Journal Article10.1002/AQC.3614
Predicting summer fin whale distribution in the Pelagos Sanctuary (north-western Mediterranean Sea) to identify dynamic whale–vessel collision risk areas
Gin Swen Ham,Elise Lahaye,Elise Lahaye,Massimiliano Rosso,Aurelie Moulins,Ellen Hines,Paola Tepsich +6 more
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About: This article is published in Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. The article was published on 02 Jun 2021. The article focuses on the topics: Whale & Mediterranean sea.
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