We’re sorry, but GBIF doesn’t work properly without JavaScript enabled.
Our website has detected that you are using an outdated insecure browser that will prevent you from using the site. We suggest you upgrade to a modern browser.
{{nav.loginGreeting}}
  • Get data
      • Occurrences
      • GBIF API
      • Species
      • Datasets
      • Trends
  • How-to
    • Share data

      • Quick-start guide
      • Dataset classes
      • Data hosting
      • Standards
      • Become a publisher
      • Data quality
      • Data papers
    • Use data

      • Featured data use
      • Citation guidelines
      • GBIF citations
      • Citation widget
  • Tools
    • Publishers

      • IPT
      • Data validator
      • Suggest a dataset
      • Scientific Collections
    • Users

      • Data processing
      • Derived datasets
      • rgbif
      • MAXENT
      • Tools catalogue
    • GBIF labs

      • Species matching
      • Name parser
      • Sequence ID
      • Relative observation trends
      • GBIF data blog
  • Community
    • Network

      • Participant network
      • Nodes
      • Publishers
      • Network contacts
      • Community forum
      • alliance for biodiversity knowledge
    • Volunteers

      • Mentors
      • Ambassadors
      • Translators
      • Citizen scientists
    • Activities

      • Capacity enhancement
      • Training and learning resources
      • Programmes & projects
      • Living Atlases
  • About
    • Inside GBIF

      • What is GBIF?
      • Become a member
      • Governance
      • Funders
      • Partnerships
      • Release notes
      • Implementation plan
      • Contacts
    • News & outreach

      • News
      • Newsletters and lists
      • Events
      • Ebbe Nielsen Challenge
      • Young Researchers Award
      • Science Review
  • User profile

Cetacean occurrence off the west central Portugal coast from boat-based surveys 2007-2008

Dataset homepage

Citation

Brito, C. 2011. Cetacean occurrence off the west central Portugal coast from boat-based surveys 2007-2008. Data downloaded from OBIS-SEAMAP (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/726) on yyyy-mm-dd. https://doi.org/10.15468/jhek95 accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-05-17.

Description

Original provider: Escola de Mar Dataset credits: Escola de Mar Abstract: Throughout the years some researchers have dedicated their efforts to the study of cetaceans’ occurrence off Mainland Portugal. However, it is still missing a systemic scientific methodology for studying the presence of coastal dolphins and whales. This work intends to be a first approach on the occurrence of cetaceans off the west central coast of Portugal. Our objective was to contribute towards the compilation of relevant “forgotten science” such as whaling data and observations of opportunity, together with two years of boat-based surveys. We found 1,313 occurrences of great whales captured off Setúbal and Sesimbra (1925-1927 and 1944-1951) and a total of 45 cetaceans in non-directed captures between 1976 and 1978. We accounted 45 dolphins and whales in sea-sightings as a result of observations of opportunity, from 2002 to 2008. In 2007 and 2008 a total of 63 boat-based visual surveys were conducted from three different geographic locations, Nazaré, Peniche and Sesimbra, and as a result 45 independent sightings of cetaceans were recorded. The most frequent small dolphin off the Portuguese mainland coast is the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) as shown by the three distinct approaches used in this study. Regarding whales the most common species is the fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) as shown by whaling records. Overall, the small delphinid community along the central coast of Portugal is similar to the one that can be found along the Iberia shore. This dataset contains only the boat-based sightings. Purpose: This work intends to be a preliminary approach on the occurrence of cetaceans off the west central coast of Portugal. Our objective was to contribute towards the compilation of relevant “forgotten science”, namely 20th century whaling and dolphin capture data and opportunistic observers’ reports on whales and dolphins, in order to reduce the lack of knowledge in central mainland Portugal. This information together with boat-based surveys for obtaining new biological data is a starting point for a new methodological approach. Supplemental information: Records did not have time recorded and were filled with 00:00:00. Records that did not have group size recorded were filled with 1. When an estimated range of animals was sighted, the median value (rounded down) was used as the observed count. Time and group size details are recorded in the [Notes] column. Three opportunistic sightings of Delphinus delphis recorded for August 2007 were excluded because the day information was not available. One erroneous record of Delphinus delphis sightings on land was also excluded.

Purpose

This work intends to be a preliminary approach on the occurrence of cetaceans off the west central coast of Portugal. Our objective was to contribute towards the compilation of relevant “forgotten science”, namely 20th century whaling and dolphin capture data and opportunistic observers’ reports on whales and dolphins, in order to reduce the lack of knowledge in central mainland Portugal. This information together with boat-based surveys for obtaining new biological data is a starting point for a new methodological approach.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

NA

Sampling

NA

Method steps

  1. NA

Additional info

marine, harvested by iOBIS

Taxonomic Coverages

Scientific names are based on the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
  1. Balaenoptera acutorostrata
    common name: Minke Whale rank: species
  2. Delphinus delphis
    common name: Short-beaked Common Dolphin rank: species
  3. Delphinidae
    common name: dolphins rank: family
  4. Stenella coeruleoalba
    common name: Striped Dolphin rank: species
  5. Tursiops truncatus
    common name: Common Bottlenose Dolphin rank: species

Geographic Coverages

Oceans

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Cristina Brito
originator
position: Primary contact
Escola de Mar
email: cristina.brito@escolademar.pt
OBIS-SEAMAP
metadata author
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
27708
NC
US
email: seamap-contact@duke.edu
homepage: http://seamap.env.duke.edu
OBIS-SEAMAP
distributor
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab, Duke University
A328 LSRC building
Durham
27708
NC
US
email: seamap-contact@duke.edu
homepage: http://seamap.env.duke.edu
Cristina Brito
owner
position: Primary contact
Escola de Mar
email: cristina.brito@escolademar.pt
ACCOBAMS and WDCS
originator
The Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic Area (ACCOBAMS) and Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS)
homepage: http://www.accobams.org/
Cristina Brito
administrative point of contact
position: Primary contact
Escola de Mar
email: cristina.brito@escolademar.pt
What is GBIF? API FAQ Newsletter Privacy Terms and agreements Citation Code of Conduct Acknowledgements
Contact GBIF Secretariat Universitetsparken 15 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø Denmark