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Best Practices

A guide to using drones to study wildlife: first, do no harm!

A guide to using drones to study wildlife: first, do no harm!

Best practice for minimising unmanned aerial vehicle disturbance to wildlife in biological field research

Best practice for minimising unmanned aerial vehicle disturbance to wildlife in biological field research

Flights of drones over sub-Antarctic seabirds show species- and status-specific behavioural and physiological responses

Flights of drones over sub-Antarctic seabirds show species- and status-specific behavioural and physiological responses

Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Responsible Use to Help Protect Marine Mammals

Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Responsible Use to Help Protect Marine Mammals

ECO-Drone Postcard

ECO-Drone Postcard

Marine Wildlife Viewing Guidelines

Marine Wildlife Viewing Guidelines

Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Responsible Use to Help Protect Marine Mammals

Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Responsible Use to Help Protect Marine Mammals

8 Common Sense Tips to Avoid Drone Disasters

8 Common Sense Tips to Avoid Drone Disasters

UAS Seabird Survey Test Flights Draft Report

UAS Seabird Survey Test Flights Draft Report

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whoi Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) @whoi ·
16 Feb

Celebrate #WorldWhaleDay with Spindle and her calf!

This heartwarming view of a critically-endangered North Atlantic right whale and her calf, captured in Cape Cod Bay in 2023, is increasingly rare.

📲Get the full picture from
@WildlifeMag : http://go.whoi.edu/bbc-narw

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