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This article discusses the how sound is used by marine species to find prey, communicate, and even mate with their kind. However, the increasing level...
Read moreThe aim of this report is to summarize the environmental predictor variables regularly used in distribution models for marine megafauna species around...
Read moreMarine protected areas (MPAs) have been advocated for the protection of threatened marine mammals, but there is no empirical evidence that they are ef...
Read moreThis report summarises the findings of surveys conducted in winter 2020/21 to determine the distribution and numbers of the qualifying features of the...
Read moreThere is increased global awareness that the oceans are under threat. Marine megafauna such as seabirds, marine turtles, marine mammals, sharks and ra...
Read moreEstimates of space use derived from animal tracking studies are often biased by where animals are tagged, with areas distant to the tagging site, in b...
Read moreNatureScot and Natural England commissioned HiDef Aerial Surveying Limited (HiDef) to undertake a high-resolution digital video aerial survey for mari...
Read moreAnthropogenic noise is a pervasive and increasing source of disturbance to wildlife. Marine mammals exhibit behavioural and physiological responses to...
Read moreThis project was established to investigate the feasibility of using offshore assets for hosting environmental monitoring sensors. The first phase of ...
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