Monica DeAngelis, a marine mammal biologist with the National Fisheries Services, boards a NOAA aircraft at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport as pilot Francisco Fuenmayor packs up safety equipment before the flight in which the crew will survey of boats and whales around the Channel Islands. The Sanctuary Aerial Monitoring and Spacial Analysis Program hopes to survey the area to work with the shipping industry to prevent ships from hitting whales. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Nation Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pilots Francisco Fuenmayor, left, and Phil Hall check on the crew before taking off to perform a survey of boats and whales around the Channel Islands. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Natalie Senyk, a physical scientist with the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, watches for ships, boats and whales while peering out from a bubble window during a NOAA survey around the Channel Islands. The Sanctuary Aerial Monitoring and Spatial Analysis Program hopes to survey the area to work with the shipping industry to prevent hitting whales. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Monica DeAngelis, marine mammal biologist with the National Fisheries Services, takes notes during the NOAA flight as the crew performs a survey of boats and whales. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
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A tall ship’s location was charted as part of the survey performed by the NOAA crew. The Sanctuary Aerial Monitoring and Spatial Analysis Program hopes to survey the area to work with the shipping industry to prevent hitting whales. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
A powerboat that was charted as part of the survey performed by the NOAA crew. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Ben Waltenberger, a physical scientist with the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, keeps a watchful eye during a NOAA survey by air of boats and whales around the the Channel Islands. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
The location of a boat anchored off of Anacapa Island is part of the survey performed by the NOAA crew. See full story(Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)