Editorial: Integrating Emerging Technologies Into Marine Megafauna Conservation Management
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2019
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Journal Title:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Description:Many recent and emerging technological innovations hold great potential to transform the “best-available science” for marine megafauna conservation management, such as remote sensing, telemetry, molecular technologies, unmanned aerial vehicles, bio-acoustics, and animal-borne imaging (O'Brien, 2015; Nowacek et al., 2016; Hays and Hawkes, 2018; Harcourt et al., 2019).
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Source:Frontiers in Marine Science, 6
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ISSN:2296-7745
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Rights Information:CC BY
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