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    A Novel Technique for Photo-Identification of the Fin Whale, Balaenoptera physalus, as Determined by Drone Aerial Images by Degollada, Eduard, Amigó, Natalia, O’Callaghan, Seán, Varola, Mila, Ruggero, Katia, Tort, Beatriu

    Published in Drones (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…Drones have become a crucial research tool across marine environments over the past decade, being specifically useful in marine mammal research. Fin whales…”
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    Targeting fin whale conservation in the North-Western Mediterranean Sea: insights on movements and behaviour from biologging and habitat modelling by Panigada, Viola, Bodey, Thomas W, Friedlaender, Ari, Druon, Jean-Noël, Huckstädt, Luis A, Pierantonio, Nino, Degollada, Eduard, Tort, Beatriu, Panigada, Simone

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-03-2024)
    “…Biologging and habitat modelling are key tools supporting the development of conservation measures and mitigating the effects of anthropogenic pressures on…”
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    Ship Strike Risk for Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus) Off the Garraf coast, Northwest Mediterranean Sea by Tort Castro, Beatriu, Prieto González, Rocío, O’Callaghan, Seán A., Dominguez Rein-Loring, Paula, Degollada Bastos, Eduard

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (27-04-2022)
    “…Ship strikes are a widespread conservation issue for many cetacean species globally. Population level impacts depend on the occurrence and severity of…”
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    Stable isotope ratios indicate trophic niche overlap in three sympatric delphinid species in the Eastern Ionian Sea by Borrell, Asunción, Tort, Beatriu, Garcia‐Garin, Odei, Genov, Tilen, Gonzalvo, Joan

    Published in Marine mammal science (26-10-2024)
    “…Studying the sympatric ecology of closely related marine top predator species is of interest both from an ecological and conservation standpoint, because it…”
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    A Novel Technique for Photo-Identification of the Fin Whale, IBalaenoptera physalus/I, as Determined by Drone Aerial Images by Degollada, Eduard, Amigó, Natalia, O’Callaghan, Seán A, Varola, Mila, Ruggero, Katia, Tort, Beatriu

    Published in Drones (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…Drones have become a crucial research tool across marine environments over the past decade, being specifically useful in marine mammal research. Fin whales…”
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    Journal Article