Antarctic Fur Seal Populations on Heard Island Summer 1987-1988

Occurrence Specimen
Latest version published on 10 October 2018

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Description

This dataset contains the results from surveys of Antarctic Fur Seals (Arctocephalus gazella) on Heard Island during the summer of 1987-1988. As well as habitat descriptions, age, sex, count of adults and pups were determined.

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Keywords

Occurrence; Observation

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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
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Geographic Coverage

Bounding Coordinates South West [73, -53], North East [74, -52]

Taxonomic Coverage

urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:231404

Species Arctocephalus gazella

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 1987-11-25 / 1988-02-25

Additional Metadata

marine, harvested by iOBIS