Cetacean Strandings From Space: Challenges and Opportunities of Very High Resolution Satellites for the Remote Monitoring of Cetacean Mass Strandings
The study of cetacean strandings was globally recognised as a priority topic at the 2019 World Marine Mammal Conference, in recognition of its importance for understanding the threats to cetacean communities and, more broadly, the threats to ecosystem and human health. Rising multifaceted anthropoge...
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Main Authors: | Penny J. Clarke, Hannah C. Cubaynes, Karen A. Stockin, Carlos Olavarría, Asha de Vos, Peter T. Fretwell, Jennifer A. Jackson |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c80965527d8e4918a1d54bb8f64fcd1c |
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