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Availability bias occurs when turtles are not available to be seen by aerial survey observers, and it can be a substantial source of bias. Without explicit consideration of availability bias, survey line transect methods may be unacceptably biased for sea turtles and other marine animals. In preliminary analysis we estimated loggerhead availability bias from satellite tagging data, and the estimates of availability bias were extraordinarily influential in the estimation of loggerhead abundance from line transect data. We were able to build a robust availability dataset for Long Island through Florida, but we do not have availability data to correct the aerial surveys that are currently being flown from Long Island through Nova Scotia. Satellite-tagging turtles from both directed captures and Canadian pelagic longline bycatch will allow us to collect in-water data on appropriate temporal and spatial scales to estimate stage-specific regional and seasonal abundance and movement rates; and collecting blood for testosterone analysis will allow us to estimate stage-specific sex ratios for this under-sampled population segment.

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Elizabeth Josephson
elizabeth.josephson@noaa.gov
508-495-2362

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Geographic Area 1

-75° W, -55° E, 50° N, 35° S

Item Identification

Title: Using satellite telemetry data to estimate loggerhead availability to aerial observers in the poorly-understood northern Northwest Atlantic Ocean
Short Name: Loggerhead availability bias
Status: In Work
Abstract:

Availability bias occurs when turtles are not available to be seen by aerial survey observers, and it can be a substantial source of bias. Without explicit consideration of availability bias, survey line transect methods may be unacceptably biased for sea turtles and other marine animals. In preliminary analysis we estimated loggerhead availability bias from satellite tagging data, and the estimates of availability bias were extraordinarily influential in the estimation of loggerhead abundance from line transect data. We were able to build a robust availability dataset for Long Island through Florida, but we do not have availability data to correct the aerial surveys that are currently being flown from Long Island through Nova Scotia. Satellite-tagging turtles from both directed captures and Canadian pelagic longline bycatch will allow us to collect in-water data on appropriate temporal and spatial scales to estimate stage-specific regional and seasonal abundance and movement rates; and collecting blood for testosterone analysis will allow us to estimate stage-specific sex ratios for this under-sampled population segment.

Purpose:

The objective of this proposal is to collect surface availability data on loggerheads in Southern New England and Southwestern Canada.

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None Caretta caretta
None loggerhead
None sea turtle
None telemetry

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None neritic

Physical Location

Organization: NEFSC Woods Hole Lab
City: Woods Hole
State/Province: MA
Country: USA

Project Information

Project Type: Project

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Point of Contact

CC ID: 388368
Date Effective From: 2017-03-16
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Josephson, Elizabeth
Address: 166 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543-1026
USA
Email Address: elizabeth.josephson@noaa.gov
Phone: 508-495-2362
Contact Instructions:

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Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 388349
W° Bound: -75
E° Bound: -55
N° Bound: 50
S° Bound: 35

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Data Set (DS) Cross Reference Animal Tracking Data

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 37302
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:37302
Metadata Record Created By: Elizabeth Josephson
Metadata Record Created: 2017-03-15 17:02+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2017-03-20
Owner Org: NEFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2017-03-20
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2018-03-20