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snippet: Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans - Reproduction
summary: Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans - Reproduction
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description: Reproduction Biologically Important Areas (BIAs) for Cetaceans include areas and months within which a particular species or population selectively mates, gives birth, or is found with neonates or other sensitive age classes. BIAs were defined by compiling the best available information from scientific literature (including books, peer-reviewed articles, and government or contract reports), unpublished data (sighting, acoustic, tagging, genetic, photo identification), and expert knowledge. This information was then used to create written summaries and maps highlighting areas shoreward of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone that are biologically important to cetacean species (or populations), either seasonally or year-round. Other BIA types include feeding, migratory corridor, and small and resident population.
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title: BiologicallyImportantAreasCetaceansReproduction
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name: BiologicallyImportantAreasCetaceansReproduction
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