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Spencer Gulf Threatened, Endangered & Protected Species (TEPS) foraging behaviour

Australian Ocean Data Network
Simon Goldsworthy
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The citation in a list of references is: Goldsworthy, Simon (2013). Spencer Gulf Threatened, Endangered & Protected Species (TEPS) foraging behaviour. SARDI Aquatic Sciences. 5a86ab0e-65a8-44e4-885e-6066b8ff305b. Data accessed at http://mest.aodn.org.au/geonetwork/

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Data from 2003-2012 on the at-sea foraging behaviour of Australian sea lions, New Zealand fur seals, and little penguins in the Spencer Gulf, South Australia.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: Telemetry and achoval tag data are numerical. Crittercam data are video files. Sample size: 40-50 Australian sea lions, 3 New Zealand fur seals, ~15 little penguins. Temporal extent: Varies for species and sites (2003-2012). Instruments used: ARGOS satellite transmitters (Platform transmitting Terminal), archival GPS tags, archival time-depth & temperature recorders (TDRs), SRDL CTD tags, National Geographic crittercam .CTD tags calbitaed by Valeport in UK. Data processing and conversion steps: ARGOS data is processed through Kalman filtre, then through state-space models to filtre out eronous locations. Points on a map will represent sample sites. Could include maps of tracks, time spent in area, images summarising diving behaviour. For further information: refer to technical reports describing data collection and analysis (available with the permission of SARDI Aquatic Sciences).

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South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) Aquatic Sciences

Created: 27 04 2013

Data time period: 01 01 2003 to 31 12 2012

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137.72,-33.66 137.72,-34.95 136.25,-34.95 136.25,-33.66 137.72,-33.66

136.985,-34.305

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