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Dataset Title: | Pacific Life Cetacean (2019-2024)
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Institution: | GCOOS (Dataset ID: Mexico-PLC-2019-2024) |
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datasetName | institutionCode | locality | stateProvince | country | waterBody | kingdom | phylum | class | order | recordedBy | identifiedBy | basisOfRecord | habitat | elevation | identificationRemarks | eventRemarks | samplingProtocol | samplingEffort | referenceType |
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PL_LABMMAR | PELAGIC LIFE | Veracruz | Veracruz | Mexico | Gulf of Mexico | Animalia | Chordata | Mammalia | Cetacea | Manuel Fernandez | Manuel Fernandez | HumanObservation | Oceanic water | Identified to species | Observation in open water | Distance sampling | Survey effort | Thesis |
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