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The Secret Lives of Whales

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  • Interdisciplinary Investigation of the Pescadero Basin
  • Designing the Future 2
  • Biodiverse Borderlands
  • Discovering Deep-Sea Corals of the Phoenix Islands 2
  • Seafloor to Seabirds in the Coral Sea
  • Pinging in the New Year: Mapping the Tasman and Coral Seas
  • Ice Age Geology of the Great Barrier Reef
  • Northern Depths of the Great Barrier Reef
  • Going with the Flow: Targeted Autonomous Drifting
  • Seamounts, Canyons & Reefs of the Coral Sea
  • Visioning the Coral Sea Marine Park
  • Australian Mesophotic Coral Examination
  • Illuminating Biodiversity of the Ningaloo Canyons
  • The Great Australian Deep-Sea Coral and Canyon Adventure
  • Listening for Cryptic Whales Species
  • Studying the Sea-Surface Microlayer 2
  • Deep Coral Diversity at Emperor Seamount Chain 2019
  • Observing Seafloor Methane Seeps at the Edge of Hydrate Stability
  • Microbial Mysteries: Linking Microbial Communities and Environmental Drivers
  • New Approaches To Autonomous Exploration At The Costa Rican Shelf Break
  • Costa Rican Deep Sea Connections
  • Interdisciplinary Investigation of a New Hydrothermal Vent Field
  • Characterizing Venting and Seepage Along the California Coast
  • Hunting Bubbles: Understanding Plumes of Seafloor Methane
  • Adaptive Robotics at Barkley Canyon and Hydrate Ridge
  • Solving Microbial Mysteries with Autonomous Technology
  • Exploring Fronts with Multiple Robots
  • Voyage to the White Shark Café
  • Eddy Exploration and Ecosystem Dynamics
  • Coordinated Robotics Part 2: ʻAuʻAu Channel
  • Filling the Gaps: Mapping Ellice Basin
  • Underwater Fire: Studying the Submarine Volcanoes of Tonga
  • Discovering Deep Sea Corals of the Phoenix Islands
  • Unraveling Ancient Sea Level Secrets
  • Sea to Space Particle Investigation
  • Eyes Below the Surface: Mapping Johnston Atoll
  • Searching for Life in the Mariana Back-Arc
  • A Changing River: Measuring Nutrient fluxes to the South China Sea
  • Ecosystem Dynamics of Hydrothermal Vent Communities
  • Study of the Sea-Surface Microlayer and Air-Sea Boundary
  • Virtual Vents: The Changing Face of Hydrothermalism Revealed
  • Investigating Life without Oxygen in the Tropical Pacific
  • Sustainability of Reef Fishes and Causes of Harmful Algal Blooms
  • Mapping the South Texas Banks
  • Deep Sea Coral Shakedown
  • Long Term Effects of the Deep-water Horizon Oil Spill
  • Exploring the Mariana Trench
  • Expanding Mariana Trench Perspectives
  • Tracking the Tasman Sea’s Hidden Tide
  • Perth Canyon: First Deep Exploration
  • Coordinated Robotics
  • Timor Sea Reef Connections
  • Unlocking Tsunami Secrets
  • Imaging the K-T Boundary
  • Hydrothermal Exploration of the Mid-Cayman Rise
  • Serendipitous Side Trip
  • Magnetic Anomalies at the World’s Largest Volcano
  • Leg Two, Open Ocean to Inner Sea
  • Leg One, Open Ocean to Inner Sea
  • Axial Seamount Cruise 2013
  • The Secret Lives of Whales
  • Leg Two, Papahānaumokuākea Monument
  • Leg One, Papahānaumokuākea Monument
  • The Iron Eaters of Loihi Seamount
  • The Mysteries of Ontong Java
  • Hydrothermal Hunt at Mariana
  • Mixing Up the Tropical Pacific

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  • Copeland, A., Au, W., Polovina, J. (2019). Influences of temporal changes in pelagic scattering layers on short-finned pilot whales behavior. Oceanography and Fisheries, 9(2), doi: 10.19080/OFOAJ.2019.09.555758.  [This article is published as OPEN ACCESS].

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  • Giorli, Giacomo, Copeland, Adrienne M., Au, Whitlow W., Polovina, Jeff. 2014. Deep sea organisms density estimation using a Dual Frequency Identification Sonar (DIDSON). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (4), 2154. Presented at the 167th Acoustical Society of America Conference in Providence, RI. 

  • Copeland, Adrienne, M., Au, Whitlow, Giorli, Giacomo and Jeffrey Polovina. 2014. Investigating the relationship between foraging odontocetes and ocean acoustic biomass off the Kona coast of the Island of Hawaii. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (4), 2335. Won best student presentation in the Animal Bioacoustics session at the 167th Acoustical Society of America Conference in Providence, RI. 

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