
LTJG Jason Appler, who handled shore-based logistics and cruise administration, as well
as Barb Engstrand, Karen Handschuh, Gaye Holder, Ginny Hostler, Bobbi Watkins, and
Ron Whyte of the administrative support staff at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center.
Robert Holland created the data collection software. Sarah Mesnick and Anne Allen
designed the behavioral study. Jim Gilpatrick assisted in summarizing the
photogrammetric results. Summer Martin produced the geographical plots. We are
grateful to Michael Tillman and Richard Neal of the Director's Office, and Stephen Reilly
of the Protected Resources Division at SWFSC for their continued support of the
research. Finally, we thank the chief scientist, Lisa Ballance, the cruise leaders on the
various legs of the cruise, and the marine mammal observers, photogrammetrists and
acousticians who collected the data summarized in this report.
For further information about these data contact the following: marine mammal sightings,
Tim Gerrodette; acoustics, Jay Barlow; aerial photogrammetry, Wayne Perryman;
genetics, Barb Taylor; 35 mm and digital photographs, Paula Olson.

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11

Table 1. Kilometers of survey effort during STAR03, per ship per day.
_____________________________
Date
McArthur II Jordan

_____________________________
Date
McArthur II Jordan

29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Jul
Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0.3
152.4
163.2
128.5
232.6
223.4
214.7
154.9
135.7
148.4
150.5
195.8
166.8
188.7
106.7
127.9
111.0
116.8
184.1
185.0
140.2
134.2
120.9
173.2
190.7
162.4
202.7
235.1
159.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
79.2
0.0
1.1
144.2
165.9
135.1
79.7
150.6
159.9
156.2
217.0
193.1
143.3
55.2
159.5

0.0
0.0
18.7
200.4
111.3
96.3
175.7
125.5
206.2
110.3
115.1
64.0
134.8
115.8
119.7
122.6
125.2
118.0
121.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
51.4
85.4
117.1
147.5
183.4
190.6
185.6
51.7
105.8
179.4
109.4
96.7
134.5
151.2
183.5
146.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
22.6
42.8
65.2

13

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

117.0
197.1
123.2
114.4
158.0
149.9
104.8
116.4
130.3
72.9
104.6
137.8
144.5
130.9
150.4
131.1
137.7
128.0
126.3
166.5
184.0
182.7
187.2
116.3
110.5
143.6
202.4
153.6
166.9
212.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
63.6
125.5
74.7
115.8
104.9
136.2
130.3
138.3
105.7
133.4
0.0
63.7
95.2
98.7
65.8
0.0
0.0
0.0

161.2
156.4
132.5
140.5
71.4
151.1
63.5
80.5
101.4
109.9
7.8
4.4
98.6
122.0
89.7
81.7
131.8
57.0
85.5
129.9
113.1
184.1
97.3
0.0
116.8
149.3
131.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
102.1
115.9
122.5
106.1
163.8
163.2
153.1
54.3
164.1
156.2
149.7
77.4
69.0
123.4
118.0
135.2
139.7
154.0
151.2
152.8
120.5

Table 1. Survey effort (continued).


_____________________________
Date
McArthur II Jordan
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec

Total

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

60.6
115.0
66.8
62.2
28.1
51.3
43.1
68.8
111.9
163.0
190.0
158.0
147.7
87.9
165.4
162.2
127.5
89.3
93.7
27.5
0.0

0.0
0.0
0.0
88.1
123.2
146.4
118.5
180.9
88.7
168.6
136.0
169.0
157.9
0.0
138.2
202.3
136.0
76.5
151.2
36.9
69.7

14219.4

11980.7

14

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings during STAR03 for each sighting category. "Other
Codes" column indicates the other sighting categories (see Appendix C) in a mixedspecies school. Times are local. School size is the uncalibrated mean of the observers'
best estimates of school size. Sighting numbers less than 1000 were made from the
McArthur II, those over 1000 were made from the Jordan.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
Mesoplodon peruvianus
001
429 23 Oct 03
001
616 22 Nov 03
001
622 22 Nov 03
001
678 24 Nov 03
001
726 26 Nov 03

1523
1445
1714
1617
1647

S15:25.49
N08:29.00
N08:25.33
N09:54.04
N08:07.95

W087:05.50
W086:10.89
W086:24.86
W091:01.03
W096:07.78

4
3
1
1
2

126
126
126
126
224

1
1
2
1
1

On
Off
Off
On
Off

Stenella attenuata (offshore)


002
45
8 Aug 03
002
49
8 Aug 03
002 013
52
8 Aug 03
002 010
69 11 Aug 03
002
76 12 Aug 03
002 011
77 12 Aug 03
002 011
79 13 Aug 03
002 011
83 13 Aug 03
002
85 13 Aug 03
002 013
88 14 Aug 03
002 011
89 14 Aug 03
002 011 013 077
91 14 Aug 03
002 011 072
98 14 Aug 03
002 011
101 15 Aug 03
002 011
103 15 Aug 03
002 011 077
120 18 Aug 03
002
122 18 Aug 03
002 011
123 18 Aug 03
002 011
124 18 Aug 03
002 011
125 18 Aug 03
002 011
127 18 Aug 03
002 011
130 19 Aug 03
002
133 19 Aug 03
002
140 19 Aug 03
002 011
145 20 Aug 03
002 011
146 20 Aug 03
002
148 20 Aug 03
002
166 21 Aug 03
002
168 22 Aug 03
002
169 23 Aug 03
002
171 24 Aug 03
002
173 26 Aug 03
002 003
179 26 Aug 03
002 003
185
5 Sep 03
002
188
9 Sep 03
002 101
196 10 Sep 03
002 011
200 11 Sep 03
002 101
213 11 Sep 03
002 011
216 11 Sep 03
002
235 14 Sep 03
002
247 18 Sep 03
002 003
253 20 Sep 03
002 011
254 20 Sep 03

0811
1627
1838
1617
1746
1813
0826
1622
1702
0917
1011
1128
1846
0832
0953
0649
1057
1116
1236
1429
1626
0757
1018
1814
1033
1119
1141
1230
1618
0932
1609
0751
1547
1040
1306
1253
0606
1423
1526
1455
0824
1212
1318

N08:53.05
N07:47.08
N07:35.36
N10:50.77
N13:10.26
N13:13.93
N14:16.35
N14:59.02
N14:54.66
N12:55.57
N12:49.30
N12:40.65
N11:52.75
N10:32.74
N10:20.20
N06:34.55
N07:02.20
N07:06.40
N07:16.84
N07:28.17
N07:31.43
N08:48.88
N09:01.14
N09:45.91
N08:51.39
N08:49.85
N08:49.67
N07:10.02
N07:48.16
N09:52.93
N14:05.09
N19:19.91
N20:32.73
N19:06.67
N12:17.41
N10:40.23
N09:36.85
N09:19.52
N09:14.34
N03:16.91
N02:04.41
N03:08.88
N03:10.80

W126:48.94
W126:46.77
W126:51.77
W131:29.62
W133:43.28
W133:44.67
W134:55.49
W135:49.31
W135:50.90
W136:18.29
W136:19.25
W136:23.62
W136:28.68
W136:52.62
W136:53.28
W140:07.65
W140:32.08
W140:32.42
W140:37.44
W140:49.40
W141:01.12
W142:12.56
W142:22.23
W143:20.77
W145:05.90
W145:12.90
W145:11.81
W148:00.78
W150:22.50
W151:23.69
W153:36.21
W156:50.03
W157:05.44
W156:15.56
W142:39.69
W140:11.59
W138:23.29
W137:49.20
W137:44.03
W128:33.64
W118:38.59
W114:38.65
W114:30.03

4
4
4
5
3
2
3
3
3
1
1
2
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
2
2
1
1
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
3
5
2
1
3
5
4
3
4

7
7
230
228
230
125
208
125
230
7
208
208
1
125
208
7
208
7
208
228
125
208
7
208
1
208
231
228
7
230
125
230
125
228
125
7
1
228
230
7
7
208
1

57
72
49
66
123
220
343
233
5
55
316
304
525
135
48
117
32
78
83
162
197
82
39
12
157
260
12
121
68
18
34
10
80
86
76
257
227
268
117
200
158
123
568

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

15

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002

011
011
003
011
010
010
010
101
010 011
177
011
011
011
010
010
010
017
010

010
010
011
010
010
018

018
010
010

258
272
277
278
293
296
298
299
300
301
303
306
332
333
346
355
390
521
710
713
714
720
723
739
740
741
742
743
744
747
753
755
756
758
761
762
768
769
772
774
777
1106
1114
1119
1158
1164
1165
1166
1168
1173
1174
1175
1182
1187
1188
1189

20
23
24
24
26
26
27
27
27
27
27
28
8
8
10
10
14
12
26
26
26
26
26
28
28
28
28
28
29
29
30
30
30
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
9
10
10
12
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
15
15
15
15

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1609
1656
1458
1626
1332
1737
0719
0832
1119
1355
1511
0724
1035
1537
0852
1833
1232
0929
0629
0832
1023
1359
1604
0944
1109
1229
1405
1454
0730
1029
0830
1750
1813
1110
1429
1643
1210
1246
0821
1224
1218
1615
0851
1304
1516
0854
0944
1021
1223
0824
1011
1030
0649
1021
1256
1428

N03:06.49
N04:11.20
N04:35.86
N04:43.30
N05:13.25
N05:33.30
N06:21.32
N06:25.59
N06:36.25
N06:44.31
N06:45.28
N07:45.34
N05:54.97
N05:09.22
N02:05.22
N01:27.60
S05:05.02
N05:32.73
N08:27.45
N08:26.10
N08:20.00
N08:10.35
N08:07.64
N09:41.43
N09:36.44
N09:30.20
N09:25.95
N09:24.41
N10:36.85
N11:07.77
N13:23.85
N14:12.50
N14:11.87
N14:37.16
N14:29.35
N14:22.24
N15:28.63
N15:30.22
N16:36.61
N16:49.51
N18:42.75
N21:54.32
N23:18.72
N23:45.68
N25:30.92
N24:15.01
N24:10.67
N24:08.75
N23:57.97
N22:04.05
N21:51.70
N21:49.40
N21:52.26
N21:42.28
N21:26.89
N21:15.55

16

W114:11.71
W103:16.34
W099:41.56
W099:33.90
W094:26.46
W093:54.04
W092:06.39
W092:03.79
W091:41.61
W091:16.27
W091:11.93
W089:33.68
W084:45.42
W084:44.78
W088:31.34
W089:26.36
W097:58.41
W083:00.33
W095:01.92
W095:14.81
W095:26.37
W095:54.59
W096:02.81
W101:11.65
W101:27.54
W101:40.49
W101:55.22
W102:03.34
W104:10.02
W104:31.67
W107:01.27
W108:16.16
W108:19.37
W109:48.18
W110:15.93
W110:35.62
W112:32.92
W112:39.42
W114:23.87
W114:55.80
W118:05.40
W109:49.30
W108:50.64
W109:05.30
W109:25.72
W108:03.15
W108:01.02
W107:55.78
W107:46.01
W106:19.16
W106:13.54
W106:13.14
W107:38.16
W107:57.14
W108:05.03
W108:05.94

4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
5
5
5
4
4
2
3
3
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
3
4
2
1
1
0
1
2
2
3
2
3
2

7
125
208
7
1
230
7
125
208
125
7
125
233
126
233
233
73
233
199
233
199
126
233
199
73
224
233
199
73
73
126
233
233
224
200
224
233
73
126
233
199
126
200
233
224
199
126
73
126
199
233
233
200
73
73
199

148
330
99
69
28
11
146
42
63
301
202
36
68
132
91
169
422
248
183
307
107
160
48
148
257
205
187
135
18
400
59
303
210
63
11
220
73
130
133
185
24
106
141
187
211
145
52
175
113
37
6
13
8
179
165
355

On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002

010
010
010
010 015
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010 096
010
010
010
010
077
101
010
011
010
011
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010

1190
1198
1199
1200
1222
1226
1232
1238
1246
1268
1269
1278
1279
1291
1294
1299
1300
1301
1322
1324
1326
1329
1335
1339
1342
1439
1442
1443
1452
1453
1456
1463
1473
1474
1477
1483
1484
1489
1491
1492
1494
1552
1557
1571
1572
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1586
1588
1590
1594
1597
1608

15
16
16
16
21
21
22
22
23
28
28
30
30
31
1
5
5
5
19
19
20
20
22
22
23
9
10
10
12
12
12
15
19
19
19
21
21
21
22
22
23
31
31
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
6
7
10

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1527
0959
1142
1226
1316
1626
0730
1519
1236
0932
1027
0955
1159
1227
1434
1052
1245
1446
0757
0904
0732
1728
1337
1835
0848
1512
1302
1644
0703
0757
1241
1117
0741
0924
1204
0734
0821
1407
0933
1637
0740
0626
0918
1633
1722
1820
0748
0848
1034
1525
0833
0918
1456
1422
0754
0718

N21:11.50
N20:06.24
N20:07.00
N20:07.73
N17:34.81
N17:32.06
N17:05.30
N16:47.20
N16:03.26
N10:51.23
N10:47.10
N11:16.88
N11:20.33
N12:16.06
N13:25.61
N17:13.14
N17:16.05
N17:27.94
N14:52.56
N14:48.22
N13:23.10
N12:55.84
N13:27.97
N13:28.98
N13:32.48
N05:58.61
N06:05.14
N06:06.43
N06:21.98
N06:19.05
N06:24.68
N06:08.58
N11:03.20
N11:13.41
N11:22.06
N11:53.00
N11:52.56
N11:40.65
N11:32.08
N11:54.53
N12:31.67
N14:45.71
N14:29.99
N15:09.97
N15:09.58
N13:23.03
N12:27.05
N12:25.02
N12:18.31
N11:54.71
N10:39.92
N10:36.53
N08:59.87
N07:20.39
N06:03.51
N08:37.38

17

W108:10.86
W106:19.97
W106:10.44
W106:08.93
W105:34.81
W105:57.41
W107:25.68
W108:21.99
W110:58.32
W124:03.04
W124:04.98
W119:47.99
W119:35.96
W117:07.15
W113:35.13
W102:59.59
W102:45.76
W102:37.28
W098:56.92
W099:06.22
W101:25.95
W101:17.75
W096:09.07
W095:28.88
W093:54.05
W088:17.71
W090:27.68
W090:49.44
W094:41.43
W094:49.65
W095:12.51
W102:55.51
W103:37.93
W103:29.08
W103:11.31
W098:44.12
W098:38.30
W098:03.90
W096:09.07
W095:21.70
W093:46.66
W097:00.78
W097:17.41
W101:06.33
W101:08.20
W104:16.05
W105:52.97
W106:01.78
W106:14.81
W106:53.47
W108:47.34
W108:49.87
W111:18.48
W113:40.51
W115:37.07
W118:43.06

2
3
3
3
1
0
3
2
3
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
2
2
4
3
2
4
5
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
2
3
3
4
5
5
4
2
2
1
1
2
4
4
4
4
5
5
4
4
3
2

126
73
126
73
126
73
73
200
126
126
199
126
73
233
200
73
233
73
73
199
73
126
73
200
233
1
228
228
208
1
1
208
228
125
125
230
7
1
208
208
7
125
208
228
208
1
7
208
7
7
228
208
208
7
125
208

264
237
78
98
146
417
55
490
36
345
83
166
475
38
470
243
112
6
158
357
133
225
635
213
57
44
32
56
170
158
67
65
192
78
263
102
100
187
277
141
457
212
194
292
12
68
138
38
160
95
515
238
168
59
147
52

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002

101
010
010
010
010
010
010

0811
1656
0650
1117
0805
1107
1409
0758
1116
1705
0759
1504
1315
1441
0854
0919
0740
1159
1205
1617
1140
1353
1614

N08:41.87
N10:38.23
N11:20.77
N11:34.71
N12:42.45
N12:52.70
N13:06.29
N14:01.18
N14:13.11
N14:34.93
N15:20.51
N15:48.82
N17:00.60
N17:01.67
N17:40.25
N17:40.84
N18:39.49
N18:34.27
N17:51.81
N17:42.92
N17:06.48
N18:23.58
N19:04.03

W118:34.98
W114:34.75
W112:53.24
W112:25.45
W110:10.22
W109:52.91
W109:30.55
W107:24.42
W106:54.59
W106:11.24
W104:35.96
W103:38.61
W101:01.43
W100:59.11
W102:09.78
W102:13.17
W107:11.13
W107:42.35
W110:42.44
W111:22.58
W114:03.23
W119:21.30
W115:46.71

3
5
4
4
4
5
5
2
3
3
4
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
4

208
125
208
208
125
208
1
7
1
7
230
7
230
228
230
7
1
1
230
230
208
7
230

210
113
129
410
215
133
287
54
57
39
94
55
147
10
73
35
20
38
41
115
88
106
109

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Stenella longirostris (unid. subsp.)


003 077
158 20 Aug 03 1833
003
159 20 Aug 03 1833
003 002
179 26 Aug 03 1547
003 002
185
5 Sep 03 1040
003 002
253 20 Sep 03 1212
003 002
278 24 Sep 03 1626
003
544 14 Nov 03 0840
003
546 14 Nov 03 1055
003 090
1215 21 Aug 03 0955
003
1263 26 Aug 03 1522
003
1363 24 Sep 03 1615
003
1364 24 Sep 03 1714

N08:18.55
N08:19.81
N20:32.73
N19:06.67
N03:08.88
N04:43.30
N07:24.60
N07:22.99
N17:39.32
N13:27.22
N13:04.01
N13:10.93

W146:06.18
W146:05.86
W157:05.44
W156:15.56
W114:38.65
W099:33.90
W078:12.35
W078:19.34
W105:13.37
W120:24.62
W090:27.55
W090:23.41

1
1
4
4
3
5
2
2
1
4
4
4

1
228
125
228
208
7
233
126
224
224
73
233

93
1
80
86
123
69
124
20
201
36
4500
500

On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off

Delphinus sp.
005
005
005
005

010

018
010
010

1609
1615
1616
1620
1622
1624
1625
1629
1631
1634
1636
1639
1648
1649
1653
1654
1677
1682
1690
1691
1695
1706
1710

506
1001
1002
1097

10
11
12
12
13
13
13
14
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
23
23
24
24
25
29
30

8
31
31
9

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

Nov
Jul
Jul
Aug

03
03
03
03

0637
1545
1610
1244

N00:00.08
N32:22.02
N32:18.35
N21:44.30

W080:44.62
W117:09.30
W117:06.39
W110:06.01

4
2
2
1

126
73
126
99

25
16
36
48

Off
On
On
Off

Stenella attenuata graffmani


006
508
8 Nov
006
511
8 Nov
006
513
9 Nov
006
515
9 Nov
006 017
517
9 Nov
006
545 14 Nov
006
548 14 Nov
006
549 14 Nov
006
550 14 Nov
006
554 14 Nov
006
555 14 Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0832
1637
0727
0905
1345
1006
1203
1333
1404
1642
1700

N00:03.00
N00:42.53
N00:58.67
N00:58.18
N01:05.27
N07:23.79
N07:34.12
N07:39.39
N07:43.78
N07:54.88
N07:57.63

W080:31.06
W080:13.30
W080:06.81
W080:01.07
W079:42.25
W078:18.71
W078:28.98
W078:34.20
W078:36.77
W078:50.66
W078:52.78

4
4
4
5
5
2
3
3
3
3
2

73
73
73
73
126
73
126
233
73
98
199

120
90
24
61
255
95
118
12
17
6
14

On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On

18

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006 018
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006 018
006
006
006
006

556
557
559
567
568
569
570
572
574
575
576
577
579
581
587
588
593
597
598
599
601
602
604
605
1167
1207
1211
1302
1303
1306
1308
1314
1315
1316
1317
1320
1349
1351
1396
1400
1407
1408
1412
1418
1419
1420
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431

14
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
13
16
20
6
6
6
6
17
17
17
18
18
24
24
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1724
1138
1226
0633
0646
0706
0707
0711
0717
0719
0722
0750
0830
0932
1157
1507
1757
0830
0915
0950
1014
1234
1451
1550
1123
1821
1740
0810
0939
1153
1245
1646
1747
1818
0634
0848
0820
0836
1051
1245
1556
1658
1111
1642
1747
1806
0635
0641
0708
0733
0808
0847
0927
0956
1019
1130

N08:00.03
N08:43.71
N08:38.56
N07:08.97
N07:11.76
N07:13.17
N07:12.39
N07:13.77
N07:14.93
N07:13.71
N07:14.06
N07:16.08
N07:20.07
N07:18.43
N07:05.43
N07:19.73
N07:31.33
N08:23.95
N08:27.58
N08:28.51
N08:31.41
N08:39.76
N08:56.04
N08:57.57
N24:06.05
N19:41.29
N18:12.69
N17:20.04
N17:16.66
N17:09.19
N17:09.14
N16:39.61
N16:36.92
N16:35.17
N16:03.01
N16:04.22
N13:44.51
N13:44.66
N12:36.88
N12:40.16
N12:38.16
N12:41.99
N11:46.97
N11:33.32
N11:30.72
N11:29.20
N10:38.30
N10:37.25
N10:32.70
N10:28.40
N10:22.13
N10:17.14
N10:12.84
N10:08.21
N10:03.97
N09:54.60

19

W078:54.87
W079:27.14
W079:28.75
W080:56.84
W081:01.36
W081:02.19
W081:01.22
W081:02.28
W081:03.60
W081:02.89
W081:03.73
W081:07.43
W081:13.47
W081:22.00
W081:41.02
W082:00.20
W082:07.25
W083:36.85
W083:41.68
W083:43.59
W083:50.11
W083:58.54
W084:06.32
W084:08.24
W107:53.42
W105:22.68
W103:33.13
W101:14.36
W101:08.77
W100:58.25
W100:54.46
W099:45.64
W099:39.42
W099:34.37
W098:22.71
W098:07.95
W090:54.73
W090:52.50
W088:41.74
W088:33.88
W088:18.99
W088:12.68
W087:16.42
W086:38.22
W086:28.06
W086:25.14
W085:53.86
W085:53.94
W085:54.56
W085:55.40
W085:57.36
W085:58.79
W085:57.03
W085:56.00
W085:53.06
W085:54.84

2
1
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
1
4
3
2
2
2
1
4
3
3
3
3
4
4
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2

233
233
73
99
126
126
84
126
126
126
126
233
233
224
199
233
126
233
73
200
224
233
233
73
224
200
126
233
200
224
73
200
199
126
126
126
73
200
73
126
200
233
200
227
73
73
126
199
126
224
224
233
200
200
126
126

47
16
35
5
14
2
8
2
1
10
6
10
9
4
323
49
20
59
82
10
164
158
70
65
52
620
21
10
11
74
28
45
27
107
171
29
10
29
250
144
308
24
13
3
8
11
3
15
28
48
50
30
30
20
13
80

On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
006
006
006
006 018
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006
006 090
006
006
006
006
006
006
006

1435
1436
1503
1504
1506
1509
1510
1511
1513
1515
1518
1520
1523
1524
1525
1526
1528
1531
1537
1539
1540
1541
1542
1652
1658

Stenella longirostris
010 002
69
010 002
301
010 002
303
010 002
333
010 002 011
521
010
699
010
700
010 002
740
010 002
741
010 002
742
010 177
745
010 002
747
010
757
010
759
010 002
762
010 177
763
010
764
010 002
769
010 002
1106
010 002
1119
010 002
1188
010 002
1189
010 002
1190
010
1196
010 002
1198
010 002
1200
010 002 015
1222
010 002
1226
010 002
1238

29
29
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
30
17
17

Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

orientalis
11 Aug 03
27 Sep 03
27 Sep 03
8 Oct 03
12 Nov 03
25 Nov 03
25 Nov 03
28 Nov 03
28 Nov 03
28 Nov 03
29 Nov 03
29 Nov 03
1 Dec 03
1 Dec 03
1 Dec 03
1 Dec 03
1 Dec 03
2 Dec 03
9 Aug 03
10 Aug 03
15 Aug 03
15 Aug 03
15 Aug 03
16 Aug 03
16 Aug 03
16 Aug 03
21 Aug 03
21 Aug 03
22 Aug 03

1617
1711
0848
0912
1137
1256
1341
1409
1524
1552
1618
1652
0644
0749
0828
0841
0908
1226
0623
0646
0646
0708
1045
0754
1216

N09:40.23
N09:40.45
N13:49.81
N13:48.53
N13:46.86
N13:48.16
N13:50.74
N13:50.91
N13:49.40
N13:51.27
N13:50.80
N13:52.41
N15:03.07
N15:04.89
N15:05.53
N15:05.51
N15:04.98
N15:06.96
N16:06.26
N16:03.75
N16:04.77
N16:02.65
N15:48.25
N17:38.32
N17:49.93

W085:19.24
W085:15.80
W090:52.99
W090:56.27
W091:19.39
W091:29.97
W091:34.78
W091:37.92
W091:50.56
W091:54.37
W091:55.61
W091:57.70
W092:55.55
W093:06.65
W093:11.62
W093:15.20
W093:16.82
W093:43.12
W094:37.62
W094:38.37
W094:39.38
W094:40.99
W095:12.11
W102:04.01
W102:31.08

4
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
4

224
73
1
230
1
125
125
7
1
228
125
1
228
208
1
1
125
230
228
125
208
125
1
125
1

63
10
17
53
8
42
14
5
37
13
14
8
16
33
47
15
13
81
38
20
20
7
2
160
210

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

1617
1355
1511
1537
0929
1333
1409
1109
1229
1405
0949
1029
0833
1148
1643
1740
1813
1246
1615
1304
1256
1428
1527
0810
0959
1226
1316
1626
1519

N10:50.77
N06:44.31
N06:45.28
N05:09.22
N05:32.73
N09:06.53
N09:04.62
N09:36.44
N09:30.20
N09:25.95
N11:01.91
N11:07.77
N14:47.16
N14:36.98
N14:22.24
N14:19.16
N14:17.90
N15:30.22
N21:54.32
N23:45.68
N21:26.89
N21:15.55
N21:11.50
N20:15.30
N20:06.24
N20:07.73
N17:34.81
N17:32.06
N16:47.20

W131:29.62
W091:16.27
W091:11.93
W084:44.78
W083:00.33
W093:08.12
W093:11.14
W101:27.54
W101:40.49
W101:55.22
W104:25.80
W104:31.67
W109:27.33
W109:50.07
W110:35.62
W110:37.50
W110:40.76
W112:39.42
W109:49.30
W109:05.30
W108:05.03
W108:05.94
W108:10.86
W106:29.21
W106:19.97
W106:08.93
W105:34.81
W105:57.41
W108:21.99

5
4
4
5
4
2
2
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
1
0
2

228
125
7
126
233
73
200
73
224
233
126
73
224
200
224
73
233
73
126
233
73
199
126
73
73
73
126
73
200

66
301
202
132
248
30
58
257
205
187
60
400
15
203
220
40
20
130
106
187
165
355
264
77
237
98
146
417
490

On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

20

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010
010

0928
1236
0932
1027
0955
1159
1811
1940
1437
1434
1052
1245
0757
0904
0732
1728
1337
1835
0848
0703
1241
0741
1204
0906
1045
1407
0933
1637
0740
0626
0729
0918
1633
0748
0848
1034
1525
0726
0833
0918
1456
1656
0650
1117
0805
1028
1107
1409
1116
1617
1140

N16:12.33
N16:03.26
N10:51.23
N10:47.10
N11:16.88
N11:20.33
N11:37.71
N11:35.49
N12:18.57
N13:25.61
N17:13.14
N17:16.05
N14:52.56
N14:48.22
N13:23.10
N12:55.84
N13:27.97
N13:28.98
N13:32.48
N06:21.98
N06:24.68
N11:03.20
N11:22.06
N11:49.14
N11:43.58
N11:40.65
N11:32.08
N11:54.53
N12:31.67
N14:45.71
N14:42.13
N14:29.99
N15:09.97
N12:27.05
N12:25.02
N12:18.31
N11:54.71
N10:43.63
N10:39.92
N10:36.53
N08:59.87
N10:38.23
N11:20.77
N11:34.71
N12:42.45
N12:52.44
N12:52.70
N13:06.29
N14:13.11
N17:42.92
N17:06.48

W110:36.07
W110:58.32
W124:03.04
W124:04.98
W119:47.99
W119:35.96
W118:59.30
W118:51.12
W116:50.56
W113:35.13
W102:59.59
W102:45.76
W098:56.92
W099:06.22
W101:25.95
W101:17.75
W096:09.07
W095:28.88
W093:54.05
W094:41.43
W095:12.51
W103:37.93
W103:11.31
W098:35.04
W098:23.18
W098:03.90
W096:09.07
W095:21.70
W093:46.66
W097:00.78
W097:05.24
W097:17.41
W101:06.33
W105:52.97
W106:01.78
W106:14.81
W106:53.47
W108:36.66
W108:47.34
W108:49.87
W111:18.48
W114:34.75
W112:53.24
W112:25.45
W110:10.22
W109:57.07
W109:52.91
W109:30.55
W106:54.59
W111:22.58
W114:03.23

2
3
4
4
3
3
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
4
3
2
4
3
3
2
4
4
4
5
5
4
2
2
2
1
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
5
5
5
3
4
4

126
126
126
199
126
73
73
199
73
200
73
233
73
199
73
126
73
200
233
208
1
228
125
230
1
1
208
208
7
125
7
208
228
7
208
7
7
208
228
208
208
125
208
208
125
1
208
1
1
230
208

62
36
345
83
166
475
42
102
643
470
243
112
158
357
133
225
635
213
57
170
67
192
263
82
35
187
277
141
457
212
11
194
292
138
38
160
95
70
515
238
168
113
129
410
215
126
133
287
57
115
88

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Stenella longirostris (whitebelly)


011
41
6 Aug 03 1037
011
75 12 Aug 03 1716
011 002
77 12 Aug 03 1813

N15:02.74
N13:08.13
N13:13.93

W127:18.92
W133:39.75
W133:44.67

5
3
2

231
125
125

22
142
220

Off
On
On

002
002
002
002
002

002
002
002
002
002
002 096
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
090
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
002

1243
1246
1268
1269
1278
1279
1284
1287
1292
1294
1299
1300
1322
1324
1326
1329
1335
1339
1342
1452
1456
1473
1477
1485
1487
1489
1491
1492
1494
1552
1553
1557
1571
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1588
1590
1615
1616
1620
1622
1623
1624
1625
1631
1691
1695

23
23
28
28
30
30
30
30
31
1
5
5
19
19
20
20
22
22
23
12
12
19
19
21
21
21
22
22
23
31
31
31
1
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
11
12
12
13
13
13
13
14
24
25

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

21

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011
011

002
002

79
83
86
002
89
013 002 077
91
002 072
98
99
002
101
002
103
110
002 077
120
002
123
002
124
002
125
002
127
002
130
077
137
141
143
002
145
002
146
150
151
002
200
002
216
002
254
002
258
002
272
002
298
002 010
521
002
713
002
714
002
720
002
774
002
1453
002
1463

13
13
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
18
18
18
18
18
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
11
11
20
20
23
27
12
26
26
26
3
12
15

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Oct
Oct

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0826
1622
0659
1011
1128
1846
0741
0832
0953
1612
0649
1116
1236
1429
1626
0757
1449
0750
0855
1033
1119
1227
1310
0606
1526
1318
1609
1656
0719
0929
0832
1023
1359
1224
0757
1117

N14:16.35
N14:59.02
N13:18.58
N12:49.30
N12:40.65
N11:52.75
N10:37.87
N10:32.74
N10:20.20
N09:43.60
N06:34.55
N07:06.40
N07:16.84
N07:28.17
N07:31.43
N08:48.88
N09:22.57
N09:04.94
N09:01.25
N08:51.39
N08:49.85
N08:50.73
N08:49.93
N09:36.85
N09:14.34
N03:10.80
N03:06.49
N04:11.20
N06:21.32
N05:32.73
N08:26.10
N08:20.00
N08:10.35
N16:49.51
N06:19.05
N06:08.58

W134:55.49
W135:49.31
W136:16.87
W136:19.25
W136:23.62
W136:28.68
W136:48.28
W136:52.62
W136:53.28
W136:58.17
W140:07.65
W140:32.42
W140:37.44
W140:49.40
W141:01.12
W142:12.56
W142:57.97
W144:53.20
W144:59.44
W145:05.90
W145:12.90
W145:19.24
W145:25.32
W138:23.29
W137:44.03
W114:30.03
W114:11.71
W103:16.34
W092:06.39
W083:00.33
W095:14.81
W095:26.37
W095:54.59
W114:55.80
W094:49.65
W102:55.51

3
3
2
1
2
4
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
0
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
4
4
5
4
4
3
3
2
4
4
4

208
125
1
208
208
1
1
125
208
7
7
7
208
228
125
208
1
230
230
1
208
125
230
1
230
1
7
125
7
233
233
199
126
233
1
208

343
233
10
316
304
525
15
135
48
65
117
78
83
162
197
82
35
193
136
157
260
17
9
227
117
568
148
330
146
248
307
107
160
185
158
65

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Stenella coeruleoalba
013
17 30 Jul 03
013
18 31 Jul 03
013
20 31 Jul 03
013
21 31 Jul 03
013
22 31 Jul 03
013
23 31 Jul 03
013
24 31 Jul 03
013
27
1 Aug 03
013
34
4 Aug 03
013
40
5 Aug 03
013
42
6 Aug 03
013
50
8 Aug 03
013
51
8 Aug 03
013 002
52
8 Aug 03
013
56
9 Aug 03
013
57
9 Aug 03
013
62 10 Aug 03
013
71 12 Aug 03

1926
0651
0854
1047
1152
1321
1511
0740
1827
1650
1329
1746
1811
1838
0902
1216
1244
1253

N29:43.77
N28:53.02
N28:40.28
N28:26.30
N28:21.29
N28:11.13
N27:57.77
N26:31.56
N19:12.80
N17:18.71
N14:36.94
N07:40.14
N07:37.25
N07:35.36
N06:33.15
N06:53.18
N08:25.34
N12:46.55

W118:44.56
W119:58.60
W120:13.63
W120:26.68
W120:34.14
W120:47.43
W121:02.07
W122:57.23
W125:59.30
W127:28.59
W127:20.22
W126:49.05
W126:51.00
W126:51.77
W127:01.29
W127:25.66
W128:55.43
W133:29.63

3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

228
208
125
228
1
125
228
228
7
1
7
1
1
230
208
125
228
208

175
38
53
86
19
63
61
22
37
9
31
63
57
49
21
33
15
35

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

22

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
013
013
013
013 002
013 011 002 077
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013

78
80
82
88
91
92
97
111
129
131
132
144
156
187
199
201
206
210
212
219
221
271
274
276
279
280
289
290
297
308
310
312
330
331
338
340
345
350
351
354
356
357
359
363
375
376
378
392
393
395
402
403
518
520
524
529

13
13
13
14
14
14
14
15
19
19
19
20
20
9
10
11
11
11
11
12
12
22
24
24
24
25
25
25
27
28
28
28
8
8
9
9
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
12
12
13
14
14
15
17
18
11
12
12
13

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0651
1118
1450
0917
1128
1300
1725
1753
0659
0833
1003
0931
1731
0853
1524
0713
1038
1357
1422
1054
1809
1730
0705
1252
1727
0632
1556
1713
0714
0900
1010
1040
0602
0919
1316
1528
0759
1027
1253
1752
0728
0802
0843
1138
1727
1827
0853
1747
1822
0909
1855
1502
0953
0720
1552
0744

N14:07.47
N14:32.47
N14:52.32
N12:55.57
N12:40.65
N12:36.15
N12:05.20
N09:25.33
N08:43.73
N08:52.54
N08:59.69
N08:56.09
N08:24.97
N12:33.41
N10:31.12
N09:30.88
N09:27.16
N09:21.31
N09:22.03
N07:33.09
N06:56.11
N03:49.90
N04:25.76
N04:35.65
N04:44.09
N04:39.37
N04:50.16
N04:55.09
N06:21.88
N07:57.08
N08:08.50
N08:09.23
N06:32.32
N06:05.06
N03:34.17
N03:25.39
N02:12.34
N01:58.62
N01:49.96
N01:27.50
N00:33.23
N00:29.09
N00:25.41
N00:04.90
S01:42.24
S01:43.78
S02:51.16
S05:32.54
S05:31.23
S06:44.34
S09:26.88
S09:15.17
N05:09.02
N05:16.13
N06:21.92
N06:24.93

23

W134:45.46
W135:10.21
W135:39.00
W136:18.29
W136:23.62
W136:25.49
W136:34.11
W137:00.56
W142:12.56
W142:13.62
W142:20.68
W145:03.84
W146:01.36
W143:10.98
W139:55.09
W138:22.71
W138:12.74
W137:51.97
W137:49.35
W135:13.69
W134:12.02
W106:42.36
W100:56.59
W100:01.86
W099:29.77
W097:50.54
W096:29.82
W096:16.75
W092:08.07
W089:28.59
W089:27.18
W089:24.53
W084:46.17
W084:41.64
W086:46.78
W086:56.44
W088:28.14
W088:40.11
W088:59.00
W089:21.80
W090:37.68
W090:38.32
W090:41.33
W090:57.63
W093:19.53
W093:29.05
W095:06.46
W098:40.93
W098:44.75
W100:16.14
W099:39.42
W097:01.32
W080:41.63
W083:02.07
W082:37.06
W080:47.34

2
3
3
1
2
2
4
3
4
3
4
1
1
4
4
2
2
1
1
5
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
5
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
3
2

208
7
208
7
208
125
7
208
228
1
7
208
208
1
228
208
1
208
1
125
1
230
1
228
208
1
228
1
208
7
7
208
233
233
199
199
126
200
126
73
224
233
199
224
73
224
224
126
126
200
224
199
126
233
224
200

53
43
35
55
304
34
27
25
49
49
41
130
32
27
63
55
58
38
38
58
51
97
22
11
36
46
43
41
17
77
39
28
89
33
60
15
1
11
26
62
39
183
33
178
94
11
125
122
26
32
89
203
56
17
53
50

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013 017
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013

532
534
535
536
542
623
626
630
633
634
646
652
656
657
658
661
679
682
685
686
687
692
693
694
696
702
704
705
706
708
709
712
715
716
718
719
722
724
727
728
729
730
731
736
765
782
784
788
789
791
793
1048
1052
1070
1074
1077

13
13
13
13
13
23
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
27
27
27
1
6
6
7
7
7
7
5
6
8
8
8

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0856
0925
0953
1122
1607
0654
0755
0957
1211
1219
1611
0828
0940
1002
1005
1051
1640
1732
0713
0720
0744
0952
1044
1115
1325
1436
1515
1551
1633
1728
1813
0754
1124
1211
1310
1319
1529
1645
1726
0651
1100
1203
1237
1533
1840
1153
1425
1109
1156
1224
1646
1435
1253
1440
1534
1658

N06:20.15
N06:15.34
N06:17.46
N06:19.96
N06:25.15
N08:38.75
N08:37.92
N08:45.64
N08:56.56
N08:56.32
N09:06.03
N09:36.03
N09:37.32
N09:41.92
N09:42.23
N09:45.93
N09:51.14
N09:50.69
N09:24.76
N09:23.73
N09:23.21
N09:18.71
N09:17.32
N09:11.22
N09:08.48
N09:04.91
N09:07.47
N09:08.27
N09:06.33
N09:01.98
N09:01.70
N08:24.70
N08:19.52
N08:16.93
N08:14.04
N08:12.56
N08:06.47
N08:08.96
N08:04.19
N08:49.43
N08:58.33
N08:59.86
N09:05.85
N09:12.43
N14:17.79
N23:26.15
N23:50.00
N25:56.38
N26:00.72
N26:04.13
N26:34.68
N24:39.70
N22:47.67
N22:41.30
N22:33.77
N22:32.33

24

W080:42.63
W080:40.31
W080:34.75
W080:22.35
W079:44.89
W087:46.09
W087:48.58
W087:58.94
W088:09.64
W088:05.07
W088:24.03
W090:13.11
W090:24.14
W090:25.78
W090:23.70
W090:28.81
W091:07.99
W091:14.57
W092:43.60
W092:47.51
W092:48.69
W092:58.11
W092:57.69
W092:58.40
W093:06.86
W093:12.46
W093:17.07
W093:20.78
W093:26.42
W093:30.23
W093:37.69
W095:07.74
W095:37.28
W095:41.09
W095:44.33
W095:47.51
W096:01.39
W096:08.88
W096:13.79
W097:44.12
W098:25.18
W098:28.43
W098:31.12
W098:44.12
W110:45.66
W119:33.16
W119:28.20
W119:10.87
W119:08.71
W119:10.66
W119:03.31
W114:39.57
W115:01.68
W111:07.95
W111:10.64
W111:14.08

2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
1
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
3
2
4
1
2
3
3
2
3
4
4
1
1
1

126
73
199
126
199
200
200
126
126
200
126
199
73
233
233
73
233
73
200
73
224
84
200
224
199
233
73
200
199
199
233
199
199
200
200
73
199
73
126
126
233
200
233
199
233
73
199
73
200
199
199
233
224
233
126
233

72
7
40
59
22
40
165
33
36
11
112
29
30
122
40
20
127
140
40
250
96
5
55
27
45
64
43
82
86
62
73
33
97
108
18
86
112
15
84
111
56
79
6
15
22
74
193
145
36
136
22
37
21
30
21
58

On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
013
013
013
013
013 017
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013
013

1099
1102
1104
1105
1107
1109
1185
1194
1217
1224
1225
1230
1235
1239
1242
1244
1254
1255
1259
1261
1267
1281
1283
1289
1290
1378
1379
1384
1385
1386
1388
1391
1446
1450
1461
1466
1587
1592
1593
1595
1596
1599
1603
1628
1678
1681
1697
1712
1713
1714
1716
1720
1728

Steno bredanensis
015
58

9
9
9
9
9
9
15
15
21
21
21
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
25
26
28
30
30
31
31
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
11
11
15
16
4
6
6
6
7
7
7
13
23
23
25
1
1
1
1
3
7

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1311
1426
1512
1541
1749
1856
0907
1809
1150
1517
1542
1847
1158
1727
0758
1154
0854
0932
1727
0826
0917
1457
1624
0913
1004
0933
1020
1408
1503
1522
1649
1745
1044
1336
0820
1554
0836
0904
1140
1823
0725
0826
1509
1823
0844
1106
1342
1302
1456
1517
1654
1334
0637

N21:41.29
N21:48.31
N21:49.56
N21:53.28
N22:00.11
N22:06.54
N21:41.06
N20:51.02
N17:38.66
N17:33.87
N17:33.03
N17:25.54
N16:59.56
N16:45.11
N16:16.10
N16:05.08
N15:25.00
N15:24.55
N14:11.18
N13:45.12
N10:55.59
N11:27.08
N11:34.28
N12:04.75
N12:06.73
N10:39.82
N10:45.01
N11:06.37
N11:06.76
N11:09.34
N11:16.50
N11:22.68
N06:12.54
N06:16.78
N06:07.56
N06:01.07
N10:38.75
N07:46.79
N07:31.59
N06:59.08
N06:07.18
N06:00.84
N05:31.31
N13:16.74
N18:36.59
N18:32.93
N17:02.75
N19:43.63
N19:46.17
N19:46.59
N19:48.23
N21:50.97
N26:50.64

W110:06.76
W110:00.72
W109:56.84
W109:53.42
W109:51.12
W109:48.02
W107:56.07
W108:14.20
W105:21.28
W105:45.80
W105:48.86
W106:01.21
W107:55.09
W108:38.31
W110:22.03
W110:53.90
W113:23.59
W113:27.91
W117:38.14
W119:23.29
W124:03.86
W119:14.97
W119:07.06
W117:27.76
W117:24.72
W088:38.55
W088:36.12
W088:40.04
W088:41.18
W088:38.56
W088:34.38
W088:35.38
W092:39.32
W092:43.74
W102:31.22
W106:39.57
W108:45.58
W113:05.14
W113:24.31
W114:04.38
W115:32.80
W115:40.62
W116:27.38
W108:58.67
W107:19.04
W107:38.71
W114:17.91
W113:00.94
W112:45.96
W112:42.72
W112:25.95
W111:59.25
W116:57.18

1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
2
4
4
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
4
4
4
4
5
3
3
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
2

224
199
200
199
200
199
73
199
233
224
233
73
73
126
73
199
233
233
200
224
200
233
126
73
73
233
224
73
200
73
224
233
228
228
7
125
231
7
208
7
125
228
230
1
230
125
1
125
7
7
208
230
230

35
25
16
38
87
5
7
11
19
19
28
65
26
49
23
37
58
23
32
52
30
41
16
18
25
33
26
41
14
101
39
32
51
17
37
32
25
38
35
33
9
115
27
19
23
47
19
62
44
83
27
47
40

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

9 Aug 03

1608

N07:19.32

W127:53.24

125

14

On

25

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015
015

73
147
229
231
244
255
266
323
606
663
1092
1197
1204
1205
1206
1210
1222
1228
1236
1240
1241
1250
1262
1282
1325
1327
1331
1333
1336
1338
1392
1417
1438
1441
1448
1488
1493
1562
1579
1626
1641
1643
1644
1647
1680
1707

12
20
13
13
17
20
22
29
21
24
9
16
16
16
16
20
21
21
22
22
22
23
26
30
19
20
21
21
22
22
26
28
9
10
11
21
22
31
2
13
16
16
16
16
23
29

Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Nov
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1546
1132
1549
1658
1340
1457
1015
1534
1640
1055
1130
0932
1653
1744
1806
1715
1316
1817
1307
1817
1846
1414
1030
1540
1713
0811
1220
1554
1642
1758
1802
1459
1227
1129
1232
1113
1736
1412
1659
1630
0815
1213
1215
1313
1013
1455

N13:00.46
N08:49.32
N05:05.27
N05:00.80
S00:10.37
N03:07.37
N03:51.18
N09:17.22
N09:03.94
N09:44.44
N21:41.65
N20:09.39
N19:51.04
N19:45.46
N19:44.11
N18:15.91
N17:34.81
N17:28.23
N16:56.33
N16:43.73
N16:42.07
N16:02.94
N13:39.89
N11:28.48
N14:13.67
N13:20.90
N13:09.95
N13:11.50
N13:27.67
N13:28.03
N11:22.96
N11:38.18
N06:13.74
N06:03.32
N06:14.58
N11:39.90
N11:56.39
N14:47.29
N13:29.80
N13:12.72
N16:42.75
N16:57.72
N16:59.24
N16:57.94
N18:35.96
N18:24.15

W133:32.48
W145:11.28
W131:24.30
W131:18.30
W120:03.07
W114:21.02
W107:48.44
W086:25.98
W084:14.31
W090:29.71
W110:12.33
W106:22.86
W105:36.26
W105:27.96
W105:24.87
W103:37.67
W105:34.81
W105:59.00
W108:04.64
W108:42.71
W108:45.91
W111:13.93
W119:38.00
W119:13.03
W100:02.22
W101:27.64
W099:12.03
W098:52.09
W095:44.85
W095:35.43
W088:34.40
W086:49.77
W088:01.73
W090:15.56
W092:40.49
W098:23.96
W095:17.20
W097:51.75
W104:02.94
W109:11.37
W101:40.02
W101:04.65
W101:07.11
W101:02.09
W107:29.25
W119:12.40

2
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
0
1
3
4
4
4
3
1
1
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
1
4
4
3
1
2
5
5
4
3
5
2
2
4
2
1
1
1
4
3

7
125
125
1
230
230
228
1
200
224
200
73
4
73
126
73
126
233
199
233
233
224
126
199
126
126
199
227
199
73
233
126
228
7
208
208
125
208
228
230
208
208
125
1
228
208

13
5
8
3
7
14
10
12
18
17
22
11
5
9
6
8
146
17
13
5
10
8
12
13
5
8
15
1
24
10
13
4
9
4
16
10
6
7
12
6
5
7
6
3
5
9

On
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

Delphinus capensis
016 025
441
016 025
442
016 025
452
016
454
016 025
456
016 025
468
016
470
016
476

31
31
2
2
2
3
3
4

Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1331
1523
1013
1152
1723
1306
1723
1155

S11:52.73
S11:46.18
S09:50.21
S09:44.01
S09:25.07
S08:55.03
S08:33.58
S07:30.11

W077:25.33
W077:37.22
W078:39.52
W078:34.42
W078:43.29
W079:20.74
W079:14.90
W079:59.85

2
3
3
2
3
4
4
3

73
126
34
199
200
224
126
233

68
168
219
128
136
360
429
38

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

018
018

002 010

018

018

018
018
018

26

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
016 025
016
016
016
016
016
016
016
016
016
016

480
482
1004
1006
1011
1043
1044
1046
1059
1156
1157

4
4
31
31
1
4
4
4
7
12
12

Nov
Nov
Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1453
1726
1711
1812
1243
0811
1629
1820
1749
1306
1325

S07:27.66
S07:16.63
N32:07.05
N32:01.16
N29:30.24
N25:45.34
N24:50.36
N24:49.50
N24:09.02
N25:38.05
N25:37.20

W079:57.56
W079:49.38
W117:02.59
W116:56.82
W115:32.87
W113:12.76
W112:20.29
W112:31.19
W111:54.68
W109:26.24
W109:27.37

4
4
2
2
5
4
4
5
4
2
2

73
224
199
73
233
233
233
199
73
233
224

145
301
873
315
123
142
33
351
103
461
55

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Delphinus delphis
017
4
017
6
017
7
017
46
017
47
017
64
017
66
017
304
017
305
017
313
017
318
017
319
017
321
017
326
017
327
017
362
017
367
017
370
017
372
017
373
017
374
017
381
017
387
017
489
017
500
017 006
517
017
519
017
525
017
526
017
537
017
541
017
595
017
613
017
614
017
617
017
620
017
627
017
628
017
631
017
636
017
638
017
640
017
644

29
30
30
8
8
10
11
27
28
28
28
29
29
7
7
11
12
12
12
12
12
13
14
5
7
9
11
12
12
13
13
21
22
22
22
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
23

Jul
Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1857
0710
0737
0856
0954
1745
0853
1630
0653
1050
1519
0656
0939
0626
0631
1119
0648
0901
0955
1230
1425
1052
1110
1656
0629
1345
1106
1621
1736
1216
1508
0659
1151
1248
1546
1637
0819
0901
1031
1315
1319
1414
1521

N32:14.61
N30:58.76
N30:54.74
N08:43.32
N08:39.29
N09:03.26
N10:05.36
N06:46.92
N07:42.64
N08:10.57
N08:39.53
N09:15.80
N09:20.12
N08:46.35
N08:45.51
N00:05.18
S01:25.98
S01:31.57
S01:32.81
S01:40.29
S01:35.83
S02:56.21
S04:58.85
S05:17.37
S02:08.85
N01:05.27
N05:10.80
N06:26.99
N06:27.06
N06:22.34
N06:22.09
N08:19.08
N08:34.64
N08:33.47
N08:27.69
N08:27.74
N08:39.93
N08:42.20
N08:49.18
N08:56.83
N08:59.52
N09:01.16
N09:06.15

W117:15.04
W117:17.34
W117:19.70
W126:48.16
W126:49.23
W129:19.86
W130:39.53
W090:58.04
W089:33.16
W089:22.00
W089:13.98
W087:17.24
W087:01.12
W084:47.45
W084:48.21
W090:55.96
W091:59.19
W092:14.74
W092:23.68
W092:38.36
W092:54.23
W095:20.28
W097:50.44
W081:25.89
W081:15.47
W079:42.25
W080:50.86
W082:35.87
W082:32.39
W080:17.85
W079:49.46
W083:33.47
W086:01.18
W086:06.38
W086:13.73
W086:24.06
W087:54.10
W087:58.61
W087:58.11
W088:14.03
W088:10.79
W088:16.80
W088:20.54

2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
5
4
5
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
1
1
2
2

208
125
228
1
208
7
228
208
228
228
228
125
231
99
200
224
224
200
73
73
200
73
126
224
224
126
233
126
73
199
224
126
233
224
200
233
126
199
199
199
224
199
73

453
304
280
103
121
21
108
140
71
180
305
277
255
2
68
168
181
390
90
128
281
160
60
600
418
255
66
30
30
28
48
70
102
11
77
113
223
156
63
294
120
33
103

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On

27

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
017 013
017
017
017
017
017
017 002
017
017
017
017
017
017
017 013
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017
017

646
650
653
664
688
690
744
752
792
1049
1055
1095
1100
1107
1108
1111
1112
1115
1116
1121
1208
1266
1271
1274
1276
1288
1346
1348
1371
1374
1375
1376
1377
1544
1548
1549
1563
1614
1619
1646
1651
1718
1729
1730
1731
1732
1734
1738

23
24
24
24
25
25
29
29
7
5
7
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
20
28
28
29
29
31
23
23
26
26
26
26
26
30
30
30
31
11
12
16
17
3
7
7
7
7
8
9

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1611
0727
0909
1126
0813
0928
0730
1337
1522
1553
1007
1219
1332
1749
1822
0659
0732
0946
1056
1434
1623
0850
1243
0827
1526
0819
1037
1443
0644
0726
0751
0801
0845
1249
1517
1618
1509
1520
0953
1254
0737
0946
0927
1003
1157
1343
1215
1015

N09:06.03
N09:34.16
N09:36.97
N09:46.42
N09:18.98
N09:17.03
N10:36.85
N11:34.29
N26:26.64
N24:34.78
N23:58.06
N21:42.84
N21:42.48
N22:00.11
N22:03.49
N23:08.91
N23:10.30
N23:23.03
N23:31.57
N23:53.35
N18:22.31
N10:57.34
N10:36.95
N10:06.52
N10:26.59
N12:03.30
N13:33.26
N13:35.26
N10:20.18
N10:23.45
N10:24.03
N10:25.44
N10:32.48
N15:41.33
N15:38.75
N15:37.55
N14:52.23
N10:32.34
N11:31.38
N16:56.60
N17:40.68
N21:21.63
N27:14.44
N27:19.84
N27:32.67
N27:49.50
N29:14.53
N31:33.23

W088:24.03
W090:04.99
W090:20.31
W090:37.68
W092:50.19
W092:54.41
W104:10.02
W104:50.42
W119:04.14
W114:54.70
W112:30.60
W110:06.39
W110:04.06
W109:51.12
W109:50.18
W108:58.24
W108:54.14
W108:53.80
W108:56.27
W109:09.00
W103:43.52
W124:04.26
W124:10.30
W122:56.16
W121:59.19
W117:34.12
W093:35.55
W092:58.69
W088:40.13
W088:35.74
W088:36.22
W088:37.39
W088:38.14
W095:29.35
W095:39.36
W095:49.11
W097:58.02
W114:45.16
W112:37.49
W101:03.56
W102:01.30
W111:46.84
W117:13.87
W117:15.25
W117:26.08
W117:31.97
W118:11.53
W116:51.60

3
2
1
0
1
2
5
4
2
4
4
1
1
2
2
5
5
3
2
2
4
4
4
3
4
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
3
4
4
1
2
5
3
2
4
1
5
2

126
126
233
126
199
73
73
233
200
200
200
233
200
200
73
224
126
199
199
200
233
73
73
73
233
233
126
126
200
73
73
126
224
230
208
125
1
1
208
230
125
228
125
125
208
1
228
7

112
95
135
382
49
57
18
35
162
73
383
54
109
87
33
46
71
49
75
122
43
65
200
150
125
21
26
203
59
93
25
50
14
148
12
143
87
157
95
54
98
89
78
26
44
286
37
105

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Tursiops truncatus
018 077
26
018
94
018 036
104
018 036
208
018 036
209
018 034
242

31
14
15
11
11
17

Jul
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03

1717
1418
1053
1228
1350
0725

N27:46.02
N12:29.77
N10:15.60
N09:20.42
N09:22.03
S00:42.03

W121:17.35
W136:28.89
W136:55.38
W137:56.20
W137:49.91
W120:26.90

1
3
1
2
1
4

125
208
125
7
208
208

30
15
20
33
32
48

Off
On
On
On
On
On

28

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018

036
036
036
015

277
021 036
034
034 021
036
036

025

021

036
036
021
036

292
316
322
323
325
329
366
406
417
418
421
423
424
430
432
446
449
450
459
461
465
473
475
493
494
495
496
502
512
516
531
551
552
553
561
562
563
564
565
566
580
582
583
584
585
586
596
600
607
612
621
632
666
670
676
681

26
28
29
29
29
7
11
19
21
21
22
22
22
24
24
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
6
6
6
6
7
9
9
13
14
14
14
19
19
19
19
19
19
20
20
20
20
20
20
21
21
21
22
22
23
24
24
24
24

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1137
1231
1342
1534
1727
1626
1748
0655
1318
1818
0955
1134
1233
1019
1436
1521
0640
0747
0624
0655
0948
0944
1056
0931
1117
1331
1349
1316
0646
1139
0846
1512
1544
1626
1429
1450
1552
1621
1646
1707
0848
0934
0935
0937
0946
1046
0710
1014
1754
0918
1649
1103
1221
1408
1542
1647

N05:13.17
N08:20.65
N09:20.07
N09:17.22
N09:20.08
N07:38.62
S00:43.28
S09:04.01
S09:12.77
S09:57.82
S11:48.82
S11:56.33
S11:59.12
S14:46.74
S14:40.75
S10:25.75
S10:04.87
S09:56.88
S09:29.80
S09:27.23
S09:06.04
S07:45.42
S07:38.78
S03:40.94
S03:28.39
S03:23.83
S03:21.27
S01:19.49
N00:55.81
N01:14.56
N06:23.43
N07:50.40
N07:51.33
N07:54.11
N08:18.16
N08:15.60
N08:08.27
N08:05.83
N08:03.71
N08:01.86
N07:20.29
N07:16.26
N07:16.14
N07:17.24
N07:14.41
N07:05.10
N08:19.78
N08:27.60
N09:07.25
N08:35.00
N08:26.20
N08:50.69
N09:49.16
N09:51.00
N09:53.58
N09:53.46

29

W094:33.44
W089:20.60
W086:32.17
W086:25.98
W086:16.74
W084:47.99
W090:44.27
W095:06.47
W088:57.77
W088:45.69
W088:14.37
W088:10.51
W088:07.31
W084:39.34
W084:23.26
W078:30.37
W078:55.62
W078:54.03
W079:39.37
W079:37.91
W079:20.35
W080:09.43
W080:04.59
W081:16.10
W081:07.80
W080:54.50
W080:54.78
W081:01.50
W080:13.64
W080:01.68
W080:43.23
W078:43.98
W078:49.16
W078:52.43
W079:33.40
W079:29.55
W079:30.65
W079:37.01
W079:39.90
W079:41.49
W081:18.01
W081:23.00
W081:21.85
W081:22.86
W081:22.02
W081:29.49
W083:35.18
W083:46.72
W084:16.13
W085:55.36
W086:22.05
W088:00.25
W090:42.07
W090:47.60
W090:55.75
W091:04.93

4
5
3
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
5
2
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
1
0
1
1
1

125
230
208
1
1
199
233
126
99
73
98
199
233
199
199
233
126
73
233
126
200
224
199
199
73
199
73
233
233
199
233
200
199
233
126
199
233
199
233
233
224
126
126
200
126
233
126
199
126
126
126
200
199
233
199
233

21
19
26
12
7
7
47
5
6
48
18
108
8
42
45
253
2795
467
28
1
35
10
7
47
49
22
25
6
2
67
43
13
25
30
10
25
8
9
11
12
40
1
1
20
1
31
32
20
24
64
22
101
51
1
11
12

On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018

036
036
037

015
021
021
021

002

002
015

015

021

721
737
1031
1045
1056
1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1092
1113
1124
1126
1127
1129
1134
1135
1137
1140
1146
1148
1150
1151
1152
1162
1163
1164
1171
1176
1183
1186
1187
1234
1241
1252
1265
1285
1293
1336
1337
1341
1344
1345
1352
1353
1355
1356
1357
1359
1360
1361
1366
1368
1370

26
27
2
4
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
9
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
13
13
13
13
14
15
15
15
22
22
23
27
30
31
22
22
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25

Nov
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1446
1553
1841
1736
1236
1834
0722
0803
0843
0952
1009
1130
0843
1739
0653
0743
0824
1156
1237
1333
1437
1649
1730
1816
1929
0826
0701
0804
0854
1743
1058
0714
0927
1021
0958
1846
1648
1522
1832
1643
1642
1730
0752
1003
1016
1034
1056
1151
1239
1246
1326
1356
1413
1204
1514
1818

N08:05.58
N09:12.44
N27:37.77
N24:49.38
N23:58.67
N24:11.01
N23:20.50
N23:17.01
N23:15.18
N23:07.41
N23:05.45
N21:41.65
N23:17.43
N24:12.05
N25:26.69
N25:30.99
N25:34.90
N26:00.48
N26:04.21
N26:13.34
N26:16.44
N26:32.37
N26:34.77
N26:42.71
N26:46.13
N26:03.69
N24:20.19
N24:17.04
N24:15.01
N23:32.08
N21:43.83
N21:49.52
N21:40.09
N21:42.28
N17:01.57
N16:42.07
N15:55.81
N12:38.43
N11:35.53
N12:23.26
N13:27.67
N13:27.69
N13:29.43
N13:32.45
N13:32.52
N13:42.91
N13:38.13
N13:36.26
N13:31.11
N13:28.13
N13:25.74
N13:21.86
N13:20.69
N12:04.96
N11:37.95
N11:06.68

30

W095:55.90
W098:44.07
W115:08.22
W112:29.16
W112:18.35
W111:52.93
W110:45.76
W110:42.30
W110:35.36
W110:36.76
W110:37.66
W110:12.33
W108:51.35
W109:23.70
W110:18.79
W110:20.90
W110:22.77
W110:37.35
W110:41.43
W110:48.55
W110:51.75
W111:05.85
W111:07.60
W111:06.35
W111:12.87
W109:54.34
W108:10.76
W108:08.13
W108:03.15
W107:18.76
W106:10.88
W107:41.32
W107:54.33
W107:57.14
W107:39.36
W108:45.91
W111:32.59
W123:20.09
W118:58.74
W116:38.11
W095:44.85
W095:39.22
W094:02.23
W093:43.09
W093:40.90
W090:46.28
W090:46.96
W090:41.33
W090:39.86
W090:39.90
W090:37.37
W090:35.22
W090:32.94
W089:43.14
W089:43.80
W089:46.35

2
2
5
5
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
2
5
4
4
2
3
3
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2

233
73
126
200
199
233
200
199
233
73
200
200
73
73
233
224
233
224
233
126
224
199
200
199
73
73
200
126
199
233
73
126
73
73
126
233
224
224
224
73
199
224
126
4
199
199
126
73
73
73
200
200
224
73
73
126

57
7
44
20
13
30
17
11
13
10
52
22
17
29
57
16
52
54
29
71
11
32
13
65
20
49
34
138
145
47
29
3
18
179
7
10
11
49
18
78
24
15
16
4
31
6
31
23
10
23
29
17
36
42
25
31

On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018

006

090
277
006
036
015

006

090
021
021
021
021
015
021
015
002
021

Grampus griseus
021
021
021 032
021 377
021
021
021
021 277
021
021
021
021

1394
1395
1400
1402
1404
1405
1410
1411
1413
1414
1415
1421
1427
1434
1444
1455
1488
1490
1496
1497
1504
1505
1507
1508
1527
1529
1530
1532
1534
1536
1543
1545
1562
1566
1578
1579
1589
1689
1690
1711
1723
1726

27
27
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
28
28
28
29
29
11
12
21
21
23
23
28
28
28
28
29
29
29
29
29
30
30
30
31
1
2
2
4
24
24
1
5
6

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0911
1025
1245
1416
1510
1531
0746
0822
1134
1202
1336
1825
0847
1451
0616
1143
1113
1805
1159
1238
0912
1028
1202
1203
0843
1005
1102
1454
1632
0623
1225
1341
1412
1401
1650
1659
1134
1005
1205
0847
0842
1352

N12:33.26
N12:36.10
N12:40.16
N12:39.06
N12:38.99
N12:39.25
N11:51.51
N11:51.55
N11:46.23
N11:43.78
N11:40.04
N11:29.10
N10:17.14
N09:42.55
N06:11.61
N06:21.71
N11:39.90
N11:35.57
N12:49.45
N12:53.04
N13:48.53
N13:48.53
N13:46.81
N13:47.38
N15:05.90
N15:05.49
N15:06.10
N15:09.27
N15:11.40
N16:04.37
N15:40.96
N15:41.02
N14:47.29
N15:15.87
N13:30.69
N13:29.80
N10:22.64
N17:54.11
N17:51.81
N19:33.72
N21:58.90
N24:57.08

W088:52.72
W088:45.97
W088:33.88
W088:31.58
W088:26.59
W088:22.59
W087:44.17
W087:38.43
W087:13.88
W087:09.33
W086:58.73
W086:22.79
W085:58.79
W085:27.78
W092:07.36
W095:05.77
W098:23.96
W097:39.09
W093:16.06
W093:11.43
W090:56.27
W091:10.22
W091:21.12
W091:21.32
W093:12.80
W093:29.22
W093:34.04
W094:04.16
W094:13.44
W094:35.83
W095:25.42
W095:29.31
W097:51.75
W100:47.66
W103:59.58
W104:02.94
W109:07.86
W110:29.76
W110:42.44
W113:40.42
W116:52.03
W115:46.40

3
2
2
1
1
1
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
1
1
0
0
1
1
3
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
5
4
4
4
4
2

233
233
126
200
199
200
199
233
224
126
73
199
233
199
125
230
208
228
208
1
230
228
125
208
125
208
1
1
1
1
7
1
208
125
208
228
208
208
230
208
228
4

12
17
144
7
15
8
25
20
1
42
12
2
30
83
26
5
10
20
27
22
53
10
5
2
6
6
8
131
84
5
7
20
7
111
5
12
42
46
41
32
81
21

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off

16
100
112
160
164
238
249
334
335
343
396
399

30
15
15
20
21
16
19
9
9
10
15
17

Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1851
0803
1847
1904
0920
0731
1755
0627
1032
0655
1247
0759

N29:46.91
N10:34.54
N09:21.94
N08:16.05
N07:23.36
N00:29.83
N02:56.50
N04:07.33
N03:44.67
N02:18.53
S07:07.22
S09:43.91

W118:40.66
W136:52.05
W136:56.94
W146:10.10
W147:41.51
W123:25.30
W116:49.06
W085:55.42
W086:27.79
W088:21.22
W100:46.01
W101:20.88

3
2
2
1
3
4
4
5
4
5
6
5

1
125
125
1
208
125
1
224
73
73
126
200

9
19
42
10
10
12
7
5
3
4
8
9

On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

31

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021
021

034
036 018
034 018

Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1027
1818
1134
1317
0727
0902
1021
0616
0846
0919
0847
1649
0654
1327
1007
1054
0942
0846
1920
1739
0824
0905
0957
1108
1313
1333
1340
1459
1708
1850
0656
1351
1246
1204
1713
1454
1522
1454
1459
1632
1225
1341
1624
1721
0734
1259
1401
1513
1816
0842

S08:34.77
S09:57.82
S11:56.33
S13:39.15
S09:19.08
S09:09.53
S07:41.96
N06:31.53
N06:23.43
N06:19.19
N08:38.05
N08:26.20
N08:41.43
N08:58.01
N09:40.10
N09:45.75
N23:17.51
N28:35.29
N31:55.52
N24:12.05
N25:34.90
N25:37.56
N25:47.58
N25:55.58
N26:07.96
N26:13.34
N26:13.05
N26:18.73
N21:38.03
N18:08.98
N17:47.44
N16:02.89
N17:06.90
N12:04.96
N06:17.21
N11:18.52
N11:18.38
N15:09.27
N15:09.34
N15:11.40
N15:40.96
N15:41.02
N15:38.57
N15:35.07
N14:41.39
N14:39.72
N15:15.87
N13:35.90
N14:39.78
N21:58.90

W091:14.43
W088:45.69
W088:10.51
W081:39.02
W079:34.92
W079:29.11
W080:06.40
W080:58.77
W080:43.23
W080:42.76
W085:52.86
W086:22.05
W087:44.51
W088:13.04
W090:27.56
W090:29.11
W119:39.21
W118:36.21
W116:53.29
W109:23.70
W110:22.77
W110:28.21
W110:28.92
W110:36.62
W110:47.03
W110:48.55
W110:47.75
W110:52.56
W106:21.96
W103:31.76
W104:50.73
W111:09.30
W100:57.64
W089:43.14
W093:14.29
W102:56.86
W102:56.77
W094:04.16
W094:03.43
W094:13.44
W095:25.42
W095:29.31
W095:45.54
W095:52.00
W097:06.97
W097:41.61
W100:47.66
W103:51.80
W106:05.10
W116:52.03

4
4
4
5
3
3
4
2
2
2
3
1
3
1
0
0
2
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
4

199
73
199
126
199
73
126
200
233
73
126
126
233
224
200
73
233
233
200
73
233
199
200
233
199
126
200
233
126
126
73
233
224
73
208
7
7
1
1
1
7
1
125
228
125
208
125
7
125
228

26
48
108
22
75
7
5
33
43
1
20
22
12
9
53
15
22
3
15
29
52
23
28
9
14
71
10
79
17
11
12
21
28
42
6
13
11
131
16
84
7
20
7
7
15
2
111
5
13
81

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On

Lagenorhynchus obliquidens
022
1010
1 Aug
022
1012
1 Aug
022
1737
9 Dec
022
1739
9 Dec

03
03
03
03

0940
1639
0902
1041

N29:49.31
N28:58.73
N31:21.85
N31:33.99

W115:49.58
W115:18.87
W116:58.86
W116:50.99

3
4
2
2

73
227
125
208

16
3
6
29

On
Off
On
On

018
018

018
018

018

033
018

018
018
018
018

018
077
018

409
418
423
434
463
464
474
527
531
533
611
621
624
639
659
662
780
796
1008
1124
1129
1130
1132
1133
1136
1137
1138
1141
1180
1212
1213
1249
1309
1366
1451
1479
1480
1532
1533
1534
1543
1545
1550
1551
1554
1560
1566
1576
1635
1723

20
21
22
25
3
3
4
13
13
13
22
22
23
23
24
24
6
8
31
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
14
20
21
23
6
25
11
19
19
29
29
29
30
30
30
30
31
31
1
2
14
5

32

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
025
438 27
025
440 31
025 016
441 31
025 016
442 31
025
444
1
025 076
445
1
025 016
452
2
025
453
2
025 016
456
2
025 016
468
3
025 016
480
4
025 018
493
6

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0610
1254
1331
1523
0931
1157
1013
1131
1723
1306
1453
0931

S12:08.17
S11:55.38
S11:52.73
S11:46.18
S10:37.72
S10:28.15
S09:50.21
S09:47.29
S09:25.07
S08:55.03
S07:27.66
S03:40.94

W077:24.23
W077:18.76
W077:25.33
W077:37.22
W078:08.44
W078:08.42
W078:39.52
W078:36.70
W078:43.29
W079:20.74
W079:57.56
W081:16.10

2
2
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
4
4
4

199
126
73
126
34
126
34
73
200
224
73
199

135
90
68
168
138
364
219
340
136
360
145
47

Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

17 Oct 03

1747

S09:32.69

W099:45.22

73

60

On

Peponocephala electra
031
1481 19 Oct 03

1549

N11:20.04

W102:56.16

73

On

Feresa attenuata
032 021
112
032
320

15 Aug 03
29 Sep 03

1847
0915

N09:21.94
N09:20.09

W136:56.94
W087:01.12

2
4

125
228

42
29

On
On

Pseudorca crassidens
033
282
033
283
033
285
033
286
033
287
033
288
033
776
033 021
1213

25
25
25
25
25
25
4
21

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Dec
Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1159
1250
1318
1339
1410
1450
1024
0656

N04:44.37
N04:48.51
N04:47.50
N04:48.36
N04:46.20
N04:46.48
N18:35.06
N17:47.44

W097:00.05
W096:56.14
W096:54.46
W096:52.36
W096:47.18
W096:41.09
W117:54.79
W104:50.73

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2

230
1
228
125
230
125
233
73

15
6
7
5
4
6
30
12

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Globicephala sp.
034 018
242
034
368
034
405
034
408
034 021
409
034 018
421
034
422
034 018 021
423
034
426

17
12
18
19
20
22
22
22
22

Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0725
0742
1837
1745
1027
0955
1106
1134
1425

S00:42.03
S01:26.19
S09:12.46
S08:52.51
S08:34.77
S11:48.82
S11:53.88
S11:56.33
S12:14.10

W120:26.90
W092:07.30
W096:31.95
W093:17.71
W091:14.43
W088:14.37
W088:11.39
W088:10.51
W088:06.96

4
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
4

208
126
84
224
199
98
126
199
200

48
5
9
19
26
18
7
108
6

On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On

Globicephala macrorhynchus
036
31
1 Aug
036
70 11 Aug
036
81 13 Aug
036
96 14 Aug
036 018
104 15 Aug
036
105 15 Aug
036
106 15 Aug
036
107 15 Aug
036
108 15 Aug
036
115 16 Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1319
1721
1122
1612
1053
1232
1256
1312
1336
1551

N25:55.35
N10:59.19
N14:32.19
N12:13.35
N10:15.60
N10:14.84
N10:11.98
N10:10.88
N10:08.11
N06:34.06

W123:40.78
W131:36.49
W135:11.80
W136:32.03
W136:55.38
W136:50.43
W136:51.35
W136:52.46
W136:54.72
W137:36.43

3
5
3
3
1
2
4
4
4
5

208
125
208
230
125
7
228
230
7
230

19
45
12
20
20
28
12
20
7
11

On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Lagenodelphis hosei
026
401

Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

33

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036
036

077
077
018
018

018
018
018
021 018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018
018

077

Orcinus orca
037
037
037
037
037
037
037
037
037 018
037 072
037
037
037
037
037

178
189
197
208
209
217
239
284
291
292
302
314
316
322
353
384
418
430
432
530
596
612
632
721
786
1031
1444
1458
1465
1469
1470
1471
1601
1602
1724
1725

26
9
10
11
11
11
16
25
26
26
27
28
28
29
10
13
21
24
24
13
21
22
23
26
7
2
11
12
16
17
17
18
7
7
5
5

Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Aug
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1507
1346
1413
1228
1350
1726
1205
1311
0854
1137
1412
1124
1231
1342
1556
1711
1818
1019
1436
0824
0710
0918
1103
1446
0734
1841
0616
1659
1245
0709
0956
1334
1058
1200
1357
1637

N20:27.49
N12:13.88
N10:34.82
N09:20.42
N09:22.03
N09:05.34
N00:04.15
N04:48.28
N05:10.19
N05:13.17
N06:45.13
N08:12.45
N08:20.65
N09:20.07
N01:34.60
S03:19.23
S09:57.82
S14:46.74
S14:40.75
N06:23.72
N08:19.78
N08:35.00
N08:50.69
N08:05.58
N25:38.01
N27:37.77
N06:11.61
N06:26.46
N05:59.20
N06:00.97
N06:20.91
N09:20.41
N05:46.46
N05:44.76
N22:45.69
N23:01.25

W157:05.72
W142:34.27
W140:01.11
W137:56.20
W137:49.91
W137:32.68
W122:51.47
W096:54.03
W094:40.95
W094:33.44
W091:17.09
W089:20.05
W089:20.60
W086:32.17
W089:17.97
W095:48.81
W088:45.69
W084:39.34
W084:23.26
W080:46.30
W083:35.18
W085:55.36
W088:00.25
W095:55.90
W119:13.17
W115:08.22
W092:07.36
W095:32.39
W106:13.32
W108:13.60
W107:57.50
W105:14.61
W115:58.69
W116:00.43
W116:37.03
W116:29.56

5
5
4
2
1
2
5
4
4
4
4
5
5
3
5
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
1
2
1
5
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
3

1
230
208
7
208
99
228
1
125
125
7
125
230
208
200
73
73
199
199
99
126
126
200
233
200
126
125
230
208
125
1
230
230
230
208
7

13
14
19
33
32
1
25
18
9
21
14
13
19
26
19
20
48
42
45
8
32
64
101
57
56
44
26
10
21
31
38
22
17
5
12
30

Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

136
138
163
202
243
543
781
1054
1056
1085
1181
1297
1382
1447
1617

19
19
21
11
17
13
6
7
7
9
14
4
26
11
12

Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Nov
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Oct
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1259
1531
0738
0728
1036
1719
0943
0716
1236
0702
1839
1358
1126
1149
0835

N09:15.84
N09:28.54
N07:32.90
N09:28.45
S00:20.89
N06:28.84
N23:14.07
N23:47.99
N23:58.67
N21:47.44
N21:43.97
N16:20.27
N10:56.17
N06:12.38
N11:25.13

W142:43.55
W143:03.15
W147:31.48
W138:20.08
W120:14.12
W079:33.76
W119:37.66
W112:52.81
W112:18.35
W110:19.44
W106:33.74
W105:19.75
W088:39.28
W092:41.37
W112:42.52

4
3
2
2
4
2
2
3
2
2
3
4
3
4
4

125
125
7
1
208
126
98
199
199
200
200
73
199
208
125

2
3
1
5
13
5
1
1
13
24
12
5
22
4
5

On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

31 Oct 03

1208

S11:58.67

W077:16.84

224

On

Phocoena spinipinnis
042
439

34

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
Physeter macrocephalus
046
32
1 Aug 03
046
38
5 Aug 03
046
72 12 Aug 03
046
90 14 Aug 03
046
113 16 Aug 03
046
174 26 Aug 03
046
175 26 Aug 03
046
181
5 Sep 03
046
183
5 Sep 03
046
270 22 Sep 03
046
328
7 Oct 03
046
385 14 Oct 03
046
386 14 Oct 03
046
388 14 Oct 03
046
397 16 Oct 03
046
404 18 Oct 03
046
410 20 Oct 03
046
412 20 Oct 03
046
505
8 Nov 03
046
785
6 Dec 03
046
1033
3 Aug 03
046
1610 10 Nov 03
046
1705 29 Nov 03

1707
1536
1416
1030
1104
0836
1126
0824
0951
1450
1432
0745
0818
1120
0734
1825
1437
1743
0611
1514
1009
0957
1133

N25:48.39
N17:21.41
N12:55.96
N12:51.16
N07:16.06
N19:24.79
N19:50.94
N19:23.77
N19:11.92
N03:55.39
N07:33.88
S04:43.72
S04:52.61
S05:02.57
S08:50.70
S09:12.27
S08:32.48
S08:32.16
S00:00.75
N23:50.68
N26:44.93
N08:47.52
N18:21.08

W123:47.79
W127:28.70
W133:33.29
W136:18.76
W137:24.77
W156:52.66
W156:58.67
W156:29.65
W156:16.80
W107:06.99
W084:50.21
W097:42.31
W097:42.91
W097:52.03
W103:12.17
W096:31.70
W090:53.43
W090:37.33
W080:44.22
W119:31.75
W115:01.73
W118:23.59
W119:33.39

4
4
4
1
4
4
6
2
3
4
4
3
3
3
5
5
4
4
4
2
6
3
4

208
125
98
1
230
228
125
125
208
1
200
199
200
199
73
126
29
199
200
233
200
7
230

24
2
11
1
6
5
2
6
11
1
25
1
8
1
1
2
1
3
1
3
1
3
1

On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

Kogia sima
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
048
ziphiid whale
049
049
049
049
049

15
28
142
154
155
203
619
642
655
1073
1081
1101
1103
1143
1145
1220
1223
1310
1495
1565
1568
1570
1640

30
1
20
20
20
11
22
23
24
8
8
9
9
11
11
21
21
6
23
1
1
1
16

Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Nov
Nov
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1514
0846
0850
1605
1608
0842
1623
1417
0939
1516
1807
1415
1504
1541
1610
1241
1456
1320
1026
0915
1524
1536
0746

N30:13.81
N26:23.89
N09:00.52
N08:36.07
N08:35.33
N09:26.94
N08:28.96
N08:58.86
N09:36.97
N22:37.67
N22:29.52
N21:45.69
N21:49.64
N26:25.97
N26:30.82
N17:37.01
N17:31.73
N17:07.50
N12:40.67
N15:28.47
N15:14.09
N15:13.71
N16:41.13

W118:13.42
W123:04.86
W144:58.01
W145:48.45
W145:48.82
W138:22.74
W086:16.50
W088:17.93
W090:23.45
W111:11.02
W111:19.86
W110:00.07
W109:59.27
W110:58.95
W111:00.15
W105:26.54
W105:42.53
W100:56.52
W093:31.31
W100:04.81
W100:54.75
W100:55.86
W101:44.58

2
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
0
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
2

1
208
228
7
7
1
73
73
73
73
233
73
126
73
200
199
73
73
7
7
125
125
228

1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1

On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On

55
383
400
540
735

9
13
17
13
27

Aug
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03

0851
1539
1010
1422
1449

N06:32.10
S03:10.81
S09:41.72
N06:23.37
N09:11.62

W127:00.32
W095:38.76
W101:01.24
W079:55.93
W098:42.79

4
4
5
2
2

1
199
99
233
126

2
1
1
2
1

On
On
Off
On
Off

35

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
049
049
049
049
049
049
049
049
049

1040
1066
1125
1216
1343
1564
1604
1613
1637

3
8
10
21
23
1
7
10
15

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1800
1306
1837
1142
0959
0637
1711
1727
1314

N27:01.28
N22:48.50
N24:13.19
N17:36.99
N13:29.70
N15:24.82
N05:19.09
N09:14.50
N15:42.12

W114:23.89
W110:60.00
W109:26.38
W105:20.99
W093:42.49
W099:37.68
W116:37.41
W117:31.39
W103:56.98

5
2
2
1
4
2
4
2
3

199
126
126
200
73
1
208
231
4

7
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1

Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off

Mesoplodon sp.
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051
051

11
29
61
74
95
176
177
190
391
436
528
1120
1123
1131
1193
1195
1286
1298
1307
1330
1558
1567
1569
1573
1600
1632
1701

30
1
10
12
14
26
26
9
14
26
13
10
10
11
15
15
30
4
6
21
31
1
1
1
7
14
26

Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Oct
Oct
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0928
0950
1123
1651
1542
1433
1505
1459
1646
1156
0647
1317
1731
0948
1747
1906
1919
1756
1153
1047
1103
1453
1535
1740
1040
1410
1642

N30:42.41
N26:19.44
N08:15.35
N13:05.00
N12:18.28
N20:21.33
N20:27.20
N12:09.39
S05:25.66
S12:33.41
N06:26.73
N23:45.19
N24:09.39
N25:44.44
N20:55.57
N20:43.26
N11:34.52
N16:27.86
N17:06.11
N13:10.09
N14:30.97
N15:14.50
N15:14.34
N15:07.75
N05:47.65
N14:25.16
N16:19.17

W117:30.89
W123:16.01
W128:46.25
W133:36.62
W136:30.26
W157:05.26
W157:05.49
W142:27.12
W098:31.06
W078:36.97
W080:56.83
W109:05.14
W109:23.40
W110:29.06
W108:14.73
W108:11.78
W118:56.39
W105:04.17
W101:00.02
W099:24.54
W097:27.74
W100:50.04
W100:56.77
W101:11.86
W115:57.33
W106:33.21
W117:43.37

2
1
5
3
3
5
5
5
4
5
2
3
2
2
1
0
2
4
2
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
4

125
125
1
125
125
1
1
7
224
224
73
73
126
200
200
200
199
233
199
73
208
230
125
1
125
125
1

2
4
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
2
2
3
3
3

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Ziphius cavirostris
061
207
061
227
061
341
061
610
061
651
061
669
061
717
061
760
061
1086
061
1122
061
1218
061
1221
061
1248
061
1277
061
1318
061
1323

11
13
9
22
24
24
26
1
9
10
21
21
23
30
18
19

Sep
Sep
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1208
1512
1550
0805
0823
1401
1249
1318
0846
1443
1231
1311
1312
0807
0701
0812

N09:23.42
N05:05.37
N03:24.22
N08:44.82
N09:37.22
N09:51.21
N08:15.39
N14:32.45
N21:49.97
N23:52.57
N17:38.68
N17:34.96
N16:05.98
N11:08.02
N16:02.45
N14:52.36

W138:02.17
W131:29.76
W086:55.23
W085:48.73
W090:11.47
W090:47.45
W095:41.15
W110:04.69
W110:23.69
W109:10.55
W105:26.06
W105:30.80
W111:02.38
W120:05.39
W098:22.07
W098:58.54

2
4
4
2
2
1
2
4
2
2
1
1
3
2
3
4

125
1
199
73
224
233
73
233
227
200
73
126
199
200
126
73

2
3
2
2
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
Off

36

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
061
061
061
061
061
061

1328
1462
1464
1559
1575
1607

20
15
16
31
2
9

Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03

1410
1009
1028
1120
1308
1648

N12:56.26
N06:05.85
N06:02.27
N14:32.06
N13:46.40
N07:42.71

W101:48.29
W102:46.85
W105:50.89
W097:29.63
W103:35.19
W120:28.66

3
4
4
2
4
4

224
1
208
7
1
1

3
3
1
2
2
2

On
On
On
On
On
Off

Berardius bairdii
063
12
063
1057

30 Jul 03
7 Aug 03

1130
1342

N30:35.31
N24:03.46

W117:45.96
W112:21.05

2
2

1
73

4
4

On
Off

Balaenoptera sp.
070
1
070
8
070
60
070
68
070
116
070
134
070
139
070
192
070 077
220
070
222
070
224
070
233
070
257
070
262
070
336
070
377
070
379
070
415
070
419
070
471
070
594
070 075 072
647
070
738
070
773
070
1015
070
1016
070
1023
070
1028
070
1035
070 074
1036
070
1037
070 074
1039
070
1041
070
1051
070
1096
070
1149
070
1516
070
1519
070
1605
070
1702
070
1709

29
30
10
11
17
19
19
10
12
13
13
14
20
21
9
13
13
21
22
3
20
23
28
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
5
9
11
28
28
9
27
30

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1826
0747
1039
1136
0620
1137
1533
0627
1221
0750
0903
0704
1553
0931
1057
0836
0959
1014
0727
1747
1807
1624
0846
1116
0633
0645
1337
1734
1444
1449
1510
1727
1909
1816
1240
1737
1603
1625
1300
0759
0820

N32:18.10
N30:54.60
N08:14.74
N10:21.41
N04:49.32
N09:09.52
N09:30.86
N11:07.83
N07:23.91
N05:44.30
N05:33.17
N03:58.46
N03:09.33
N03:31.38
N03:41.32
S02:44.62
S02:53.31
S09:02.07
S11:27.43
S08:34.20
N07:33.28
N09:06.49
N09:43.43
N16:48.78
N28:39.24
N28:36.02
N27:54.57
N27:44.03
N26:54.55
N26:53.85
N26:54.38
N26:59.71
N27:01.49
N24:30.11
N21:44.41
N26:39.72
N13:50.51
N13:51.43
N07:25.37
N15:49.97
N18:50.00

W117:16.57
W117:18.91
W128:44.24
W130:53.08
W137:55.45
W142:33.26
W143:03.07
W140:47.97
W135:01.51
W132:17.27
W132:10.60
W129:30.47
W114:15.08
W111:45.30
W086:26.53
W095:05.39
W095:15.82
W089:05.07
W088:16.30
W079:15.88
W082:09.31
W088:28.62
W101:03.99
W114:48.51
W115:41.86
W115:38.82
W115:32.23
W115:16.29
W114:38.58
W114:36.81
W114:31.84
W114:23.40
W114:19.70
W115:08.86
W110:04.29
W111:07.58
W091:55.88
W091:56.48
W121:01.87
W119:43.94
W117:04.04

0
4
4
4
5
4
3
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
5
4
4
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
1
3
2
2
4
5
4

230
1
208
98
7
208
208
208
228
7
208
7
7
7
126
29
200
199
199
224
224
126
126
126
4
126
233
200
224
126
199
199
126
126
224
126
208
208
1
1
7

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
20
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
7
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
On

Balaenoptera acutorostrata
071
1009
1 Aug 03

0621

N30:20.63

W116:04.23

73

On

Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov

37

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
Balaenoptera edeni
072
59
072 002 011
98
072
225
072
226
072
236
072
237
072
245
072
251
072
339
072
342
072
352
072
382
072
481
072
498
072
507
072 075 070
647
072
734
072
767
072
1034
072
1038
072
1067
072
1071
072
1072
072
1075
072
1076
072
1078
072
1080
072 075
1084
072 037
1085
072
1089
072
1128
072
1153
072
1154
072
1155
072
1159
072
1161
072
1169
072
1260
072
1295
072
1362
072
1399
072
1454
072
1486
072
1675
072
1700
072
1708
072
1715

10
14
13
13
14
14
17
20
9
9
10
13
4
6
8
23
27
2
3
3
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
11
12
12
12
12
13
13
25
1
24
27
12
21
22
26
29
1

Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0902
1846
0909
1248
1604
1731
1416
0830
1352
1614
1337
1154
1530
1528
0757
1624
1437
1044
1246
1539
1325
1513
1516
1625
1648
1702
1803
1928
0702
1020
0755
1018
1119
1158
1741
0655
1452
1920
1654
1540
1209
1021
1001
1741
0954
1725
1522

N08:03.88
N11:52.75
N05:32.16
N05:11.24
N03:12.38
N03:07.21
S00:03.44
N03:03.39
N03:29.93
N03:20.58
N01:46.82
S02:58.51
S07:23.91
S03:19.60
N00:01.64
N09:06.49
N09:10.85
N15:24.74
N26:52.82
N26:57.33
N22:46.61
N22:38.39
N22:37.27
N22:36.95
N22:35.85
N22:32.66
N22:29.80
N22:20.41
N21:47.44
N21:48.78
N25:33.31
N25:51.92
N25:46.82
N25:41.57
N25:18.85
N24:23.50
N23:45.68
N14:07.39
N13:30.80
N13:08.66
N12:40.33
N06:18.31
N11:45.71
N19:04.60
N16:31.86
N18:28.36
N19:46.37

W128:36.57
W136:28.68
W132:10.45
W131:47.95
W128:21.26
W128:17.15
W120:00.97
W115:11.00
W086:51.54
W087:00.57
W089:04.03
W095:20.16
W079:54.40
W080:38.37
W080:36.21
W088:28.62
W098:42.96
W112:30.59
W114:39.83
W114:28.85
W111:03.24
W111:10.32
W111:11.29
W111:11.94
W111:14.24
W111:15.92
W111:20.44
W111:19.71
W110:19.44
W110:20.30
W110:22.32
W109:39.87
W109:36.06
W109:36.46
W109:13.30
W108:09.07
W107:37.28
W117:53.81
W113:18.69
W090:28.75
W088:37.31
W095:02.13
W098:29.82
W105:31.59
W116:46.53
W118:53.47
W112:40.45

4
4
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
3
2
4
5
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
3
4
2
3
4
5
4
2
4
4
5
4
3
4

125
1
208
228
208
208
208
208
200
126
233
224
233
73
126
126
199
126
233
224
224
200
199
224
224
92
233
200
200
73
73
233
233
233
199
200
4
199
233
224
227
228
208
125
125
125
208

1
525
1
1
8
1
2
1
7
3
2
2
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
24
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1

Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
Off

Balaenoptera physalus
074
431 24 Oct 03
074
778
5 Dec 03
074
1013
1 Aug 03
074 070
1036
3 Aug 03
074 070
1039
3 Aug 03
074
1139 11 Aug 03

1128
1023
1729
1449
1727
1340

S14:46.74
N20:55.28
N28:48.84
N26:53.85
N26:59.71
N26:12.24

W084:41.91
W119:38.12
W115:18.03
W114:36.81
W114:23.40
W110:47.74

4
4
5
5
5
2

227
199
73
126
199
126

1
1
6
6
7
2

Off
On
On
On
On
On

38

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
Balaenoptera musculus
075
371 12 Oct 03
075
414 21 Oct 03
075
416 21 Oct 03
075
420 22 Oct 03
075
428 23 Oct 03
075
433 25 Oct 03
075 072 070
647 23 Nov 03
075
660 24 Nov 03
075
668 24 Nov 03
075
674 24 Nov 03
075
683 24 Nov 03
075
689 25 Nov 03
075
691 25 Nov 03
075
695 25 Nov 03
075
697 25 Nov 03
075
732 27 Nov 03
075
779
5 Dec 03
075
795
8 Dec 03
075
1014
1 Aug 03
075
1017
2 Aug 03
075
1018
2 Aug 03
075
1019
2 Aug 03
075
1020
2 Aug 03
075
1021
2 Aug 03
075
1022
2 Aug 03
075
1024
2 Aug 03
075
1025
2 Aug 03
075
1026
2 Aug 03
075
1027
2 Aug 03
075
1029
2 Aug 03
075
1030
2 Aug 03
075
1047
5 Aug 03
075
1079
8 Aug 03
075
1082
8 Aug 03
075 072
1084
8 Aug 03
075
1087
9 Aug 03
075
1088
9 Aug 03
075
1332 21 Sep 03
075
1389 26 Sep 03
075
1721
3 Dec 03
075
1722
3 Dec 03
075
1727
6 Dec 03
075
1735
8 Dec 03

0937
0731
1123
0917
0813
0931
1624
1011
1229
1432
1744
0825
0937
1157
1254
1328
1515
0741
1906
0741
0804
0847
1051
1145
1232
1509
1657
1715
1728
1809
1831
1024
1710
1833
1928
0926
0936
1318
1717
1648
1650
1606
1315

S01:31.23
S08:49.86
S09:05.69
S11:47.61
S14:26.54
S13:45.04
N09:06.49
N09:42.67
N09:49.26
N09:53.36
N09:53.29
N09:18.91
N09:17.87
N09:08.04
N09:09.13
N09:08.84
N21:07.32
N28:31.47
N28:46.36
N28:29.98
N28:26.95
N28:23.91
N28:15.51
N28:14.16
N28:04.12
N27:50.69
N27:47.93
N27:47.06
N27:45.34
N27:41.22
N27:40.64
N24:45.53
N22:29.82
N22:24.24
N22:20.41
N21:51.36
N21:49.13
N13:11.75
N11:19.78
N21:50.75
N21:52.51
N25:22.52
N29:20.66

W092:23.13
W089:10.70
W089:01.64
W088:15.95
W087:25.00
W081:56.74
W088:28.62
W090:29.08
W090:41.13
W090:53.15
W091:13.76
W092:52.66
W092:56.43
W093:03.85
W093:08.79
W098:36.28
W120:11.18
W118:41.00
W115:18.09
W115:34.52
W115:32.11
W115:31.14
W115:28.13
W115:29.73
W115:31.62
W115:26.95
W115:23.25
W115:20.72
W115:18.48
W115:11.95
W115:09.05
W114:20.44
W111:18.51
W111:24.68
W111:19.71
W110:26.36
W110:22.91
W099:04.32
W088:31.03
W112:24.45
W112:24.41
W116:08.08
W118:07.63

4
5
4
4
5
4
3
0
0
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
4
5
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
1
2
2
2
2
4
1
4
4
3
5

73
224
233
233
233
199
126
233
73
233
233
199
199
126
99
126
233
233
199
126
126
233
4
73
126
200
233
233
200
199
199
233
199
200
200
126
199
233
199
229
125
228
1

2
2
2
2
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
5
4
2
2
1
1
1
9
2
3
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
On

Megaptera novaeangliae
076
443
1 Nov 03
076 025
445
1 Nov 03
076
447
1 Nov 03
076
448
2 Nov 03
076
477
4 Nov 03
076
478
4 Nov 03
076
479
4 Nov 03
076
483
5 Nov 03
076
484
5 Nov 03
076
485
5 Nov 03

0716
1157
1525
0602
1211
1230
1435
0604
0616
0741

S10:54.48
S10:28.15
S10:26.95
S10:10.71
S07:27.65
S07:28.82
S07:32.70
S06:24.75
S06:24.51
S06:22.21

W078:19.31
W078:08.42
W078:32.11
W079:03.38
W079:58.39
W079:57.61
W079:55.18
W081:10.62
W081:10.38
W081:07.38

3
2
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
2

199
126
233
73
199
73
233
73
73
73

2
364
4
2
1
3
2
6
2
4

On
On
On
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
On

39

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
076
076
076
076
076
076
076
076
076 099

486
488
491
492
501
503
504
509
510

5
5
6
6
7
7
7
8
8

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0911
1335
0653
0824
1010
1336
1731
1146
1359

S06:13.95
S05:41.60
S03:50.60
S03:43.39
S01:45.90
S01:16.42
S01:06.87
N00:09.98
N00:24.03

W081:10.89
W081:17.38
W081:19.71
W081:17.66
W080:58.70
W081:02.46
W081:03.51
W080:18.32
W080:13.69

2
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4

224
199
73
199
200
73
73
233
73

4
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
3

On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

unid. dolphin
077
077
077
077
077
077
077 018
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077 011 013 002
077
077
077
077
077 011 002
077
077
077
077
077 011
077 003
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077 036
077 036
077
077
077
077
077
077 070

3
5
9
10
14
19
26
35
36
44
53
54
63
65
67
84
87
91
93
109
114
119
120
121
126
128
135
137
158
162
165
170
172
180
182
184
186
189
197
198
211
214
215
218
220

29
30
30
30
30
31
31
5
5
8
9
9
10
11
11
13
14
14
14
15
16
17
18
18
18
18
19
19
20
21
21
23
25
5
5
5
8
9
10
10
11
11
11
11
12

Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1852
0707
0830
0838
1500
0850
1717
0738
1050
0735
0657
0827
1550
0837
1014
1629
0740
1128
1345
1358
1416
1818
0649
0821
1519
1803
1142
1449
1833
0736
1200
1654
1812
0809
0905
1009
0838
1346
1413
1516
1359
1513
1523
1750
1221

N32:15.36
N30:57.86
N30:49.23
N30:47.69
N30:14.19
N28:39.09
N27:46.02
N18:35.50
N18:07.19
N08:55.46
N06:22.12
N06:25.97
N08:48.89
N10:05.61
N10:14.68
N15:04.16
N13:15.72
N12:40.65
N12:33.05
N10:05.75
N06:46.05
N05:33.66
N06:34.55
N06:45.21
N07:27.48
N07:37.89
N09:10.71
N09:22.57
N08:18.55
N07:30.98
N07:14.66
N11:00.39
N17:27.41
N19:27.83
N19:20.96
N19:12.80
N14:12.66
N12:13.88
N10:34.82
N10:30.98
N09:19.75
N09:17.90
N09:11.82
N09:01.24
N07:23.91

W117:16.98
W117:14.71
W117:24.55
W117:23.91
W118:13.01
W120:10.68
W121:17.35
W127:19.99
W127:32.60
W126:48.96
W126:47.85
W126:58.90
W129:14.65
W130:35.44
W130:44.40
W135:52.00
W136:18.75
W136:23.62
W136:29.21
W137:00.20
W137:33.44
W138:56.19
W140:07.65
W140:14.65
W140:55.30
W141:14.25
W142:36.14
W142:57.97
W146:06.18
W147:30.61
W147:58.42
W151:55.13
W155:39.39
W156:29.02
W156:25.11
W156:15.65
W146:24.59
W142:34.27
W140:01.11
W139:56.40
W137:49.61
W137:42.59
W137:48.24
W137:30.13
W135:01.51

0
4
4
4
2
1
1
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
5
3
2
2
3
4
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
1
2
4
5
5
2
3
3
4
5
4
4
1
3
3
5
5

228
228
228
230
125
125
125
1
7
125
125
1
125
7
1
208
208
208
228
7
1
125
7
208
208
228
1
1
1
7
125
208
208
7
228
1
98
230
208
208
208
125
1
99
228

1
1
1
3
2
25
30
20
60
24
5
30
4
20
3
15
5
304
1
12
15
3
117
11
20
1
40
35
93
35
3
1
3
28
28
18
1
14
19
15
70
80
20
4
20

Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
Off
On

40

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077

223
228
230
234
240
241
246
256
259
263
264
265
267
268
269
275
294
295
307
311
315
317
324
349
358
360
365
407
497
514
609
618
625
641
649
677
746
748
754
766
771
775
790
797
1003
1007
1042
1231
1253
1256
1275
1311
1312
1313
1321
1340

13
13
13
14
16
16
17
20
20
21
21
22
22
22
22
24
26
26
28
28
28
28
29
10
11
11
11
19
6
9
22
22
23
23
24
24
29
29
30
2
3
3
7
8
31
31
4
22
23
24
29
6
6
6
18
23

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0846
1537
1657
1131
1430
1438
1845
1535
1654
0953
1011
0858
1036
1040
1102
1057
1435
1555
0826
1018
1219
1402
1713
1021
0828
0937
1622
1458
1512
0832
0731
1612
0714
1414
0717
1557
1015
1104
1334
1011
0802
1608
1203
1056
1650
1917
0619
0726
1741
1232
1307
1428
1803
1831
1105
0745

N05:33.26
N05:06.86
N05:00.38
N03:28.35
N00:00.30
N00:04.52
N00:29.46
N03:08.86
N03:07.40
N03:29.24
N03:29.32
N03:48.93
N03:52.97
N03:51.69
N03:52.05
N04:38.47
N05:22.06
N05:25.90
N07:53.53
N08:08.22
N08:19.29
N08:31.18
N09:20.43
N01:55.24
N00:23.86
N00:18.29
S00:25.56
S08:55.95
S03:25.97
N00:52.91
N08:44.67
N08:33.55
N08:39.28
N08:57.99
N09:38.33
N09:53.57
N11:01.23
N11:13.85
N13:55.15
N15:27.00
N16:30.02
N17:10.08
N26:04.03
N28:44.26
N32:11.14
N31:56.33
N25:58.76
N17:04.54
N15:52.67
N15:15.93
N10:22.86
N17:01.42
N16:47.43
N16:47.72
N15:52.12
N13:26.54

41

W132:12.04
W131:23.53
W131:18.75
W128:59.54
W122:34.05
W122:30.77
W119:45.19
W114:14.41
W114:06.30
W111:43.69
W111:40.42
W108:02.65
W107:42.29
W107:45.93
W107:42.25
W100:18.77
W094:22.20
W094:06.19
W089:29.50
W089:25.82
W089:13.85
W089:20.60
W086:15.20
W088:37.77
W090:35.97
W090:42.07
W090:43.80
W093:46.36
W080:38.41
W080:04.91
W085:45.72
W086:13.56
W087:48.77
W088:21.24
W089:59.14
W091:00.06
W104:31.81
W104:31.84
W107:44.25
W112:29.64
W114:22.58
W115:32.58
W119:08.77
W118:17.98
W117:08.04
W116:57.25
W113:24.01
W107:25.22
W111:35.80
W113:57.07
W122:19.79
W100:48.46
W100:19.38
W100:10.94
W098:01.67
W094:04.69

5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
4
5
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
3
2
3
2
2
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
5
3
2
4
3
3
4
4
3
2
2
5
2

7
7
228
228
231
208
1
228
1
125
230
7
208
208
1
125
7
208
1
230
7
208
228
200
233
200
233
98
73
233
233
73
233
73
73
126
73
233
126
224
233
233
233
224
199
233
224
73
233
224
126
73
73
73
99
126

20
20
8
1
40
2
21
1
20
4
15
120
17
3
5
5
65
60
5
39
1
2
2
5
1
10
20
12
5
3
2
1
4
2
1
4
1
10
1
6
6
5
25
8
3
70
8
1
6
4
2
1
1
5
1
1

On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
077
077
077
077
077
077
077 002
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077 021
077
077 036
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077
077

1383
1397
1403
1409
1437
1440
1442
1449
1457
1459
1467
1468
1472
1475
1476
1478
1482
1498
1499
1501
1512
1514
1521
1522
1538
1547
1555
1556
1561
1574
1576
1598
1601
1611
1612
1618
1627
1630
1633
1638
1645
1659
1676
1679
1683
1684
1685
1686
1692
1693
1694
1696
1698
1699
1703
1719

26
27
27
27
8
10
10
11
12
13
16
16
18
19
19
19
21
23
23
23
28
28
28
28
30
30
31
31
31
2
2
7
7
10
10
12
13
14
14
15
16
17
22
23
23
23
23
23
24
25
25
25
25
25
27
3

Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1142
1058
1436
1728
1624
1023
1302
1311
1516
0654
1656
1756
1557
0941
1046
1345
0734
1247
1549
1704
1500
1528
1723
1735
0636
1425
0758
0759
1330
1004
1513
0812
1058
1545
1613
0844
1652
1104
1436
1332
1232
1408
1808
0932
1215
1659
1721
1755
1809
0734
1123
1154
1531
1659
1053
1309

N10:54.94
N12:35.16
N12:38.82
N12:39.79
N07:50.93
N06:01.97
N06:05.14
N06:17.20
N06:32.22
N06:22.73
N05:58.13
N06:02.20
N09:29.72
N11:15.92
N11:20.15
N11:25.17
N11:52.01
N12:49.26
N13:02.46
N13:05.87
N13:54.58
N13:51.49
N13:53.01
N13:52.39
N16:04.41
N15:42.28
N14:43.32
N14:35.77
N14:42.46
N14:05.06
N13:35.90
N06:00.95
N05:46.46
N09:09.12
N09:06.02
N11:26.43
N13:11.09
N14:09.57
N14:25.71
N15:44.27
N16:57.64
N17:54.02
N19:05.19
N18:38.14
N18:33.05
N18:26.87
N18:23.05
N18:27.44
N17:47.10
N17:14.21
N17:05.75
N17:07.20
N16:59.78
N16:56.54
N15:44.76
N21:49.55

42

W088:38.64
W088:40.67
W088:29.66
W088:10.08
W086:30.96
W090:10.41
W090:27.68
W092:41.58
W095:30.73
W096:50.68
W106:47.35
W106:56.92
W105:00.35
W103:29.05
W103:24.67
W102:59.00
W098:40.61
W093:10.23
W092:46.82
W092:36.13
W091:47.96
W091:52.87
W092:01.95
W092:05.46
W094:40.07
W095:35.24
W097:10.49
W097:08.03
W097:47.10
W103:13.36
W103:51.80
W115:40.02
W115:58.69
W117:49.29
W117:42.22
W112:41.73
W109:08.18
W106:56.54
W106:27.60
W103:54.06
W101:00.91
W102:44.79
W105:33.27
W107:25.84
W107:44.37
W108:22.67
W108:22.80
W108:33.17
W111:37.44
W113:28.69
W113:59.91
W114:05.93
W114:30.96
W114:38.38
W120:08.28
W111:54.33

3
2
1
2
5
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
1
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
3
2
2
4
4
3
2
2
1
4
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
4
4
4
4
5
4

224
73
233
224
230
230
228
1
4
1
208
1
7
7
4
7
1
228
208
208
7
228
1
208
208
228
125
7
1
1
7
7
230
4
208
125
230
1
208
125
208
208
4
7
1
228
208
7
208
7
208
208
7
208
208
125

3
2
2
5
1
5
32
25
2
33
1
15
1
53
8
70
25
35
1
15
1
1
6
5
5
3
10
40
4
25
5
140
17
12
1
35
15
5
6
5
1
6
2
3
25
6
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
48
2
5

Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
077
077

1733
1736

7 Dec 03
9 Dec 03

1637
0814

N28:09.17
N31:18.68

W117:47.76
W117:02.30

2
2

1
1

12
4

On
On

unid. small whale


078
13
078
25
078
30
078
37
078
149
078
153
078
161
078
204
078
250
078
281
078
1257

30
31
1
5
20
20
21
11
20
25
24

Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1216
1652
1018
1210
1224
1441
0731
1021
0709
0938
1846

N30:29.33
N27:50.02
N26:17.94
N17:54.90
N08:50.35
N08:40.14
N07:34.80
N09:23.41
N03:05.77
N04:42.51
N14:59.77

W117:52.03
W121:13.33
W123:17.11
W127:29.75
W145:17.95
W145:34.44
W147:28.44
W138:18.75
W115:19.93
W097:26.69
W114:50.84

2
1
1
5
1
2
2
2
4
4
4

230
230
228
208
7
1
98
228
230
231
73

4
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On

unid. large whale


079
2
079
39
079
43
079
193
079
248
079
273
079
344
079
347
079
369
079
394
079
437
079
589
079
592
079
1005
079
1032
079
1050
079
1280
079
1688
079
1717

29
5
6
10
19
23
10
10
12
15
26
20
20
31
3
5
30
24
3

Jul
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug
Nov
Dec

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1844
1616
1519
0753
0805
1820
0755
0902
0838
0813
1530
1513
1719
1719
0924
1714
1327
0824
0747

N32:16.10
N17:18.70
N14:21.19
N11:04.72
N02:46.53
N04:17.27
N02:07.63
N02:04.40
S01:28.85
S06:37.00
S12:23.08
N07:21.38
N07:29.61
N32:08.15
N26:44.31
N24:30.98
N11:25.14
N17:55.55
N21:06.90

W117:18.46
W127:27.37
W127:20.13
W140:42.92
W118:06.77
W103:04.48
W088:28.81
W088:34.79
W092:17.25
W100:13.44
W078:01.59
W081:58.52
W082:05.06
W117:01.57
W115:06.58
W115:03.35
W119:24.28
W110:18.52
W111:40.02

0
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
5
4
3
2
5
4
3
4
5

125
1
230
125
230
208
126
233
199
73
73
199
224
224
73
126
233
7
1

2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On

Kogia sp.
080
080

6 Sep 03
16 Nov 03

1139
1047

N17:07.87
N16:52.82

W101:02.59
W101:19.40

2
2

199
4

3
1

On
Off

15
22
23
2

1724
1444
1312
1613

N20:59.16
N16:50.42
N13:31.08
N13:30.97

W108:13.77
W108:12.98
W093:13.74
W103:58.02

1
2
3
2

200
200
233
7

3
3
3
2

On
On
On
On

Stenella longirostris centroamericana


088
1365 24 Sep 03 1736
088
1401 27 Sep 03 1322

N13:08.84
N12:35.35

W090:21.62
W088:31.89

3
2

126
224

1617
357

On
On

Stenella attenuata (unid. subsp.)


090
578 20 Nov 03 0810
090
1202 16 Aug 03 1511
090
1203 16 Aug 03 1627
090 003
1215 21 Aug 03 0955

N07:18.88
N19:58.39
N19:51.87
N17:39.32

W081:10.45
W105:41.61
W105:37.63
W105:13.37

3
4
4
1

233
224
224
224

1
140
448
201

On
On
On
On

1305
1642

Mesoplodon sp. A
083
1192
083
1237
083
1347
083
1577

Aug
Aug
Sep
Nov

03
03
03
03

43

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090
090

1319
1393
1414
1487
1502
1529
1531
1655
1656
1657
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671
1672
1673

18
27
28
21
28
29
29
17
17
17
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22

Sep
Sep
Sep
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0756
0652
1202
1045
0817
1005
1226
0943
1008
1020
0947
1012
1020
1023
1052
1104
1105
1123
1129
1131
1136
1137
1143
1204

N16:05.19
N12:39.24
N11:43.78
N11:43.58
N13:48.47
N15:05.49
N15:06.96
N17:39.33
N17:40.44
N17:40.94
N19:03.85
N19:03.78
N19:03.92
N19:03.50
N19:03.14
N19:03.73
N19:05.31
N19:04.23
N19:04.32
N19:05.44
N19:05.51
N19:05.20
N19:06.37
N19:08.02

W098:13.94
W089:09.92
W087:09.33
W098:23.18
W090:48.33
W093:29.22
W093:43.12
W102:15.81
W102:17.35
W102:20.31
W104:23.34
W104:27.77
W104:28.99
W104:31.92
W104:33.89
W104:37.61
W104:37.94
W104:39.04
W104:40.66
W104:40.17
W104:40.75
W104:40.84
W104:43.88
W104:46.20

3
2
3
4
1
1
3
2
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

200
199
126
1
125
208
230
228
7
208
231
231
228
1
125
125
208
230
230
1
125
230
230
7

19
37
42
35
4
6
81
47
55
127
11
20
5
24
9
32
5
5
5
4
12
2
8
15

On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

unid. cetacean
096
096
096
096
096
096
096
096
096 002 010
096
096

260
309
523
675
1093
1229
1273
1304
1326
1546
1650

21
28
12
24
9
21
28
6
20
30
16

Sep
Sep
Nov
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Oct
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

0659
0957
1519
1503
1202
1823
1957
1108
0732
1347
1637

N03:18.01
N08:05.60
N06:15.30
N09:52.03
N21:41.22
N17:25.99
N09:47.49
N17:09.65
N13:23.10
N15:40.64
N17:10.31

W112:07.72
W089:26.99
W082:40.00
W090:51.75
W110:08.85
W106:00.61
W124:18.55
W101:04.13
W101:25.95
W095:33.77
W101:15.09

4
5
3
1
1
1
4
2
2
1
3

7
230
233
233
92
126
224
200
73
208
125

3
7
2
2
1
1
1
3
133
1
3

On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On

unid. whale
098
098
098
098
098
098

167
232
411
413
462
1621

21
13
20
21
3
12

Aug
Sep
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03

1534
1811
1659
0702
0706
1525

N06:57.15
N04:55.08
S08:34.82
S08:46.64
S09:24.79
N11:51.81

W148:25.00
W131:04.85
W090:45.25
W089:15.37
W079:37.36
W111:51.62

4
4
4
4
3
4

7
125
233
233
184
125

1
3
1
1
1
1

On
On
On
On
Off
On

Balaenoptera borealis/edeni
099
48
8 Aug
099
102 15 Aug
099
117 17 Aug
099
118 17 Aug
099
252 20 Sep
099
261 21 Sep
099
337
9 Oct
099
348 10 Oct
099
380 13 Oct

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1508
0948
0742
0851
0936
0732
1243
0907
1014

N07:53.41
N10:22.23
N04:38.16
N04:33.50
N03:01.45
N03:20.14
N03:32.99
N02:05.25
S02:54.71

W126:45.37
W136:53.83
W138:05.41
W138:05.33
W115:04.60
W112:01.61
W086:43.02
W088:30.18
W095:15.89

4
2
5
5
5
4
4
5
3

230
7
7
125
208
208
233
73
224

2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On

018
010
018
006

44

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099 076
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099
099

427
451
455
457
458
466
467
510
590
701
1090
1091
1098
1160
1270
1272
1445
1500
1517
1535
1606
1674
1687
1704

22
2
2
2
3
3
3
8
20
25
9
9
9
12
28
28
11
23
28
29
9
22
24
28

Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1612
0819
1350
1807
0605
1025
1145
1359
1531
1418
1035
1048
1301
1932
1107
1716
0808
1649
1618
1703
1323
1638
0823
1720

S12:28.94
S09:56.13
S09:36.74
S09:24.88
S09:30.02
S09:01.36
S09:00.73
N00:24.03
N07:19.20
N09:06.24
N21:49.85
N21:46.57
N21:39.82
N25:15.74
N10:42.63
N09:58.02
N06:11.53
N13:03.99
N13:50.94
N15:10.75
N07:26.95
N19:01.67
N17:56.13
N17:49.84

W088:02.98
W078:49.88
W078:32.87
W078:44.40
W079:40.87
W079:20.22
W079:18.55
W080:13.69
W081:58.92
W093:09.66
W110:15.27
W110:15.58
W110:04.76
W109:07.51
W124:08.16
W124:16.11
W092:22.61
W092:38.38
W091:55.65
W094:15.70
W120:59.67
W105:28.07
W110:16.18
W121:46.49

4
4
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
2
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
2
2
0
4
5
4
5

199
233
126
126
126
126
73
73
84
233
199
126
73
200
126
73
1
208
1
7
229
7
228
208

1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1

Off
On
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On

Stenella longirostris (Tres Marias)


100
1170 13 Aug 03 1609
100
1172 14 Aug 03 0643
100
1178 14 Aug 03 1302

N23:37.98
N22:13.97
N21:29.95

W107:23.88
W106:21.63
W106:01.93

3
3
2

126
199
233

310
790
344

On
Off
On

Stenella longirostris (southwestern)


101
152 20 Aug 03 1339
101
157 20 Aug 03 1757
101
191
9 Sep 03 1715
101
194 10 Sep 03 1022
101
195 10 Sep 03 1058
101 002
196 10 Sep 03 1253
101 002
213 11 Sep 03 1423
101 002
390 14 Oct 03 1232
101 002
1443 10 Oct 03 1644
101 002
1609 10 Nov 03 0811

N08:49.56
N08:22.80
N11:55.89
N10:48.38
N10:47.40
N10:40.23
N09:19.52
S05:05.02
N06:06.43
N08:41.87

W145:29.35
W146:02.98
W142:07.46
W140:25.86
W140:26.65
W140:11.59
W137:49.20
W097:58.41
W090:49.44
W118:34.98

1
1
4
5
5
5
1
4
4
3

7
208
125
7
228
7
228
73
228
208

63
25
167
97
29
257
268
422
56
210

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

unid. small delphinid


177
361 11 Oct 03
177
398 16 Oct 03
177
469
3 Nov 03
177
499
6 Nov 03
177
522 12 Nov 03
177
538 13 Nov 03
177
539 13 Nov 03
177
547 14 Nov 03
177
558 19 Nov 03
177
560 19 Nov 03
177
571 20 Nov 03
177
573 20 Nov 03
177
591 20 Nov 03

N00:11.94
S09:19.56
S08:35.89
S03:21.72
N05:39.88
N06:19.85
N06:29.05
N07:23.48
N08:39.78
N08:36.53
N07:10.58
N07:18.05
N07:20.81

W090:45.46
W103:42.71
W079:12.36
W080:30.74
W082:56.28
W080:12.08
W080:07.65
W078:27.39
W079:31.16
W079:28.72
W081:02.65
W081:03.44
W082:05.21

4
5
4
4
4
2
2
3
1
0
2
2
3

224
224
224
224
34
126
73
126
199
233
233
126
233

10
12
40
20
1
3
50
4
8
1
6
1
4

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

1018
1139
1717
1631
1052
1245
1338
1105
1217
1248
0708
0712
1642

45

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177 002
177
177
177 010
177
177
177
177 010
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177

603
608
615
629
635
637
643
645
654
667
671
672
673
680
684
698
703
707
710
711
733
745
749
750
751
763
770
783
787
794
798
1053
1058
1068
1069
1083
1094
1110
1118
1179
1191
1214
1219
1227
1233
1245
1247
1251
1296
1367
1372
1373
1380
1381
1387
1390

21
22
22
23
23
23
23
23
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
25
26
26
27
29
29
29
29
1
2
6
7
7
8
7
7
8
8
8
9
9
10
14
15
21
21
21
22
23
23
23
4
25
26
26
26
26
26
26

Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep
Sep

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1442
0643
1403
0947
1252
1317
1423
1524
0939
1221
1413
1430
1430
1647
1824
1325
1506
1647
0629
0630
1430
0949
1114
1141
1222
1740
1655
1321
0800
1740
1440
0659
1456
1327
1431
1915
1212
1940
1228
1652
1528
0900
1235
1709
0826
1155
1301
1633
0715
1305
0646
0724
1048
1053
1632
1732

N08:51.16
N08:46.93
N08:31.28
N08:43.35
N09:00.33
N09:02.67
N09:02.73
N09:01.65
N09:39.44
N09:51.92
N09:55.60
N09:49.61
N09:53.47
N09:59.26
N09:52.62
N09:06.25
N09:09.29
N09:08.94
N08:27.45
N08:28.35
N09:12.66
N11:01.91
N11:11.30
N11:20.48
N11:19.58
N14:19.16
N15:40.44
N23:37.30
N25:36.28
N26:42.67
N29:12.67
N23:46.48
N24:03.43
N22:44.95
N22:38.79
N22:21.66
N21:37.85
N22:09.98
N23:41.81
N21:35.26
N21:13.29
N17:43.26
N17:40.41
N17:31.90
N17:06.63
N16:09.85
N15:59.75
N15:52.96
N16:05.50
N11:55.45
N10:17.16
N10:21.19
N10:50.19
N10:51.36
N11:15.76
N11:17.97

46

W084:04.21
W085:39.32
W086:11.34
W088:04.63
W088:11.03
W088:09.86
W088:19.76
W088:22.15
W090:23.53
W090:39.63
W090:48.55
W090:55.02
W090:54.27
W091:06.05
W091:19.15
W093:07.83
W093:15.55
W093:27.06
W095:01.92
W095:06.09
W098:36.42
W104:25.80
W104:38.75
W104:35.62
W104:44.11
W110:37.50
W112:54.24
W119:34.29
W119:14.84
W118:59.92
W118:12.40
W112:52.75
W112:16.10
W110:57.68
W111:08.46
W111:20.58
W110:07.27
W109:41.83
W109:02.03
W106:22.18
W108:09.11
W105:03.06
W105:29.44
W106:00.88
W107:28.68
W110:54.94
W111:01.01
W111:32.02
W106:10.24
W089:41.66
W088:41.88
W088:34.80
W088:32.59
W088:37.50
W088:39.14
W088:30.14

3
2
3
3
1
1
2
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
1
3
5
3
4
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
2
1
1
0
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
1
1

233
199
126
233
224
224
73
224
199
224
233
199
233
126
73
73
73
126
199
224
224
126
200
73
126
73
73
233
73
199
84
199
199
73
73
73
126
199
224
126
99
99
73
73
200
73
224
126
200
126
233
73
233
200
126
126

2
3
4
150
16
85
10
75
2
80
40
15
6
1
3
12
15
2
183
7
45
60
15
30
4
40
5
6
15
13
14
10
5
40
85
1
4
10
4
2
2
1
1
10
8
400
8
1
18
5
80
30
2
2
11
12

On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
177
177

1398
1406

27 Sep 03
27 Sep 03

1127
1536

N12:38.78
N12:41.91

W088:38.90
W088:20.92

2
1

126
126

9
6

On
Off

unid. medium delphinid


277 021
334
9 Oct 03
277
389 14 Oct 03
277 018
417 21 Oct 03
277
425 22 Oct 03
277
435 25 Oct 03
277
460
3 Nov 03
277
472
4 Nov 03
277
487
5 Nov 03
277
490
6 Nov 03
277
665 24 Nov 03
277
1117 10 Aug 03
277
1144 11 Aug 03
277
1147 11 Aug 03
277
1177 14 Aug 03
277
1184 15 Aug 03
277
1201 16 Aug 03
277
1209 20 Aug 03
277
1264 26 Aug 03
277
1334 22 Sep 03
277
1350 24 Sep 03
277
1354 24 Sep 03
277
1358 24 Sep 03
277
1369 25 Sep 03
277
1416 28 Sep 03
277 018
1421 28 Sep 03
277
1432 29 Sep 03
277
1433 29 Sep 03

0627
1206
1318
1315
1638
0648
0852
1149
0631
1131
1215
1545
1720
1100
0839
1458
1649
1928
1109
0829
1136
1305
1659
1339
1825
1334
1442

N04:07.33
S05:02.73
S09:12.77
S12:03.77
S13:29.17
S09:30.04
S07:52.56
S05:59.81
S03:49.98
N09:46.44
N23:38.57
N26:27.79
N26:34.25
N21:47.63
N21:45.52
N19:55.34
N18:19.88
N13:18.48
N13:27.99
N13:42.93
N13:32.28
N13:23.55
N11:23.28
N11:41.29
N11:29.10
N09:46.79
N09:43.04

W085:55.42
W097:54.56
W088:57.77
W088:04.65
W081:08.31
W079:35.82
W080:12.76
W081:12.14
W081:21.88
W090:33.92
W109:01.90
W111:00.69
W111:11.54
W106:06.04
W107:49.80
W105:46.63
W103:40.49
W120:56.16
W096:33.88
W090:51.24
W090:44.51
W090:39.31
W089:44.42
W086:58.46
W086:22.79
W085:37.69
W085:29.38

5
4
4
5
5
3
4
4
5
0
3
2
2
3
2
4
4
2
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
4
4

224
200
99
73
73
126
200
73
233
200
227
73
199
199
73
199
199
233
199
233
224
73
200
200
199
199
199

5
7
6
7
5
1
1
5
3
5
6
19
20
10
3
5
8
2
15
15
1
1
3
7
2
1
2

On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
On
On
Off

unid. large delphinid


377
33
4 Aug 03
377 021
160 20 Aug 03
377
1258 25 Aug 03
377
1460 13 Oct 03
377
1591
5 Nov 03

1704
1904
1651
0707
1630

N19:18.95
N08:16.05
N14:13.50
N06:23.15
N08:49.13

W125:48.20
W146:10.10
W117:35.96
W096:51.01
W111:25.59

5
1
4
4
4

208
1
73
208
208

2
10
1
1
3

On
Off
On
Off
On

Arctocephalus townsendi
AT
1805
3
AT
1808
7
AT
1809
7
AT
1810
7
AT
1811
7
AT
1812
7
AT
1813
8
AT
1814
8

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1229
1148
1221
1222
1223
1228
1536
1833

N26:51.13
N23:57.36
N23:58.31
N23:59.80
N24:00.47
N23:59.68
N22:36.29
N22:27.18

W114:44.50
W112:27.68
W112:21.75
W112:20.62
W112:22.38
W112:21.28
W111:13.90
W111:24.69

5
2
2
2
2
2
1
2

199
126
199
199
224
224
200
233

1
1
4
2
2
4
1
1

Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On

Mirounga angustirostris
MA
901 30 Jul 03

1014

N30:38.56

W117:38.33

On

Otaria byronia
OB
OB
OB

1518
1705
1413

S12:22.48
S12:16.87
S11:51.47

W078:05.45
W077:50.33
W077:26.87

5
4
2

227
98
200

1
1
1

On
Off
On

902
903
904

Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug

26 Oct 03
26 Oct 03
31 Oct 03

47

Table 2. Marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________________
Code Other
Sighting Date
Time Latitude
Longitude Bft Obs School EfCodes
Number
No. Size fort
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB
OB

905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932

31
31
31
31
31
31
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov
Nov

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

1431
1443
1446
1450
1452
1511
0554
0832
0834
0855
0927
1420
1448
1503
1515
0933
1007
1126
1302
0756
0829
0851
0857
0858
0901
0903
0914
1020

S11:49.30
S11:47.93
S11:48.26
S11:46.98
S11:47.52
S11:45.65
S11:09.01
S10:47.61
S10:47.14
S10:44.33
S10:40.03
S10:28.47
S10:26.24
S10:26.48
S10:26.14
S09:06.59
S09:04.41
S07:37.21
S07:28.27
S06:21.80
S06:20.57
S06:17.59
S06:16.67
S06:16.30
S06:15.76
S06:15.66
S06:14.21
S06:13.71

W077:28.49
W077:30.23
W077:31.06
W077:31.48
W077:31.47
W077:34.17
W078:26.15
W078:13.68
W078:12.93
W078:10.37
W078:07.17
W078:18.79
W078:22.71
W078:24.91
W078:27.27
W079:25.81
W079:21.17
W080:03.08
W079:57.09
W081:07.74
W081:08.34
W081:10.56
W081:11.03
W081:10.79
W081:11.23
W081:12.49
W081:11.97
W081:12.84

3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3

73
73
224
73
200
73
73
73
73
233
34
126
34
126
199
126
73
233
73
73
200
126
126
224
224
199
126
199

1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1

On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
Off
On

648
933
934
1817
1818
1819

20
30
31
5
8
8

Nov
Jul
Jul
Aug
Aug
Aug

03
03
03
03
03
03

1043
1148
0933
1258
1203
1924

N07:07.95
N30:34.63
N28:37.91
N24:42.09
N22:56.43
N22:24.50

W081:28.61
W117:48.24
W120:13.58
W114:23.63
W110:50.04
W111:18.78

2
2
1
4
2
2

233
208
98
126
224
126

1
1
1
1
1
1

On
On
On
On
On
On

Zalophus californianus
ZC
1801
1 Aug 03
ZC
1802
1 Aug 03
ZC
1803
1 Aug 03
ZC
1804
2 Aug 03
ZC
1806
4 Aug 03
ZC
1807
7 Aug 03
ZC
1815 12 Aug 03
ZC
1816 12 Aug 03

1427
1503
1552
1829
0812
0956
1930
1930

N29:18.39
N29:13.35
N29:05.95
N27:38.20
N25:46.33
N23:55.84
N25:16.11
N25:15.92

W115:26.32
W115:22.84
W115:17.96
W115:11.84
W113:12.82
W112:33.03
W109:08.09
W109:08.12

5
4
4
5
4
4
4
4

233
7
200
73
200
73
200
73

1
1
1
5
1
1
1
6

On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On

unid. pinniped
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU
PU

48

Table 3. Summary of STAR03 marine mammal sightings. Mixed schools are counted
once for each sighting category that occurs in them. School size is the mean of the best
estimates of total school size for pure schools, and subgroup size of the sighting category
in the case of mixed schools.
_______________________________________________________________________
Code Sighting Category
Pure
Mixed
Total
School
Schools Schools Sightings Size
013
002
018
077
006
017
010
177
021
072
015
036
075
070
011
099
OB
090
051
277
046
048
061
016
076
079
037
049
025
003
078
096
101
034
033
ZC
AT
PU
074
098
001
377
083
005
022
100
032

Stenella coeruleoalba
Stenella attenuata (offshore)
Tursiops truncatus
unid. dolphin
Stenella attenuata graffmani
Delphinus delphis
Stenella longirostris orientalis
unid. small delphinid
Grampus griseus
Balaenoptera edeni
Steno bredanensis
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera sp.
Stenella longirostris (whitebelly)
Balaenoptera borealis/edeni
Otaria byronia
Stenella attenuata (unid. subsp.)
Mesoplodon sp.
unid. medium delphinid
Physeter macrocephalus
Kogia sima
Ziphius cavirostris
Delphinus capensis
Megaptera novaeangliae
unid. large whale
Orcinus orca
ziphiid whale
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Stenella longirostris (unid. subsp.)
unid. small whale
unid. cetacean
Stenella longirostris (southwestern)
Globicephala sp.
Pseudorca crassidens
Zalophus californianus
Arctocephalus townsendi
unid. pinniped
Balaenoptera physalus
unid. whale
Mesoplodon peruvianus
unid. large delphinid
Mesoplodon sp. A
Delphinus sp.
Lagenorhynchus obliquidens
Stenella longirostris (Tres Marias)
Feresa attenuata

49

178
70
110
148
87
87
14
68
42
43
39
28
41
37
9
32
31
23
27
24
23
23
22
13
17
19
13
14
4
6
11
10
5
5
7
8
8
6
4
6
5
4
4
4
4
3
1

5
108
50
11
5
4
66
3
20
4
8
18
2
4
30
1
0
5
0
3
0
0
0
6
2
0
2
0
8
6
0
1
5
4
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1

183
178
160
159
92
91
80
71
62
47
47
46
43
41
39
33
31
28
27
27
23
23
22
19
19
19
15
14
12
12
11
11
10
9
8
8
8
6
6
6
5
5
4
4
4
3
2

50.8
86.8
43.4
13.8
56.6
125.0
114.6
23.5
18.8
1.9
8.2
19.3
1.7
1.5
83.6
1.3
1.3
44.9
2.1
5.8
5.1
1.1
1.8
194.8
2.5
1.2
7.0
1.8
151.0
448.6
1.5
2.3
140.2
16.0
10.2
2.1
2.0
1.0
2.2
1.3
1.2
1.8
2.6
31.3
13.6
481.3
21.7

Table 3. Summary of STAR03 marine mammal sightings (continued).


_______________________________________________________________________
Code Sighting Category
Pure
Mixed
Total
School
Schools Schools Sightings Size
080
088
063
071
042
026
MA
031

Kogia sp.
Stenella longirostris centroamericana
Berardius bairdii
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Phocoena spinipinnis
Lagenodelphis hosei
Mirounga angustirostris
Peponocephala electra

50

2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

2.0
986.7
3.8
1.0
5.7
60.0
1.0
73.2

Table 4. Marine mammals schools of mixed species composition during STAR03.


Scientific names for each sighting code are listed in Appendix C.
__________________________________________________________________
Species 1
Species 2
Species 3
Species 4
Number of
code name
code name
code name
code name
schools
__________________________________________________________________
002
011
036
018
018
025
101
003
036
018
006
013
034
018
017
177
070
018
076
034
002
010
018
037
011
033
032
011
011
377
070
034
021
025
018
006
002
075
017
037
075
002
003
090
002
002
003
002
021
021

OFFSH_SPOT
WBEL_SPINR
SHRT_PILOT
TURSIOPS
TURSIOPS
DUSKY
SW_SPINNER
UNID_SPINR
SHRT_PILOT
TURSIOPS
COAST_SPOT
STRIPED
GLOBI_SP
TURSIOPS
SHRTB_COMM
UNID_S_DEL
UNID_RORQL
TURSIOPS
HUMPBACK_W
GLOBI_SP
OFFSH_SPOT
EAST_SPINR
TURSIOPS
KILLER_WHA
WBEL_SPINR
FALSE_KLLR
PYGMY_KLLR
WBEL_SPINR
WBEL_SPINR
UNID_L_DEL
UNID_RORQL
GLOBI_SP
GRAMPUS
DUSKY
TURSIOPS
COAST_SPOT
OFFSH_SPOT
BLUE_WHALE
SHRTB_COMM
KILLER_WHA
BLUE_WHALE
OFFSH_SPOT
UNID_SPINR
UNID_SPOT
OFFSH_SPOT
OFFSH_SPOT
UNID_SPINR
OFFSH_SPOT
GRAMPUS
GRAMPUS

010
002
018
021
015
016
002
002
077
002
018
002
018
277
013
010
074
090
099
018
010
090
077
072
013
021
021
077
002
021
077
021
036
076
025
017
010
072
002
018
072
010
090
006
177
011
077
077
077
277

EAST_SPINR
OFFSH_SPOT
TURSIOPS
GRAMPUS
STENO
LONGB_COMM
OFFSH_SPOT
OFFSH_SPOT
UNID_DOLPH
OFFSH_SPOT
TURSIOPS
OFFSH_SPOT
TURSIOPS
UNID_M_DEL
STRIPED
EAST_SPINR
FIN_WHALE
UNID_SPOT
SEI/BRYDES
TURSIOPS
EAST_SPINR
UNID_SPOT
UNID_DOLPH
BRYDES_WHL
STRIPED
GRAMPUS
GRAMPUS
UNID_DOLPH
OFFSH_SPOT
GRAMPUS
UNID_DOLPH
GRAMPUS
SHRT_PILOT
HUMPBACK_W
DUSKY
SHRTB_COMM
EAST_SPINR
BRYDES_WHL
OFFSH_SPOT
TURSIOPS
BRYDES_WHL
EAST_SPINR
UNID_SPOT
COAST_SPOT
UNID_S_DEL
WBEL_SPINR
UNID_DOLPH
UNID_DOLPH
UNID_DOLPH
UNID_M_DEL

021 GRAMPUS
096 UNID_CETAC

002 OFFSH_SPOT 077 UNID_DOLPH

077 UNID_DOLPH

018 TURSIOPS

015 STENO
070 UNID_RORQL

011 WBEL_SPINR

072 BRYDES_WHL

51

60
25
14
12
7
6
5
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Table 5. Effort and sighting rates during STAR03, by sea state and swell height.
________________________________________________
Kilometers
No. of
Sightings
of effort
sightings
per 1000 km
________________________________________________
Total

26200.2

1358

51.83

By sea state (Beaufort)


0
116.7
1
1032.7
2
3104.5
3
3994.8
4
12392.5
5
5468.9
6
90.0

23
155
341
247
448
141
3

197.13
150.09
109.84
61.83
36.15
25.78
33.33

By swell height (ft)


1
264.9
2
1272.0
3
5059.5
4
7409.3
5
5017.7
6
5132.1
7
718.0
8
884.9
9
185.2
10
183.4
12
73.2

16
143
425
395
169
145
18
32
10
5
0

60.40
112.42
84.00
53.31
33.68
28.25
25.07
36.16
54.00
27.26
0.00

52

Table 6. Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained using the towed hydrophone array on
the McArthur II during STAR03 (including non-sighted unidentified dolphins, sperm
whales, and minke whales).
______________________________________________________________________
Species
Leg
Leg
Leg Total
3
4
5
______________________________________________________________________
Unidentified Dolphins (sighted)
5
Unidentified Dolphins (non-sighted)
21
Stenella coeruleoalba
14
Stenella attenuata
3
Delphinus delphis
6
Tursiops truncatus
2
Grampus griseus
2
Globicephala sp.
5
Delphinus capensis
0
Stenella longirostris
0
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
0
Pseudorca crassidens
0
Stenella attenuata, Stenella longirostris
2
Globicephala, Tursiops truncatus
2
Lagenorhynchus obscurus, Delphinus sp.
0
Globicephala, Grampus griseus, Tursiops truncatus 2
Stenella attenuata, Delphinus sp.
0
Globicephala, Grampus griseus
1
Lagenorhynchus obscurus, Tursiops truncatus
0
Grampus griseus, Tursiops truncatus
0
Steno bredanensis, Tursiops truncatus
0
Stenella coeruleoalba, Delphinus sp.
0
Physeter macrocephalus (sighted)
5
Physeter macrocephalus (non-sighted)
14
Balaenoptera acutorostrata (non-sighted)
0

2
14
8
11
6
12
4
1
3
1
3
0
1
0
5
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0

11
13
26
21
13
8
3
2
1
3
0
1
10
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
17

18
48
48
35
25
22
9
8
4
4
3
1
13
5
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
7
16
17

Total

77

136

297

84

53

Table 7. Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained from the bow hydrophone on the
Jordan during STAR03, listed in decreasing order of recordings obtained. Not all
recordings contain vocalizations from the target species.
______________________________________________
Species
Recordings
______________________________________________
Stenella attenuata, Stenella longirostris
12
Tursiops truncatus
11
Stenella attenuata
11
Delphinus delphis
8
Stenella longirostris
7
Steno bredanensis
5
Orcinus orca
5
Stenella attenuata, Tursiops truncatus
2
Pseudorca crassidens
1
Lagenorhynchus obliquidens
1
Globicephala sp.
1
Grampus griseus, Tursiops truncatus
1
Grampus griseus
1
Berardius bairdii
1
Total

67

54

Table 8. Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained using sonobuoys on the McArthur II


during STAR03, listed in decreasing order of recordings obtained. Not all recordings
contain vocalizations from the target species.
_______________________________
Species
Recordings
_______________________________
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni/borealis
Balaenoptera physalus
Orcinus orca
Balaenoptera borealis
Lagenodelphis hosei
Physeter macrocephalus
Globicephala sp.
Megaptera novaeangliae

15
8
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1

Total

37

Table 9. Acoustic recordings of cetaceans obtained using sonobuoys on the Jordan


during STAR03, listed in decreasing order of recordings obtained. Not all recordings
contain vocalizations from the target species.
_______________________________
Species
Recordings
_______________________________
Balaenoptera musculus
Orcinus orca
Balaenoptera edeni/borealis
Balaenoptera edeni
Total

3
2
1
1
7

55

Table 10. Cetacean schools photographed by handheld digital and 35 mm cameras and
total number of images taken during STAR03, listed by number of schools photographed.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Sighting Category
Schools Images
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Stenella coeruleoalba
Delphinus delphis
Tursiops truncatus
Stenella attenuata graffmani
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Stenella attenuata (offshore)
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera musculus
Stenella attenuata (offshore)/S. longirostris orientalis
Grampus griseus
Megaptera novaeangliae
Delphinus capensis
Stenella attenuata (unid. subsp.)
Steno bredanensis
Globicephala macrorhynchus/Tursiops truncatus
Orcinus orca
Physeter macrocephalus
Stenella longirostris orientalis
Delphinus capensis/Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Balaenoptera physalus
Balaenoptera borealis
Balaenoptera edeni/borealis
Grampus griseus/Tursiops truncatus
Stenella attenuata (offshore)/S. longirostris (whitebelly)
Stenella longirostris (southwestern)
Pseudorca crassidens
Stenella attenuata (offshore)/S. longirostris (southwestern)
S. attenuata (offshore)/S. longirostris orientalis/(whitebelly/southwestern)
Stenella longirostris centroamericana
Balaenoptera musculus/B. edeni
Berardius bairdii
Feresa attenuata
Globicephala macrorhynchus/Tursiops truncatus/Grampus griseus
Lagenodelphis hosei
Megaptera novaeangliae/Balaenoptera edeni/borealis
Megaptera novaeangliae/Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Mesoplodon peruvianus
Mesoplodon sp.
Peponocephala electra
Stenella attenuata (offshore)/S. longirostris (whitebelly)/S. coeruleoalba
Stenella attenuata graffmani/Delphinus delphis
Stenella attenuata graffmani/S. attenuata (unid. subsp.)
Stenella attenuata graffmani/Tursiops truncatus
Stenella longirostris (whitebelly)
Steno bredanensis/Tursiops truncatus
Ziphius cavirostris
Totals

56

67
57
51
43
32
28
26
23
23
12
11
10
10
10
9
9
9
7
6
6
5
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1056
1338
612
744
1120
304
467
784
454
153
533
403
219
94
397
565
265
73
359
76
122
56
30
132
71
34
40
91
154
138
10
19
25
111
61
25
55
53
14
17
16
72
14
5
24
6
5

497

11,416

Table 11. Digital and 35mm photographs of whales from STAR03 that are potentially identifiable as unique individuals.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sighting Date
Position
Species
Skin
Photo
No. of Whales Film
Digital Image Labels or
No. mm/dd/yy
Sample Subject
Photographed Roll
Film Frames
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
371 10/12/03 S01:31.23 W092:23.13 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
L dorsal
1
ABD03-14 2
414 10/21/03 S08:49.86 W089:10.70 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
L & R dorsals
2
HOF031021-001 to 070
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
2
EAL031021-001 to 016
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
1-2 ABD03-15 18-34
416 10/21/03 S09:05.69 W089:01.64 Balaenoptera musculus
N
R side
1
ABD03-16 1-9
420 10/22/03 S11:47.61 W088:15.95 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
R dorsal
1
HOF031022-001 to 003
"
"
"
"
"
R dorsal
1
ABD03-16 10-15
428 10/23/03 S14:26.54 W087:25.00 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L dorsal
1
ABD031023-001 to 016
"
"
"
"
"
R dorsals
2
MFR031023-001 to 049
"
"
"
"
"
L side
1
ABD03-17 16-36
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsal, R side
1-2 ABD03-18 1-36
433 10/25/03 S13:45.04 W081:56.74 Balaenoptera musculus
N
R side
1
HOF031025-001 to 027
"
"
"
"
"
R side & L dorsal
1
MFR031025-001 to 018
647 11/23/03 N09:06.49 W088:28.62 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L side
1
ABD03-34 25-34
689 11/25/03 N09:18.91 W092:52.66 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
R dorsal
1
HOF031125-016 to 034
"
"
"
"
"
L side, fluke
1
ABD03-36 4-10
695 11/25/03 N09:08.04 W093:03.85 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L side
1
HOF031125-045 to 053
"
"
"
"
"
R side
1
MFR031125-021 to 022
"
"
"
"
"
R side
1
ABD03-36 11-13
732 11/27/03 N09:08.84 W098:36.28 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L side & L dorsal
1
HOF031127-001 to 011
"
"
"
"
"
L side
1
ABD03-36 26-30
1014 08/01/03 N28:46.36 W115:18.09 Balaenoptera musculus
N
R side
1
ABD030801-005
"
"
"
"
"
L side
1
ABD030801-006
"
"
"
"
"
L side
1
ABD03-01 1-5
"
"
"
"
"
L side
1
PAO03-13 1-5
1019 08/02/03 N28:23.91 W115:31.14 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L side
1
ABD030802-001 to 002
"
"
"
"
L side
1
HOF03-02 1-13
1024 08/02/03 N27:50.69 W115:26.95 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L side
1
HOF030802-001 to 003
1047 08/05/03 N24:45.53 W114:20.44 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
L side
1
ABD03-01 11-16
1079 08/08/03 N22:29.82 W111:18.51 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
L dorsal, R side, fluke
1
ABD03-03 10-15
1082 08/08/03 N22:24.24 W111:24.68 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
R side
1
HOF030807-001 to 004
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsal
1
ABD03-03 16-36
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsal
1
HOF03-10 1-10
1087 08/09/03 N21:51.36 W110:26.36 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
R side
1
HOF030809-061 to 097
1088 08/09/03 N21:49.13 W110:22.91 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
R dorsal
1
HOF030809-098 to 113
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsal
1
ABD03-04 1-18
1332 09/21/03 N13:11.75 W099:04.32 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
R side
1
ABD03-08 29-34
"
"
"
"
"
L side
1
ABD03-09 1-2
1727 12/06/03 N25:22.52 W116:08.08 Balaenoptera musculus
N
L dorsal
1
DEG031206-001 to 027
"
"
"
"
"
R dorsal
1
EME031206-001 to 022

57

Table 11. Digital and 35mm photographs of whales from STAR (continued).
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sighting Date
Position
Species
Skin
Photo
No. of Whales Film
Digital Image Labels or
No. mm/dd/yy
Sample Subject
Photographed Roll
Film Frames
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1735 12/08/03 N29:20.66 W118:07.63 Balaenoptera musculus
Y
L & R dorsal
1
DEG031208-001 to 091
443 11/01/03 S10:54.48 W078:19.31 Megaptera novaeangliae N
L dorsal
1
ABD031101-001 to 003
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsals
2
MFR031101-001 to 006
445 11/01/03 S10:28.15 W078:08.42 Megaptera novaeangliae N
1 fluke, 2 R dorsals
2
ABD032202-007 to 015
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
2
MFR031101-013 to 058
447 11/01/03 S10:26.95 W078:32.11 Megaptera novaeangliae N
fluke, R dorsal
1
ABD031101-021 to 026
"
"
"
"
"
R dorsal
1
MFR031101-093 to 096
478 11/04/03 S07:28.82 W079:57.61 Megaptera novaeangliae Y
L & R dorsals, fluke tip
2
HOF031104-022 to 051
"
"
"
"
"
fluke, R dorsal
1
ABD03-24 16-24
483 11/05/03 S06:24.75 W081:10.62 Megaptera novaeangliae N
flukes & dorsals
8
ABD031105-001 to 042
"
"
"
"
"
flukes & dorsals
8
MFR031105-062 to 100
484 11/05/03 S06:24.51 W081:10.38 Megaptera novaeangliae N
L & R dorsals, fluke tips 2
ABD031105-043 to 077
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals, fluke tips 2
MFR031105-101 to 143
485 11/05/03 S06:22.21 W081:07.38 Megaptera novaeangliae N
L & R dorsals, fluke tip
2
HOF031105-001 to 039
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsal, fluke tip
1-2 ABD03-25 14-24
486 11/05/03 S06:13.95 W081:10.89 Megaptera novaeangliae N
flukes, L & R dorsals
4
HOF031105-040 to 123
"
"
"
"
"
flukes, L & R dorsals
4
MFR031105-144 to 150
"
"
"
"
"
flukes, L dorsals
2-4 ABD03-25 25-36
"
"
"
"
"
flukes, L & R dorsals
2-4 ABD03-26 1-16
488 11/05/03 S05:41.60 W081:17.38 Megaptera novaeangliae N
L & R dorsals
2
HOF031105-124 to 160
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
2
ABD03-26 17-29
492 11/06/03 S03:43.39 W081:17.66 Megaptera novaeangliae N
fluke, R dorsal
1
HOF031106-001 to 047
"
"
"
"
"
R dorsal
1
ABD03-27 3-19
509 11/08/03 N00:09.98 W080:18.32 Megaptera novaeangliae N
L dorsals
2
HOF031108-024 to 033
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsal
1
ABD03-28 1-2
510 11/08/03 N00:24.03 W080:13.69 Megaptera novaeangliae N
L dorsals
2
HOF031108-034 to 058
"
"
"
"
"
L dorsals
2
ABD03-28 3-16
543 11/13/03 N06:28.84 W079:33.76 Orcinus orca
N
L dorsal
1
HOF031113-072
1056 08/07/03 N23:58.67 W112:18.35 Orcinus orca
Y
L & R dorsals
17
HOF030807-001 to 070
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
8
ABD03-01 18-36
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
8
ABD03-02 1-27
1085 08/09/03 N21:47.44 W110:19.44 Orcinus orca
Y
L & R dorsals
15
HOF030809-001 to 060
1181 08/14/03 N21:43.97 W106:33.74 Orcinus orca
Y
L & R dorsals
6-7
ABD030814-001 to 014
1382 09/26/03 N10:56.17 W088:39.28 Orcinus orca
Y
L & R dorsals
20-25
HOF030926-021 to 185
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
5
ABD03-10 12-31
1447 10/11/03 N06:12.38 W092:41.37 Orcinus orca
N
R dorsal
1
DEG031011-006
1617 11/12/03 N11:25.13 W112:42.52 Orcinus orca
N
L & R dorsals
2
CES031112-001 to 012
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsals
2
DEG031112-009 to 015
32 08/01/03 N25:48.39 W123:47.79 Physeter macrocephalus N
fluke
1
CSO030801-012 to 013
72 08/12/03 N12:55.96 W133:33.29 Physeter macrocephalus N
L & R dorsals
3
DEG030812-001 to 022

58

Table 11. Digital and 35mm photographs of whales from STAR03 (continued).
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sighting Date
Position
Species
Skin
Photo
No. of Whales Film
Digital Image Labels or
No. mm/dd/yy
Sample Subject
Photographed Roll
Film Frames
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
"
"
"
"
"
L & R dorsal
1
DEG03-01 22-31
174 08/26/03 N19:24.79 W156:52.66 Physeter macrocephalus N
L & R dorsals
3
CSO030826-001 to 018
328 10/07/03 N07:33.88 W084:50.21 Physeter macrocephalus N
L & R dorsals
4-6
HOF031007-009 to 086
386 10/14/03 S04:52.61 W097:42.91 Physeter macrocephalus Y
L dorsals
2
HOF031014-001 to 014
388 10/14/03 S05:02.57 W097:52.03 Physeter macrocephalus N
R dorsal
1
HOF031014-015 to 029
410 10/20/03 S08:32.48 W090:53.43 Physeter macrocephalus N
fluke
1
HOF031020-064 to 066
785 12/06/03 N23:50.68 W119:31.75 Physeter macrocephalus Y
fluke & R dorsal
1
ABD031206-021 to 026
1610 11/10/03 N08:47.52 W118:23.59 Physeter macrocephalus N
fluke
1
DEG031110-014 to 015

59

Table 12. Aerial photogrammetry effort, total number of schools, and number of
calibration schools, obtained per leg during STAR03 by the helicopter on the Jordan.
________________________________________________________________________
Leg #
1
2
3
4
5
6 Totals
________________________________________________________________________
Days Flown
Days Lost
% Days Flown
Flight Hours
Avg. Flight Hrs./Days Flown
Number of Schools Photographed
Number of Schools for Calibration
% Calibration

11
7
4
3
10
9
44
5
11
9
14
11
9
59
69% 39% 31% 18% 48% 50%
43%
28.6 19.7 16.4 15.2 24.7 22.3 126.9
2.60 2.81 4.10 5.07 2.47 2.48 2.88
43
24
15
12
13
15
122
10
7
4
3
8
5
37
23% 29% 27% 25% 62% 33%
30%

Table 13. Numbers of aerially photographed cetacean schools per leg during STAR03 by
the helicopter on the Jordan.
________________________________________________________________________
Leg #
1
2
3
4
5
6 Totals
________________________________________________________________________
Stenella attenuata
Stenella longirostris
Mixed S. attenuata & S. longirostris
Stenella coeruleoalba
Delphinus sp.
Other Small Cetaceans
Unid. Small Cetaceans
Balaenoptera physalus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera edeni
Beaked Whales
Totals

5
2
4
4
3
7
3
2
4
8
1

7
0
2
6
1
6
1
0
0
0
1

4
1
0
4
0
5
0
0
1
0
0

0
1
3
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
2

3
0
2
1
3
3
0
0
0
0
1

1
0
0
4
6
4
0
0
0
0
0

20
4
11
19
13
31
4
2
5
8
5

43

24

15

12

13

15

122

60

Table 14. Identity and location of cetacean skin biopsy samples obtained during
STAR03.
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera edeni
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera physalus
Berardius bairdii
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis

1067
1445
1486
1161
1038
1362
1700
1067
1169
1085
1034
1079
1088
1082
1082
1087
1735
1047
1332
1382
1722
371
414
414
420
668
689
431
1057
1156
1006
1006
1043
1004
1156
1044
1006
1044
1044
1156
1156
1156
1004
1004
1046
1046
1046
1046
1156
1059
1044
1156
1044
1043

61

8/08/2003
10/11/2003
10/21/2003
8/13/2003
8/03/2003
9/24/2003
11/26/2003
8/08/2003
8/13/2003
8/09/2003
8/03/2003
8/08/2003
8/09/2003
8/08/2003
8/08/2003
8/09/2003
12/08/2003
8/05/2003
9/21/2003
9/26/2003
12/03/2003
10/12/2003
10/21/2003
10/21/2003
10/22/2003
11/24/2003
11/25/2003
10/24/2003
8/07/2003
8/12/2003
7/31/2003
7/31/2003
8/04/2003
7/31/2003
8/12/2003
8/04/2003
7/31/2003
8/04/2003
8/04/2003
8/12/2003
8/12/2003
8/12/2003
7/31/2003
7/31/2003
8/04/2003
8/04/2003
8/04/2003
8/04/2003
8/12/2003
8/07/2003
8/04/2003
8/12/2003
8/04/2003
8/04/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

2248'N
612'N
1146'N
2422'N
2655'N
13 8'N
1632'N
2248'N
2346'N
2149'N
2653'N
2233'N
2149'N
2227'N
2227'N
2149'N
2921'N
2445'N
1310'N
1057'N
22 7'N
133'S
919'S
919'S
1150'S
949'N
918'N
1448'S
24 3'N
2434'N
32 0'N
32 0'N
2545'N
32 8'N
2434'N
2449'N
32 0'N
2449'N
2449'N
2434'N
2434'N
2434'N
32 8'N
32 8'N
2449'N
2449'N
2449'N
2449'N
2434'N
24 9'N
2449'N
2434'N
2449'N
2545'N

111 0'W
9222'W
9830'W
10736'W
11431'W
9026'W
11648'W
111 0'W
10737'W
11026'W
11441'W
11115'W
11023'W
11124'W
11124'W
11024'W
118 8'W
11419'W
99 3'W
8839'W
11226'W
9225'W
89 4'W
89 4'W
8813'W
9041'W
9250'W
8446'W
11221'W
10924'W
11657'W
11657'W
11312'W
117 3'W
10924'W
11219'W
11657'W
11219'W
11219'W
10924'W
10924'W
10924'W
117 3'W
117 3'W
11231'W
11231'W
11231'W
11231'W
10924'W
11154'W
11219'W
10924'W
11219'W
11312'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
_______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
_______________________________________________________________________________
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus sp.
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus

1043
1046
454
454
454
456
456
1549
1544
1548
1544
1374
1549
1055
1544
541
620
1004
1724
1724
1031
1724
1031
1725
291
292
292
292
292
302
353
408
408
408
409
409
409
409
409
409
409
409
423
430
430
430
430
430
430
430
430
430
430
612
612

62

8/04/2003
8/04/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
10/30/2003
10/30/2003
10/30/2003
10/30/2003
9/26/2003
10/30/2003
8/07/2003
10/30/2003
11/13/2003
11/22/2003
7/31/2003
12/05/2003
12/05/2003
8/02/2003
12/05/2003
8/02/2003
12/05/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
9/27/2003
10/10/2003
10/19/2003
10/19/2003
10/19/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/20/2003
10/22/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
10/24/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003

DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC

2545'N
2449'N
944'S
944'S
944'S
925'S
925'S
1538'N
1542'N
1539'N
1542'N
1024'N
1538'N
2357'N
1542'N
622'N
828'N
32 8'N
2248'N
2248'N
2737'N
2248'N
2737'N
23 1'N
510'N
511'N
511'N
511'N
511'N
644'N
133'N
852'S
852'S
852'S
831'S
831'S
831'S
831'S
831'S
831'S
831'S
831'S
1157'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
1444'S
834'N
834'N

113
112
78
78
78
78
78
95
95
95
95
88
95
112
95
79
86
117
116
116
115
116
115
116
94
94
94
94
94
91
89
93
93
93
91
91
91
91
91
91
91
91
88
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
85
85

12'W
31'W
34'W
34'W
34'W
43'W
43'W
48'W
26'W
39'W
26'W
36'W
48'W
30'W
26'W
43'W
18'W
3'W
37'W
37'W
10'W
37'W
10'W
30'W
40'W
36'W
36'W
36'W
36'W
17'W
18'W
18'W
18'W
18'W
16'W
16'W
16'W
16'W
16'W
16'W
16'W
16'W
11'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
47'W
55'W
55'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Grampus griseus
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Lagenorhynchus obliquidens
Lagenorhynchus obliquidens
Megaptera novaeangliae
Megaptera novaeangliae
Mesoplodon peruvianus
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca

612
612
612
612
612
612
612
612
786
786
302
1124
1137
1137
1532
1551
1309
1532
1566
1534
1309
1534
1566
1534
1566
1534
1532
1534
444
454
454
454
1010
1010
477
478
616
1382
1085
1056
1382
1382
1382
1382
1181
1056
1085
1382
1085
1382
1181
1181
1181
1382
1382

63

11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
12/07/2003
12/07/2003
9/27/2003
8/10/2003
8/11/2003
8/11/2003
10/29/2003
10/30/2003
9/06/2003
10/29/2003
11/01/2003
10/29/2003
9/06/2003
10/29/2003
11/01/2003
10/29/2003
11/01/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
11/01/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
8/01/2003
8/01/2003
11/04/2003
11/04/2003
11/22/2003
9/26/2003
8/09/2003
8/07/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
8/14/2003
8/07/2003
8/09/2003
9/26/2003
8/09/2003
9/26/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003

MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

834'N
834'N
834'N
834'N
834'N
834'N
834'N
834'N
2535'N
2535'N
644'N
2411'N
2613'N
2613'N
15 9'N
1535'N
17 6'N
15 9'N
1516'N
1511'N
17 6'N
1511'N
1516'N
1511'N
1516'N
1511'N
15 9'N
1511'N
1035'S
944'S
944'S
944'S
2949'N
2949'N
732'S
732'S
830'N
1057'N
2149'N
2359'N
1057'N
1057'N
1057'N
1057'N
2146'N
2359'N
2149'N
1057'N
2149'N
1057'N
2146'N
2146'N
2146'N
1057'N
1057'N

8555'W
8555'W
8555'W
8555'W
8555'W
8555'W
8555'W
8555'W
11916'W
11916'W
9117'W
10922'W
11949'W
11949'W
94 3'W
9553'W
10058'W
94 3'W
10048'W
9413'W
10058'W
9413'W
10048'W
9413'W
10048'W
9413'W
94 3'W
9413'W
78 7'W
7834'W
7834'W
7834'W
11549'W
11549'W
7957'W
7956'W
8611'W
8839'W
11026'W
11218'W
8839'W
8839'W
8839'W
8839'W
10632'W
11218'W
11026'W
8839'W
11026'W
8839'W
10632'W
10632'W
10632'W
8839'W
8839'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Orcinus orca
Physeter macrocephalus
Physeter macrocephalus
Physeter macrocephalus
Physeter macrocephalus
Pseudorca crassidens
Pseudorca crassidens
Pseudorca crassidens
Pseudorca crassidens
Pseudorca crassidens
Pseudorca crassidens
Pseudorca crassidens
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata
Stenella attenuata

1382
1382
1085
1382
1085
1085
1056
1056
1056
202
202
543
386
386
785
785
1213
1213
1213
1213
1213
1213
1213
1494
1187
1187
1187
1571
1571
1187
1189
1190
1200
1203
1557
1557
1557
1168
1329
1494
1494
1492
1492
1492
1203
1329
1203
1329
1326
1300
1278
1238
1203
1489
1119

64

9/26/2003
9/26/2003
8/09/2003
9/26/2003
8/09/2003
8/09/2003
8/07/2003
8/07/2003
8/07/2003
9/11/2003
9/11/2003
11/13/2003
10/14/2003
10/14/2003
12/06/2003
12/06/2003
8/21/2003
8/21/2003
8/21/2003
8/21/2003
8/21/2003
8/21/2003
8/21/2003
10/23/2003
8/15/2003
8/15/2003
8/15/2003
11/01/2003
11/01/2003
8/15/2003
8/15/2003
8/15/2003
8/16/2003
8/16/2003
10/31/2003
10/31/2003
10/31/2003
8/13/2003
9/20/2003
10/23/2003
10/23/2003
10/22/2003
10/22/2003
10/22/2003
8/16/2003
9/20/2003
8/16/2003
9/20/2003
9/20/2003
9/05/2003
8/30/2003
8/22/2003
8/16/2003
10/21/2003
8/10/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

1057'N
1057'N
2149'N
1057'N
2149'N
2149'N
2359'N
2359'N
2359'N
927'N
927'N
629'N
458'S
458'S
2345'N
2345'N
1745'N
1745'N
1745'N
1745'N
1745'N
1745'N
1745'N
1231'N
2145'N
2145'N
2145'N
1511'N
1511'N
2145'N
2116'N
2112'N
20 7'N
1952'N
1430'N
1430'N
1430'N
2559'N
1255'N
1231'N
1231'N
1154'N
1154'N
1154'N
1952'N
1255'N
1952'N
1255'N
1323'N
1716'N
1114'N
1651'N
1952'N
1140'N
2345'N

8839'W
8839'W
11026'W
8839'W
11026'W
11026'W
11218'W
11218'W
11218'W
13824'W
13824'W
7935'W
9741'W
9741'W
11930'W
11930'W
10456'W
10456'W
10456'W
10456'W
10456'W
10456'W
10456'W
9347'W
108 0'W
108 0'W
108 0'W
101 6'W
101 6'W
108 0'W
108 6'W
108 9'W
106 9'W
10537'W
9717'W
9717'W
9717'W
10745'W
10118'W
9347'W
9347'W
9521'W
9521'W
9521'W
10537'W
10118'W
10537'W
10118'W
10126'W
10246'W
11945'W
10825'W
10537'W
93 4'W
109 5'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella

attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata

graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani

1119
1114
1106
1106
1203
1168
1106
1106
1106
1119
1158
1158
1158
1106
1166
1168
1106
1158
1634
1166
1654
1634
1654
1634
1654
1654
1165
1158
1634
758
758
1412
1396
1396
1396
1396
1396
1400
1426
1426
1317
1314
1400
1306
1167
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
1315
1306
1317

65

8/10/2003
8/10/2003
8/09/2003
8/09/2003
8/16/2003
8/13/2003
8/09/2003
8/09/2003
8/09/2003
8/10/2003
8/12/2003
8/12/2003
8/12/2003
8/09/2003
8/13/2003
8/13/2003
8/09/2003
8/12/2003
11/14/2003
8/13/2003
11/17/2003
11/14/2003
11/17/2003
11/14/2003
11/17/2003
11/17/2003
8/13/2003
8/12/2003
11/14/2003
12/01/2003
12/01/2003
9/28/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/29/2003
9/29/2003
9/18/2003
9/17/2003
9/27/2003
9/06/2003
8/13/2003
9/06/2003
9/06/2003
9/06/2003
9/06/2003
9/06/2003
9/06/2003
9/06/2003
9/17/2003
9/06/2003
9/18/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

2345'N
2318'N
2155'N
2155'N
1952'N
2559'N
2155'N
2155'N
2155'N
2345'N
2531'N
2531'N
2531'N
2155'N
24 9'N
2559'N
2155'N
2531'N
1435'N
24 9'N
1741'N
1435'N
1741'N
1435'N
1741'N
1741'N
2411'N
2531'N
1435'N
1438'N
1438'N
1147'N
1239'N
1239'N
1239'N
1239'N
1239'N
1239'N
1022'N
1022'N
16 3'N
1640'N
1239'N
1710'N
24 6'N
1710'N
1710'N
1710'N
1710'N
1710'N
1710'N
1710'N
1637'N
1710'N
16 3'N

109 5'W
10850'W
10949'W
10949'W
10537'W
10745'W
10949'W
10949'W
10949'W
109 5'W
10926'W
10926'W
10926'W
10949'W
10755'W
10745'W
10949'W
10926'W
10611'W
10755'W
10213'W
10611'W
10213'W
10611'W
10213'W
10213'W
108 1'W
10926'W
10611'W
10948'W
10948'W
8716'W
8843'W
8843'W
8843'W
8843'W
8843'W
8834'W
8557'W
8557'W
9820'W
9945'W
8834'W
10058'W
10752'W
10058'W
10058'W
10058'W
10058'W
10058'W
10058'W
10058'W
9940'W
10058'W
9820'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella

attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata
attenuata

graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani
graffmani

1314
1316
1316
1316
1316
1317
1317
1317
1317
1306
1531
1514
1524
1524
1524
1525
1509
1528
1531
1531
1531
1531
1537
1531
1531
1503
1652
1652
1653
1658
1661
1503
508
508
508
508
508
508
508
511
513
515
515
515
515
517
517
517
517
517
517
517
545
545
550

66

9/17/2003
9/17/2003
9/17/2003
9/17/2003
9/17/2003
9/18/2003
9/18/2003
9/18/2003
9/18/2003
9/06/2003
10/29/2003
10/28/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/28/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/30/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/28/2003
11/17/2003
11/17/2003
11/17/2003
11/17/2003
11/22/2003
10/28/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/08/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/14/2003
11/14/2003
11/14/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC

1640'N
1634'N
1634'N
1634'N
1634'N
16 3'N
16 3'N
16 3'N
16 3'N
1710'N
15 6'N
1349'N
15 5'N
15 5'N
15 5'N
15 6'N
1348'N
15 5'N
15 6'N
15 6'N
15 6'N
15 6'N
16 6'N
15 6'N
15 6'N
1350'N
1739'N
1739'N
1740'N
1750'N
19 4'N
1350'N
0 1'N
0 1'N
0 1'N
0 1'N
0 1'N
0 1'N
0 1'N
042'N
058'N
057'N
057'N
057'N
057'N
1 9'N
1 9'N
1 9'N
1 9'N
1 9'N
1 9'N
1 9'N
725'N
725'N
743'N

9945'W
9934'W
9934'W
9934'W
9934'W
9820'W
9820'W
9820'W
9820'W
10058'W
9344'W
9151'W
93 7'W
93 7'W
93 7'W
9312'W
9130'W
9318'W
9344'W
9344'W
9344'W
9344'W
9437'W
9344'W
9344'W
9053'W
102 4'W
102 4'W
10210'W
10231'W
10428'W
9053'W
8030'W
8030'W
8030'W
8030'W
8030'W
8030'W
8030'W
8012'W
80 1'W
80 3'W
80 3'W
80 3'W
80 3'W
7943'W
7943'W
7943'W
7943'W
7943'W
7943'W
7943'W
7820'W
7820'W
7836'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella

attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata graffmani
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
attenuata subsp.
coeruleoalba
coeruleoalba
coeruleoalba
coeruleoalba
coeruleoalba
coeruleoalba
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris centroamericana
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis

555
556
567
570
570
587
587
587
587
587
587
587
588
588
597
597
597
601
602
604
605
605
605
1663
1663
1393
1665
1393
1665
1665
1655
1202
1202
1665
1230
1070
1230
1070
1070
1225
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1279
1324
1324
1324
1326
1339
1557
1571

67

11/14/2003
11/14/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
3/27/2003
11/22/2003
3/27/2003
11/22/2003
11/22/2003
11/17/2003
8/16/2003
8/16/2003
11/22/2003
8/21/2003
8/08/2003
8/21/2003
8/08/2003
8/08/2003
8/21/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
9/27/2003
8/30/2003
9/19/2003
9/19/2003
9/19/2003
9/20/2003
9/22/2003
10/31/2003
11/01/2003

MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

757'N
8 0'N
7 9'N
712'N
712'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
718'N
718'N
824'N
824'N
824'N
832'N
840'N
855'N
857'N
857'N
857'N
19 3'N
19 3'N
1240'N
19 4'N
1240'N
19 4'N
19 4'N
1740'N
1956'N
1956'N
19 4'N
1728'N
2242'N
1728'N
2242'N
2242'N
1733'N
1235'N
1235'N
1235'N
1235'N
1235'N
1235'N
1235'N
1120'N
1445'N
1445'N
1445'N
1323'N
1330'N
1430'N
1511'N

7852'W
7855'W
8056'W
81 1'W
81 1'W
8140'W
8140'W
8140'W
8140'W
8140'W
8140'W
8140'W
8159'W
8159'W
8337'W
8337'W
8337'W
8352'W
8358'W
84 5'W
84 8'W
84 8'W
84 8'W
10432'W
10432'W
89 9'W
10438'W
89 9'W
10438'W
10438'W
10216'W
10539'W
10539'W
10438'W
106 0'W
111 8'W
106 0'W
111 8'W
111 8'W
10649'W
8832'W
8832'W
8832'W
8832'W
8832'W
8832'W
8832'W
11935'W
99 6'W
99 6'W
99 6'W
10126'W
9528'W
9717'W
101 6'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella

longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris orientalis
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
longirostris subsp.?
orientalis/centroamericana
orientalis/centroamericana
orientalis/centroamericana
orientalis/centroamericana

1188
1188
1188
1196
1196
1196
1279
1557
1300
1553
1279
1279
1279
1196
1279
1339
1279
1196
1492
1492
1492
1494
1196
1494
1494
1494
1492
1178
1178
1178
1178
1178
1178
1178
1170
1172
1172
1172
1172
1170
1178
1172
1170
1170
1170
1170
1172
1172
1172
1172
1170
1365
1365
1365
1365

68

8/15/2003
8/15/2003
8/15/2003
8/16/2003
8/16/2003
8/16/2003
8/30/2003
10/31/2003
9/05/2003
10/31/2003
8/30/2003
8/30/2003
8/30/2003
8/16/2003
8/30/2003
9/22/2003
8/30/2003
8/16/2003
10/22/2003
10/22/2003
10/22/2003
10/23/2003
8/16/2003
10/23/2003
10/23/2003
10/23/2003
10/22/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/13/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/13/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/13/2003
8/13/2003
8/13/2003
8/13/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/13/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

2127'N
2127'N
2127'N
2014'N
2014'N
2014'N
1120'N
1430'N
1716'N
1442'N
1120'N
1120'N
1120'N
2014'N
1120'N
1330'N
1120'N
2014'N
1154'N
1154'N
1154'N
1231'N
2014'N
1231'N
1231'N
1231'N
1154'N
2126'N
2126'N
2126'N
2126'N
2126'N
2126'N
2126'N
2338'N
2215'N
2215'N
2215'N
2215'N
2338'N
2126'N
2215'N
2338'N
2338'N
2338'N
2338'N
2215'N
2215'N
2215'N
2215'N
2338'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N

106 4'W
106 4'W
106 4'W
10629'W
10629'W
10629'W
11935'W
9717'W
10246'W
97 5'W
11935'W
11935'W
11935'W
10629'W
11935'W
9528'W
11935'W
10629'W
9521'W
9521'W
9521'W
9347'W
10629'W
9347'W
9347'W
9347'W
9521'W
106 6'W
106 6'W
106 6'W
106 6'W
106 6'W
106 6'W
106 6'W
10723'W
10624'W
10624'W
10624'W
10624'W
10723'W
106 6'W
10624'W
10723'W
10723'W
10723'W
10723'W
10624'W
10624'W
10624'W
10624'W
10723'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Steno bredanensis
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus
Tursiops truncatus

1365
1365
1365
1365
1365
1365
1365
1365
1643
1331
1236
1579
1331
1441
1388
1388
1204
1205
1579
1579
1331
1163
1241
1163
1241
1241
1163
1490
1176
1176
1176
1045
1186
1578
1566
1490
1163
1490
1293
1496
1234
1562
1496
1163
1497
1353
1285
1532
1532
1532
1129
1336
1336
1336
1689

69

9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
9/24/2003
11/16/2003
9/21/2003
8/22/2003
11/02/2003
9/21/2003
10/10/2003
9/26/2003
9/26/2003
8/16/2003
8/16/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
9/21/2003
8/13/2003
8/22/2003
8/13/2003
8/22/2003
8/22/2003
8/13/2003
10/21/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/14/2003
8/04/2003
8/15/2003
11/02/2003
11/01/2003
10/21/2003
8/13/2003
10/21/2003
8/31/2003
10/23/2003
8/22/2003
10/31/2003
10/23/2003
8/13/2003
10/23/2003
9/24/2003
8/30/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
8/11/2003
9/22/2003
9/22/2003
9/22/2003
11/24/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ

13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
13 8'N
1656'N
13 9'N
1656'N
1330'N
13 9'N
6 4'N
1114'N
1114'N
1951'N
1945'N
1330'N
1330'N
13 9'N
2418'N
1642'N
2418'N
1642'N
1642'N
2418'N
1136'N
2143'N
2143'N
2143'N
2448'N
2141'N
1331'N
1516'N
1136'N
2418'N
1136'N
1224'N
1249'N
17 0'N
1447'N
1249'N
2418'N
1253'N
1337'N
1136'N
15 9'N
15 9'N
15 9'N
2536'N
1328'N
1328'N
1328'N
1753'N

9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
9021'W
101 4'W
9911'W
108 4'W
104 4'W
9911'W
9018'W
8836'W
8836'W
10536'W
10527'W
104 4'W
104 4'W
9911'W
108 7'W
10846'W
108 7'W
10846'W
10846'W
108 7'W
9739'W
10611'W
10611'W
10611'W
11230'W
10754'W
104 0'W
10048'W
9739'W
108 7'W
9739'W
11637'W
9316'W
10741'W
9752'W
9316'W
108 7'W
9311'W
9046'W
11859'W
94 3'W
94 3'W
94 3'W
11022'W
9545'W
9545'W
9545'W
11033'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops

truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus

1345
1345
1140
1345
1146
1711
1711
1092
1065
1063
1366
1368
1368
1063
1062
1061
1060
1345
1532
1265
1265
1265
1265
1505
1505
1163
1162
1176
1293
1152
1152
1137
1532
1265
1532
1532
1152
1146
1129
1150
1150
1150
1150
1532
366
366
366
366
366
366
366
423
423
423
446

70

9/23/2003
9/23/2003
8/11/2003
9/23/2003
8/11/2003
12/01/2003
12/01/2003
8/09/2003
8/08/2003
8/08/2003
9/25/2003
9/25/2003
9/25/2003
8/08/2003
8/08/2003
8/08/2003
8/07/2003
9/23/2003
10/29/2003
8/27/2003
8/27/2003
8/27/2003
8/27/2003
10/28/2003
10/28/2003
8/13/2003
8/13/2003
8/14/2003
8/31/2003
8/12/2003
8/12/2003
8/11/2003
10/29/2003
8/27/2003
10/29/2003
10/29/2003
8/12/2003
8/11/2003
8/11/2003
8/11/2003
8/11/2003
8/11/2003
8/11/2003
10/29/2003
10/11/2003
10/11/2003
10/11/2003
10/11/2003
10/11/2003
10/11/2003
10/11/2003
10/22/2003
10/22/2003
10/22/2003
11/01/2003

DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
DSJ
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC

1332'N
1332'N
2616'N
1332'N
2633'N
1934'N
1934'N
2141'N
23 5'N
2315'N
12 5'N
1138'N
1138'N
2315'N
2316'N
2320'N
2411'N
1332'N
15 9'N
1238'N
1238'N
1238'N
1238'N
1349'N
1349'N
2418'N
2422'N
2143'N
1224'N
26 4'N
26 4'N
2613'N
15 9'N
1238'N
15 9'N
15 9'N
26 4'N
2633'N
2536'N
2642'N
2642'N
2642'N
2642'N
15 9'N
042'S
042'S
042'S
042'S
042'S
042'S
042'S
1157'S
1157'S
1157'S
1027'S

9341'W
9341'W
11051'W
9341'W
111 5'W
11340'W
11340'W
11011'W
11038'W
11035'W
8943'W
8944'W
8944'W
11035'W
11042'W
11045'W
11152'W
9341'W
94 3'W
12320'W
12320'W
12320'W
12320'W
9110'W
9110'W
108 7'W
108 9'W
10611'W
11637'W
10954'W
10954'W
11949'W
94 3'W
12320'W
94 3'W
94 3'W
10954'W
111 5'W
11022'W
111 6'W
111 6'W
111 6'W
111 6'W
94 3'W
9042'W
9042'W
9042'W
9042'W
9042'W
9042'W
9042'W
8811'W
8811'W
8811'W
7829'W

Table 14. Identity and sample location of skin biopsy samples (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________
Sighting
Species/Stock
Number
Date
Ship
Position
______________________________________________________________________________
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops
Tursiops

truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus
truncatus

449
449
449
449
449
449
449
494
494
494
516
516
516
516
531
531
552
580
586
586
586
607
607
632
632

71

11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/02/2003
11/06/2003
11/06/2003
11/06/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/09/2003
11/13/2003
11/13/2003
11/14/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/20/2003
11/21/2003
11/21/2003
11/23/2003
11/23/2003

MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC
MAC

959'S
959'S
959'S
959'S
959'S
959'S
959'S
328'S
328'S
328'S
113'N
113'N
113'N
113'N
623'N
623'N
751'N
720'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
7 6'N
9 8'N
9 8'N
852'N
852'N

7856'W
7856'W
7856'W
7856'W
7856'W
7856'W
7856'W
81 8'W
81 8'W
81 8'W
80 1'W
80 1'W
80 1'W
80 1'W
8043'W
8043'W
7849'W
8118'W
8129'W
8129'W
8129'W
8415'W
8415'W
88 2'W
88 2'W

Table 15. Summary of skin biopsy samples of cetaceans obtained during STAR03, listed
by number of samples.
__________________________________________________________
Species/stocks
Total
__________________________________________________________
Tursiops truncatus
Stenella attenuata graffmani
Stenella attenuata
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Stenella longirostris orientalis
Delphinus capensis
Orcinus orca
Stenella longirostris subsp.?
Grampus griseus
Balaenoptera musculus
Steno bredanensis
Stenella orientalis/centroamericana
Balaenoptera edeni
Stenella attenuata subsp.
Delphinus delphis
Pseudorca crassidens
Stenella longirostris centroamericana
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Stenella coeruleoalba
Physeter macrocephalus
Megaptera novaeangliae
Balaenoptera physalus
Berardius bairdii
Delphinus sp.
Mesoplodon peruvianus

114
102
63
48
35
32
30
24
17
16
13
12
11
11
10
7
7
6
6
4
2
1
1
1
1

TOTAL

574

72

Table 16. Number of cetacean schools for which behavior observations were recorded
during STAR03.
______________________________________________
Sighting category
Total
______________________________________________
Delphinus capensis
Delphinus delphis
Delphinus sp.
Globicephala macrorhynchus
Globicephala sp.
Grampus griseus
Indopacetus pacificus
Lagenorhynchus obscurus
Megaptera novaeangliae
Orcinus orca
Pseudorca crassidens
Stenella attenuata (offshore)
Stenella attenuata (unid. subsp.)
Stenella attenuata graffmani
Stenella coeruleoalba
Stenella longirostris (southwestern)
Stenella longirostris (unid. subsp.)
Stenella longirostris (whitebelly)
Stenella longirostris orientalis
Steno bredanensis
Tursiops truncatus
Unidentified dolphin or porpoise

9
85
3
11
7
11
1
1
1
2
4
143
37
41
160
8
8
23
68
30
143
11

Total

807

73

Latitude

160W

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

30N

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 1. STAR03 survey tracklines and sampling strata boundaries for both NOAA
ships McArthur II and David Starr Jordan.

74

Latitude

160W

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

30N

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 2. STAR03 survey tracklines for NOAA Ship McArthur II.

Latitude

160W

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

30N

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

Longitude

Figure 3. STAR03 survey tracklines for NOAA Ship David Starr Jordan.

75

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Stenella attenuata (offshore), n=178


Stenella attenuata graffmani, n=92
Stenella attenuata (unid. subsp.), n=28

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 4. Spotted dolphin sightings, STAR03.

Latitude

160W

150W

140W

130W

120W

30N

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

Stenella longirostris orientalis, n=80


Stenella longirostris (whitebelly), n=39
Stenella longirostris (southwestern), n=10
Stenella longirostris centroamericana, n=2
Stenella longirostris (Tres Marias), n=3
Stenella longirostris (unid. subsp.), n=12

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

Longitude

Figure 5. Spinner dolphin sightings, STAR03.


76

110W

100W

90W

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Delphinus delphis, n=91


Delphinus capensis, n=19
Delphinus sp., n=4

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 6. Common dolphin sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Stenella coeruleoalba, n=183

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

Longitude

Figure 7. Striped dolphin sightings, STAR03.

77

110W

100W

90W

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Globicephala macrorhynchus, n=46


Globicephala sp., n=9

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 8. Pilot whale sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

Grampus griseus, n=62

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

Longitude

Figure 9. Risso's dolphin sightings, STAR03.

78

110W

100W

90W

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Kogia sima, n=23


Kogia sp., n=2

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 10. Dwarf sperm whale and unidentified Kogia sp. sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Lagenorhynchus obliquidens, n=4


Lagenorhynchus obscurus, n=12
Lagenodelphis hosei, n=1
Phocoena spinipinnis, n=1

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 11. Pacific white-sided, dusky, Fraser's and Burmeister's sightings, STAR03.

79

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Mesoplodon peruvianus, n=5


Mesoplodon sp. A, n=4
Mesoplodon sp., n=27

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 12. Beaked whale sightings of the genus Mesoplodon sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Ziphius cavirostris, n=22


Berardius bairdii, n=2
ziphiid whale, n=14

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 13. Cuvier's, Baird's and unident. Ziphiid beaked whale sightings, STAR03.

80

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Steno bredanensis, n=47

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 14. Rough-toothed dolphin sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

Tursiops truncatus, n=160

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

Longitude

Figure 15. Bottlenose dolphin sightings, STAR03.

81

100W

90W

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Physeter macrocephalus, n=23

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 16. Sperm whale sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

Orcinus orca, n=15


Pseudorca crassidens, n=8
Feresa attenuata, n=2
Peponocephala electra, n=1

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 17. Killer, false killer, pygmy killer and melon-headed whales, STAR03.

82

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Balaenoptera edeni, n=47


Balaenoptera borealis/edeni, n=33

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 18. Bryde's and unidentified Sei/Bryde's whale sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Balaenoptera musculus, n=43

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

Longitude

Figure 19. Blue whale sightings, STAR03.

83

110W

100W

90W

80W

160W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Megaptera novaeangliae, n=19


Balaenoptera acutorostrata, n=1
Balaenoptera physalus, n=6

30N

Latitude

150W

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S

20S

160W

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 20. Humpback, minke and fin whale sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Balaenoptera sp., n=41

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

Longitude

Figure 21. Baleen whale sightings not identified to species, STAR03.

84

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

unid. dolphin, n=159

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 22. Unidentified dolphin sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

unid. small delphinid, n=71

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

Longitude

Figure 23. Unidentified small delphinids, STAR03.

85

100W

90W

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

unid. medium delphinid, n=27


unid. large delphinid, n=5

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 24. Unidentified medium- and large-sized delphinid sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

unid. small whale, n=11


unid. large whale, n=19
unid. whale, n=6

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

Longitude

Figure 25. Unidentified small whale sightings, STAR03.

86

100W

90W

80W

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

unid. cetacean, n=11

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

80W

100W

90W

80W

Longitude

Figure 26. Unidentified cetacean sightings, STAR03.

160W

Latitude

30N

150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

Otaria byronia, n=31


Zalophus californianus, n=8
Arctocephalus townsendi, n=8
Mirounga angustirostris, n=1
unid. pinniped, n=6

30N

20N

20N

10N

10N

10S

10S

20S
160W

20S
150W

140W

130W

120W

110W

100W

90W

Longitude

Figure 27. Sea lions, seals and unidentified pinniped sightings, STAR03.

87

80W

40

20

-20
-160

-140

-120

-100

-80

Figure 28. Acoustic survey effort using a towed hydrophone array (line segments), and locations where clear delphinid whistles of
sighted animals were noted (triangles) during STAR03.

88

40

30

20

10

-10

-20
-160

-150

-140

-130

-120

-110

-100

-90

-80

-70

Figure 29. Acoustic survey effort using a towed hydrophone array (line segments), and locations where clear delphinid whistles of
non-sighted animals were noted (triangles) during STAR03.

89

40

30

20

10

-10

-20
-160

-150

-140

-130

-120

-110

-100

-90

-80

-70

Figure 30. Acoustic survey effort using a towed hydrophone array (line segments), and locations where non-sighted sperm whale
clicks (triangles), humpback whale calls (circles), and minke whale boings (squares) were detected during STAR03.

90

Appendix A. Study area boundary points for STAR03 survey. The eastern boundary is
defined by the coastline of the Americas.
32
32
32
31
30
18
10
7
1
5
5
18
18
12

32.12
35.37
37.61
7.97
32.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
N,
S,
S,
S,
S,
S,

117
117
117
118
121
128
153
153
130
127
115
90
83
77

7.34
27.82
49.52
36.30
52.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
30.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

Strata Boundaries: The coastal stratum is inshore of the 1000 meter depth contour. The
core stratum is defined by the following points:
25 0.00 N, 112 51.60 W
25 0.00 N, 120 0.00 W
10 0.00 N, 125 0.00 W
5 0.00 N, 120 0.00 W
5 0.00 N, 77 38.04 W

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Appendix B. Participating scientists and the ship legs on which they sailed during STAR03.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
McArthur II
D.S. Jordan
Observer
Leg No.
Leg No.
Name
Number Position
Affiliation1 1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Lisa Ballance
Susan Chivers
Tim Gerrodette
Sarah Mesnick
Robert Pitman
Barb Taylor
Juan Carlos Salinas
James Cotton
Gary Freidrichsen
Richard Rowlett
Chris Cutler
Anne Douglas
Holly Fearnbach
Beth Goodwin
Erin LaBrecque
Cornelia Oedekoven
Michael Richlen
Ernesto Vazquez
1

120
029
084
159
004
034
126
007
001
073
228
199
224
230
200
208
233
125

Cruise
Cruise
Cruise
Cruise
Cruise
Cruise
Senior
Senior
Senior
Senior
Mammal
Mammal
Mammal
Mammal
Mammal
Mammal
Mammal
Mammal

Leader
Leader
Leader
Leader
Leader/Visiting Sci
Leader
Mammal Observer
Mammal Observer
Mammal Observer
Mammal Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer
Observer

SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC

SIO--Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego


STRI--Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
IATTC--Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission
CSULA--California State University, Los Angeles
BLM--Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior
UW--University of Washington
INOCAR--Instituto Oceanografico de la Armada
UP/CM--UNIPESCA, Ministry of Agriculture; and CEMA, San Carlos University
IMARPE--Instituto del Mar del Peru
AOC--Aircraft Operations Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

92

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x

Appendix B. Participating scientists (continued).


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
McArthur II
D.S. Jordan
Observer
Leg No.
Leg No.
Name
Number Position
Affiliation 1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Katie Cramer
Erik Eilers
Jim Gilpatrick
Morgan Lynn
Paula Olson
Wayne Perryman
Charlie Stinchcomb
Carolina Bonin
Jenna Borberg
Megan Ferguson
Julie Oswald
Shannon Rankin
Dawn Breese
Michael Force
Chris Hoefer
Richard Pagen
Sophie Webb
Noelle Bowlin
Ron Dotson
Dave Griffith
Candice Hall
Melinda Kelley
Kerry Kopitsky
Richard Condit
Paul Fiedler
Josh Fluty
Jason Larese
Cleridy Lennert
Phil Morin

080
057
092
110
145
222
217
190
184
232
098
227
231
229

081
220
247

Photogrammetrist
Photogrammetrist
Photogrammetrist
Photogrammetrist
Photogrammetrist
Photogrammetrist
Photogrammetrist
Acoustician
Acoustician
Acoustician
Acoustician
Acoustician
Seabird Observer
Seabird Observer
Seabird Observer
Seabird Observer
Seabird Observer
Oceanographer
Oceanographer
Oceanographer
Oceanographer
Oceanographer
Oceanographer
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist

SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SIO
SIO
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
STRI
SWFSC
SWFSC
SWFSC
IATTC
SWFSC

93

x
x

x
x
x

x
x

x
x
x

x
x
x
x

x
x
x

x
x

x
x

x
x
x

x
x
x

x
x

Appendix B. Participating scientists (continued).


_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
McArthur II
D.S. Jordan
Observer
Leg No.
Leg No.
Name
Number Position
Affiliation 1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Jessica Redfern
240
Mari Rosales
Hadoram Shirihai
Larry Standley
Eric Ward
Maria Elena Tapia
Ruben Lopez Bran
Jose Carlos Marquez
David Demers
Julie Helmers
Glen Franke
Alvin Howard

Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Visiting Scientist
Ecuadorian Observer
Guatemalan Observer
Peruvian Observer
Helicopter Pilot
Helicopter Pilot
Helicopter Mechanic
Helicopter Mechanic

SWFSC
CSULA

BLM
UW
x
INOCAR x
UP/CM
IMARPE
AOC
AOC
AOC
AOC

94

x
x

x
x

Appendix C. SWFSC species, stocks and other sighting-categories of marine mammals, 2003.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Code Genus/Taxa
Species/Stock
Common Names
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035

Mesoplodon
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Delphinus
Stenella
Sotalia
Orcaella
Phocoena
Stenella
Stenella
Lagenorhynchus
Stenella
Lagenorhynchus
Steno
Delphinus
Delphinus
Tursiops
Cephalorhynchus
Cephalorhynchus
Grampus
Lagenorhynchus
Lagenorhynchus
Lagenorhynchus
Lagenorhynchus
Lagenodelphis
Lissodelphis
Lissodelphis
Cephalorhynchus
Cephalorhynchus
Peponocephala
Feresa
Pseudorca
Globicephala
Globicephala

peruvianus
attenuata (offshore)
longirostris (unid. subsp.)
clymene
sp.
attenuata graffmani
fluviatilis
brevirostris
dioptrica
longirostris orientalis
longirostris hybrid
albirostris
coeruleoalba
acutus
bredanensis
capensis
delphis
truncatus
heavisidii
hectori
griseus
obliquidens
australis
cruciger
obscurus
hosei
borealis
peronii
eutropia
commersonii
electra
attenuata
crassidens
sp.
melas

Pygmy beaked whale


Offshore pantropical spotted dolphin
Unidentified spinner dolphin
Clymene dolphin, short-snouted spinner dolphin
Unidentified common dolphin
Coastal spotted dolphin
Tucuxi, Guiana dolphin
Irrawaddy dolphin, Lumbalumba
Spectacled porpoise
Eastern spinner dolphin
Whitebelly spinner dolphin
White-beaked dolphin
Striped dolphin, streaker porpoise, euphrosyne dolphin
Atlantic white-sided dolphin
Rough-toothed dolphin, Steno
Baja neritic common dolphin, long-beaked common dolphin
Offshore common dolphin, short-beaked common dolphin
Bottlenose dolphin
Heaviside's dolphin
Hector's dolphin, pied dolphin, white front dolphin
Risso's dolphin, gray grampus
Pacific white-sided dolphin
Peale's dolphin, blackchin dolphin
Hourglass dolphin
Dusky dolphin
Fraser's dolphin, Sarawak dolphin
Northern right whale dolphin
Southern right whale dolphin
Black dolphin, Chilean dolphin
Commerson's dolphin, piebald dolphin
Melon-headed whale
Pygmy killer whale
False killer whale
Unidentified pilot whale
Long-finned pilot whale, Atlantic pilot whale

95

Appendix C. SWFSC species, stocks and other sighting-categories of marine mammals, 2003 (continued).
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Code Genus/Taxa
Species/Stock
Common Names
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070

Globicephala
Orcinus
Sousa
Sousa
Phocoena
Phocoena
Phocoena
Neophocaena
Phocoenoides
Delphinapterus
Physeter
Kogia
Kogia
Ziphiidae
Hyperoodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Ziphius
Berardius
Berardius
Tasmacetus
Indopacetus
Eubalaena
Balaena
Caperea
Eschrichtius
Balaenoptera

macrorhynchus
orca
chinensis
teuszii
Phocoena
sinus
spinipinnis
phocaenoides
dalli
leucas
macrocephalus
breviceps
sima
planifrons
sp.
carlhubbsi
hectori
bowdoini
europaeus
bidens
ginkgodens
grayi
densirostris
layardii
cavirostris
arnuxii
bairdii
shepherdi
pacificus
japonica
mysticetus
marginata
robustus
sp.

Short-finned pilot whale


Killer whale
Indo-Pacific hump-backed dolphin,
Atlantic hump-backed dolphin
Harbor porpoise
Vaquita, Gulf of California harbor porpoise
Burmeister's porpoise, black porpoise
Black finless porpoise
Dall's porpoise
White whale, beluga
Sperm whale
Pygmy sperm whale
Dwarf sperm whale
Unidentified beaked whale
Southern bottlenose whale
Unidentified Mesoplodon
Hubb's beaked whale, archbeak whale
Hector's beaked whale
Andrew's beaked whale, deepcrest whale
Gervais' beaked whale, Antillean beaked whale
Sowerby's beaked whale
Ginkgo-toothed beaked whale
Gray's beaked whale
Blaineville's beaked whale, dense-beaked beaked whale
Strap-toothed whale
Cuvier's beaked whale, goose-beaked whale
Arnoux's beaked whale, southern giant bottlenose whale
Baird's beaked whale, northern giant bottlenose whale
Shepherd's beaked whale
Longman's beaked whale
North Pacific right whale
Bowhead whale
Pygmy right whale
Gray whale
Unidentified rorqual

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Appendix C. SWFSC species, stocks and other sighting-categories of marine mammals, 2003 (continued).
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Code Genus/Taxa
Species/Stock
Common Names
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071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
177
277

Balaenoptera
Balaenoptera
Balaenoptera
Balaenoptera
Balaenoptera
Megaptera
unid. dolphin
unid. small whale
unid. large whale
Kogia
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon
Hyperoodon
Monodon
Eubalaena
Pontoporia
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Platanista
Platanista
Inia
Lipotes
unid. cetacean
unid. object
unid. whale
Balaenoptera
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
Stenella
unid. small delph.
unid. medium delph.

acutorostrata
edeni
borealis
physalus
musculus
novaeangliae

sima/breviceps
stejnegeri
mirus
sp. A
ampullatus
monoceros
australis
blainvillei
longirostris centroamericana
attenuata/plagidon
attenuata (unid. subsp.)
frontalis
gangetica gangetica
gangetica minor
geoffrensis
vexillifer

borealis/edeni
longirostris
longirostris
longirostris
longirostris

Common minke whale


Bryde's whale
Sei whale
Fin whale
Blue whale
Humpback whale
Unidentified dolphin or porpoise
Unidentified small whale
Unidentified large whale
Unidentified Kogia (dwarf or pygmy sperm whale)
Steinger's beaked whale, sabertooth, Bering Sea beaked whale
True's Beaked Whale
Unnamed beaked whale
Northern Bottlenose, North Atlantic bottlenose whale
Narwhal, sea unicorn
Southern right whale
Franciscana, La Plata dolphin
Central American spinner dolphin, Costa Rican spinner dolphin
Unidentified spotted dolphin in Atlantic
Unidentified pantropical spotted dolphin
Atlantic spotted dolphin
Ganges river dolphin
Indus river dolphin
Boto, Amazon river dolphin
Baiji, Chinese river dolphin, whitefin dolphin
Unidentified cetacean
Unidentified object, possible marine mammal
Unidentified whale
Rorqual identified as a Sei or Bryde's whale
Tres Marias spinner dolphin
Southwestern spinner dolphin
Gray's spinner dolphin, pantropical spinner dolphin
Undetermined eastern or Central American spinner dolphin
Unidentified Delphinus/Lagenorhynchus/Lissodelphis/Stenella
Unidentified Feresa/Grampus/Steno/Tursiops

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Appendix C. SWFSC species, stocks and other sighting-categories of marine mammals, 2003 (continued).
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Code Genus/Taxa
Species/Stock
Common Names
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377
477
AA
AG
AT
CU
EJ
MA
OB
PU
PV
UA
UO
US
ZC

unid. large delph.


Arctocephalus
Arctocephalus
Arctocephalus
Callorhinus
Eumetopias
Mirounga
Otaria
unid.
Phoca
unid. fur seal
unid. sea lion
unid. seal
Zalophus

australis
galapagoensis
townsendi
ursinus
jubatus
angustirostris
byronia
pinniped
vitulina

californianus

Unidentified Pseudorca/Orca/Globicephala
Unidentified porpoise (Phocoena or Phocoenoides)
South American fur seal
Galapagos fur seal
Guadalupe fur seal
Northern fur seal
Stellar sea lion
Northern elephant seal
South American sea lion
Unidentified Pinniped
Harbor seal
Unidentified fur seal
Unidentified sea lion
Unidentified seal
California sea lion

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