Folder 14
Contains 24 Results:
Proximity, 1988-1989
Documents the use of focal observations of dolphins in group settings to monitor their relations and behaviors. Series includes proximity, post-conflict, and dominance studies, with related data and documentation.
Focal Observations, October 1992
Documents the use of focal observations of dolphins in group settings to monitor their relations and behaviors. Series includes proximity, post-conflict, and dominance studies, with related data and documentation.
DOM 1990, 1990
Documents the use of focal observations of dolphins in group settings to monitor their relations and behaviors. Series includes proximity, post-conflict, and dominance studies, with related data and documentation.
Nemo Data, 1988
Documents the use of focal observations of dolphins in group settings to monitor their relations and behaviors. Series includes proximity, post-conflict, and dominance studies, with related data and documentation.
New England Aquarium, 1995
Documents Samuels' research in Florida and at the New England Aquarium. Folders include mother and calf observations, and the impact of tourism and recreational viewing on wild dolphins in Key West.
DRC DC Analysis, 1993-1994
Documents Samuels' research of the effects on dolphin behavior of controlled and uncontrolled swims and interactions with humans.
Rochelle Constantine – Swim With Dolphins, 1994
Focuses on research on nature-based tourism on cetaceans and international "Swim With Dolphins" programs. Includes releases of captive dolphins in the wild, and feeding wild dolphins.
LFA 3 Literature (2 of 2), 1998-2000
With Peter Tyack. Research into the effects of Low Frequency Active (LFA) sonar on marine mammals.
Dolphin observation data, 2001
Research on the behavioral effects on wild dolphins of human interaction and food provisioning. Includes research on juvenile dolphins.
Observations on “Piccolo”, 2004
Research on the behavioral effects on wild dolphins of human interaction and food provisioning. Includes research on juvenile dolphins.