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Automatic detection and classification of baleen and toothed whale calls via machine learning approaches over instantaneous wide areas in the Gulf of Maine received on a coherent hydrophone array

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022
Large acoustic data sets are typically generated from ocean observations with a 160-element coherent hydrophone array and correspondingly larger volumes of acoustic detection events stem from coherent array processing.
Hamed Mohebbi-Kalkhoran, P. Ratilal
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Outcomes of Left Main Revascularization in Patients with Anemia: Gulf Left Main Registry

Cardiology, 2023
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of baseline anemia and anemia following revascularization on outcomes in patients with unprotected left main coronary artery (ULMCA) disease. Methods: This was a retrospective, multicenter, observational study conducted between January 2015 and December 2019.
Amin Daoulah   +56 more
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Sperm whale and dolphin presence in the offshore Gulf of Maine

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Offshore wind energy development is planned for the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the U.S. Gulf of Maine (GOM). The GOM is an important habitat for many marine animals including sperm whales and dolphins. In 2019 the Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Rose Nolan   +4 more
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Geology of Gulf of Maine

AAPG Bulletin, 1974
The extensively folded, faulted, and regionally metamorphosed rocks contained within the Avalon platform, Appalachian geosyncline, and Meguma geosyncline are the foundation for the Gulf of Maine. Within the Avalon platform, which makes up most of the Gulf's basement, is a series of fault basins of probable Triassic age.
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Looking for the elusive fish farts: Can we monitor Atlantic herring in the Gulf of Maine with passive acoustics?

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Herring (Clupea pallasii and Clupea harengus) produce Fast Repetitive Tick (FRT) sounds by expelling air bubbles in the water through their anal duct. Theoretical and experimental studies have shown that FRT sounds from compact schools of herring have ...
Xavier Mouy   +16 more
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Spatiotemporal distribution of dolphins within the Gulf of Maine

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Dolphin presence in the Gulf of Maine (GOM) has been previously classified as uniform across space and time, with little specification beyond this general distinction.
Peyton Steffek   +8 more
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A comparison of the size at maturity of female American lobsters (Homarus americanus) over three decades and across coastal areas of the Gulf of Maine using ovarian staging

ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2021
The carapace length (CL) at which American lobster (Homarus americanus) females reach maturity can be used to evaluate egg production, growth patterns, and the overall health of lobster stocks.
J. Waller   +5 more
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Management in the Gulf of Maine

2011
The overexploitation of marine resources is a major global environmental problem, overlooked by much of the public. While some threatened living marine resources, such as whales, have garnered a great deal of public attention, depletion of once abundant fishery resources is virtually unknown outside of a rather small community of scientists ...
Andrew A. Rosenberg   +2 more
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Holocene Reworking of a Sand Sheet in the Merrimack Embayment, Western Gulf of Maine

Journal of Coastal Research
Hein, C.J., Fitzgerald, D.M., and Barnhardt, W., 2007. Holocene Reworking of a Sand Sheet in the Merrimack Embayment, Western Gulf of Maine. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 50 (Proceedings of the 9th International Coastal Symposium), 863 – 867.
C.J. Hein   +2 more
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Stock identification of sympatric Atlantic cod populations in the Gulf of Maine and mixed stock fishery analysis using otolith-based techniques

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Sympatric populations of Atlantic cod with distinct spawning times in winter and spring have been identified within the Gulf of Maine. A new western Gulf of Maine stock assessment unit in U.S.
Lisa A. Kerr   +7 more
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