Subject: Data/nsb/July 30 97/CORE/Yankee Spirit/Center for Oceanic
Matt Villano (whaleman@tiac.net)
Wed, 30 Jul 1997 23:03:47 -0500
vessel: yankee spirit
location of port: gloucester, ma, usa
date: july 30, 1997
school/org: center for oceanic research and education
grade:
sea state: 1
wave ht.: catpaw, later to glass
wind: SE/7 kts.
air temp: NA
water temp: NA
cloud cover: 5%
visibility: 10k
high tide: NA
recorder: matt villano/josh miller
SPECIES NUMBER TIME LORAN BEHAVIOR ID/NAMES
mn 1 1425- 13812/44286 passed x
ba 1 1427- 13811/44283 passed x
ba 1 1427- 13811/44283 passed x
ba 1 1436- 13814/44271 passed x
ba 1 1436- 13814/44271 passed x
ba 1 1438- 13817/44268 passed x
mn 1 1439-1448 13818/44267 slow travel trident
38P: 13, 12
mn 2 1448-1520 13817/44268 logging
mask and apex
38P: 14, 11-7
bp 1 1440 13817/44268 passed x
ba 1 1520-1521 13818/44264 traveling
x
mn 1 1523-1536 13821/44263 deep feeding switch
38P: 6-4
bp 1 1537- 13820/44262 passed x
ba 1 1537- 13820/44262 passed x
mn 1 1541-1546 13822/44258 slow travel
fracture
38P: 3
bp 1 1541- 13822/44258 passed x
mn 2 1541- 13822/44258 passed x
mn 2 1548-1620 13822/44257 mom + calf
dusky and calf
38P: 2-1
39P: 24-22
pv 1 1601-1609 13822/44257 traveling
x
ba 1 1603- 13822/44257 passed x
ba 1 1604- 13822/44257 passed x
mn 1 1616- 13822/44257 breaching
x
bp 1 1617- 13822/44257 passed x
mn 1 1623-1636 13813/44256 logging yes
39P: 19
mn 1 1626-1636 13813/44256 logging alphorn
39P: 21-20, 18
ba 1 1628- 13813/44256 passed x
ba 1 1629- 13813/44256 passed x
ba 1 1631- 13813/44256 passed x
mn 1 1636- 13813/44256 slow travel x
mjv
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"We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of
animals...In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished
and complete, gifted with extensions of the sense we have lost or never
attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren,
they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in
the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of
the Earth."
Matt Villano
847.328.1958
whaleman@tiac.net