Abstract

Cetaceans in the Southern Ocean are potentially impacted by anthropogenic activities, such as direct hunting or through indirect eVects of a reduced sea ice due to cli- mate change. Knowledge on the distribution of cetacean species in this area is important for conservation, but the remoteness of the study area and the presence of sea ice make it diYcult to conduct shipboard surveys to obtain this information. In this study, aerial surveys were conducted

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