Visual observations of whales taken from research vessel Yushin Maru No.3 in the North Pacific for the IWC Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research, IWC-POWER, Program from 2016-07-02 to 2016-08-30 (NCEI Accession 0220470)
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This dataset contains visual observations of whales taken from research vessel Yushin Maru No.3 in the North Pacific for the International Whaling Commission Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research (IWC-POWER) Program from 2016-07-02 to 2016-08-30. IWC-POWER cruises in the North Pacific follow the series of IWC/IDCR-SOWER (Southern Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research) cruises that were conducted in the Antarctic since 1978. The 7th annual IWC-POWER cruise was successfully conducted between 02 July to 30 August, 2016 in the central North Pacific (with the dedicated research area located between 20°N-30°N and 135°W - 160°W). Areas of the US EEZ were included within this research area. The cruise was organized as a joint project between the IWC and Japan. The cruise plan was endorsed at the 66a IWC/Scientific Committee (IWC/SC) meeting. Researchers from Japan, US, and Republic of Korea participated in the survey. The cruise had five main objectives: (a) provide information for the proposed future in-depth assessment of sei whales in terms of both abundance and stock structure; (b) provide information relevant to the Implementation Reviews of whales in terms of both abundance and stock structure (e.g., Brydeâs whales); (c) provide baseline information on distribution and abundance for an area of the North Pacific not recently and systematically surveyed for several large whale species/populations, including those that were known to have been depleted in the past, but whose status is unclear; (d) provide biopsy samples and photo-identification data to contribute to discussions of stock structure for several large whale species/populations, including those that were known to have been depleted in the past but whose status is unclear, and (e) provide essential information for the inter-sessional workshop to plan for a medium to long-term international program in the North Pacific. At the pre-cruise meeting, the Captain and crew of the vessel and international researchers agreed on the procedures and objectives of the survey. The survey was conducted using methods based on the IWC/SC guidelines. The predetermined transect lines were completed within the anticipated time schedule. Survey track line coverage was 97.2% within the designated survey area and a total of 2,237.5 n.miles was surveyed in the Passing with abeam closing mode (NSP) and the Independent Observer passing mode (IO). Additionally, 626.2 and 580.1 n.miles were surveyed during transit to and from the research area respectively. Sightings of: Blue (1 school / 1 individual), sei (1/1), Brydeâs (28/32), sperm (32/125), Cuvierâs beaked (2/5), Mesoplodon spp. (2/3), Ziphiidae (7/11), short finned pilot (2/31), pygmy killer (1/16) whales; Rissoâs (2/19), bottlenose (1/37), common (8/217), striped (5/378) and spotted (1/133) dolphins were observed during the cruise. Brydeâs and sperm whales were the most frequently sighted large whale species. The Estimated Angle and Distance Training Exercises and Experiments were completed with improvements following SC suggestions. Photo identification data for 12 Brydeâs whales, 2 sperm whales were collected. A total of 23 biopsy (skin and blubber)samples was collected from 1 blue, 1 sei, 16 Brydeâs whales and 5 sperm whales using the Larsen biopsy rifle/darts system. In the case of Brydeâs whale, 3 samples (individuals) were collected from Sub-area 1 (west of 180°E) and 13 samples from Sub-area 2 (east of 180°E). These biopsy samples will enable genetic studies on stock structure to be conducted in contribution to the North Pacific Brydeâs whale Implementation Review to be held at the 2017 SC meeting. A total of 153 objects of marine debris were observed. All survey procedures were in accordance with the guidelines set forth and agreed upon by the SC. The 7th annual cruise of the IWC-POWER program was completed and provided important information on cetacean distribution in an area where no survey had been
Visual whale survey from research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2. in the North Pacific from 2023-07-28 to 2023-10-05 during the 2023 IWC-Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research (IWC-POWER) (NCEI Accession 0286564)
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This dataset contains the final cruise report for visual whale survey from research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2. in the North Pacific from 2023-07-28 to 2023-10-05 during the 2023 International Whaling Commission - Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research Programme (IWC-POWER). IWC-POWER cruises in the North Pacific follow the series of IWC/IDCR-SOWER (Southern Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research) cruises that were conducted in the Antarctic since 1978. The 14th annual IWC-POWER cruise was conducted between 28 July and 5 October 2023 in the eastern North Pacific (between 40°00âN and US EEZ boundary, 180°00âW and 155°00âW, comprised entirely of the high seas). This area was surveyed in 2010 and 2011, but the survey was conducted from mid-July to mid-August while the 2023 survey will be conducted from mid-August to mid-September. The survey was conducted aboard the Japanese research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2. The cruise was organized as a joint project between the IWC and Japan. The cruise plan was endorsed at the 69A IWC/Scientific Committee (IWC/SC) meeting. Researchers from the IWC, the U.S., and Japan participated in the survey. The cruise had four main objectives: (a) obtain information for the in-depth assessments of sei, humpback, gray and sperm whales in terms of abundance, distribution and stock structure; (b) obtain information on the critically endangered North Pacific right whale population in the Pacific; (c) obtain baseline information on distribution, stock structure and abundance for a poorly known area for several large whale species/populations, including those that were known to have been depleted in the past but whose status is unclear (e.g., blue and fin whales); (d) obtain essential information for the development of the medium-long term international programme in the North Pacific in order to meet the Commissionâs long-term objectives.. At the pre-cruise meetings in Shiogama and Dutch Harbor, the crew of the vessel and international researchers agreed on the procedures and objectives of this survey. The survey was conducted using methods based on the guidelines of the IWC/SC. Survey trackline coverage in the research area was 84.6 % (1,476.57 n.miles of a planned distance of 1,745.00 n.miles), with a total of 742.29 n.miles in Passing with abeam closing mode (NSP) and 734.18 n.miles in Independent Observer passing mode (IO). Additionally, 172.80 n.miles were surveyed during transit between Japan to and from Dutch Harbor, and Dutch Harbor to and from the research area. During the entire the cruise, sightings of: North Pacific right (4 schools / 5 individual), blue (9/9), fin (116/193), sei (66/85), common minke (2/2), humpback (1/1), sperm (25/26) and killer (7/16) whales. Blue, fin and sei whales were mainly distributed in the northern part of the research area. Fin whales were the most frequently sighted large whale species. Photo-identification data were collected for: 4 right, 7 blue, 30 fin and 9 sei whales. These data are preliminary, pending further processing and photo-identification confirmation. A total of 19 biopsy (skin and sometimes blubber) samples were collected from 4 blue, 8 fin and 7 sei whales. The Estimated Angle and Distance Training Exercise and Experiment were completed. The acoustic survey was included for the 5th time to acoustically monitor for the presence of marine mammals, with particular importance for detecting and locating North Pacific right whales. A total of 146 sonobuoys were deployed, of which 143 were successful, for a total of over 538.28 monitoring hours. Species detected include sperm whales (107 buoys, 74.8%), fin whales (81, 56.6%), killer whales (53, 37.1%), blue whales (33, 23.1%), common dolphins (10, 6.9%), humpback whales (8, 5.6%), North Pacific right whales (7, 4.9%), Pacific white-sided dolphins (6, 4.2%), and sei whales (4, 2.8%). Other signals detected include northern right whale dolphins (2, 1.4%), Bairdâs beaked whales (1, 0.7%), unidentified
Visual assessments of North Pacific sei, humpback, and gray whales collected from the research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2 in the Bering Sea for the IWC Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research, IWC-POWER, Program from 2018-07-03 to 2018-09-25 (NCEI Accession 0221749)
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This dataset contains results of in-depth visual assessments of North Pacific sei, humpback, and gray whales collected from the research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2 in the Bering Sea for the IWC Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research, IWC-POWER, Program. Data are in PDF. This dataset is U.S. State Department Marine Research Science U2018-002 submitted as part of the World Data Service for Oceanography.
Whale survey during the 2022 IWC-Pacific Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research, IWC-POWER, from the research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2 in the North Pacific from 2022-08-02 to 2022-09-30 (NCEI Accession 0276785)
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This dataset contains whale observation data and cruise report of whale survey in the North Pacific conducted in the US EEZ under the guidance of the International Whale Committee (IWC). IWC-POWER cruises in the North Pacific follow the series of IWC/IDCR-SOWER (Southern Ocean Whale and Ecosystem Research) cruises that were conducted in the Antarctic since 1978. The 13th annual IWC-POWER cruise was conducted between 02 August, 2022 and 30 September, 2022 south of the western Aleutian Islands, within the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. This area was also surveyed in 2010 on the first POWER cruise. The survey was conducted aboard the Japanese R/V Yushin-Maru No. 2. The cruise was organized as a joint project between the IWC and Japan. The cruise plan was endorsed at the 68D IWC/Scientific Committee (IWC/SC) meeting. Researchers from the IWC, the U.S., and Japan participated in the survey. Whale observation data are in CSV format. Cruise report is in PDF. This cruise is U.S. State Department MSR U2022-004 as part of the World Data Service for Oceanography.
Visual assessments and passive observations of North Pacific sei, humpback, and gray whales collected from the research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2 in the North Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Alaska from 2019-07-06 to 2019-09-28 (NCEI Accession 0222691)
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This dataset contains visual assessments and passive observations of North Pacific sei, humpback, and gray whales collected from the research vessel Yushin-Maru No. 2 in the North Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Alaska. The cruise had four main objectives: (a) information for the ongoing assessments of North Pacific sei, humpback and gray whales in terms of abundance, distribution and stock structure; (b) information on the critically endangered North Pacific right whale (NPRW) population in the eastern North Pacific; (c) baseline information on distribution, stock structure and abundance for a poorly known area for other cetacean species/populations, including those that were known to have been depleted in the past but whose status is unclear; (d) essential information for the development of the medium-long term international program in the North Pacific to meet the Commissionâs long-term conservation and management objectives. This US State Department MSR cruise U2019-002. Data submitted to the World Data Service for Oceanography. Data are in PDF.