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Anyone know the safe and respectful distance to be above from whales and sea lions without interrupting their peace of mind and behaviour?
NOAA has published recommendations regarding marine mammals. Although they are out of date with the aircraft recommendations I would read the clause about harassment.
I think you will get some good information from the "Prince of Whales" that was mentioned here and I really have no idea how sea lions hear but I assume whales hear best when the sound medium is water, not air. Don't do it until you get an expert opinion, and maybe try to get it in writing but I think you will be able to get close enough to get some photos and or video.Anyone know the safe and respectful distance to be above from whales and sea lions without interrupting their peace of mind and behaviour?
Read the links I posted, Washington State law doesn't allow you closer than 200 yards whether in air or water. Drone pilots have been fined for not respecting that distance in our state. And it is closely monitored throughout the Puget Sound and Salish Sea here. I've seen numerous boaters get fined each summer.Whales......100 yards or 90m when you are on or in water, 1000 ft 300 meters in aircraft in USA, mostly monitored enforced near Hawaii an I suppose Alaska.
I've had some discussion with NOAA officials and local whale biologists. Basically, whales aren't going to see or be bothered by a drone past 30 yards or so. They run into our boat all of the time and seem unconcerned (boat is drifting, engine up, sonar off). I've had Sea Lions will actually go up and check out the P3 - but they do that for pretty much everything including kayaks. Around here you have to beat them over the head with a paddle to get them to leave you alone so it's not clear who is bothering who. BUT... FAA / NOAA rules say 300 feet minimum from AIRCRAFT. And, of course, UAVs are 'aircraft'. So that rule applies.Thanks all. Geographically it's interesting, as the orcas I'd be potentially filming cross back and forth between US/Canadian border all day long (not sure about their passports...). So GPS will be an important consideration. Complicating things further, this is one place where the 4th parallel isn't the border line. It wiggles all over the place in the San Juan/Gulf Islands.
Always better to measure twice and cut once.
FAA / NOAA rules say 300 feet minimum from AIRCRAFT. And, of course, UAVs are 'aircraft'. So that rule applies.
Below is what a turtle looks like at 200 feet. I measured the turtle at 43.5 pixels...then I calculated how long it was...anyone want to give it a try for fun? I actually thought it was a person in a tube and figured they were crazy. If I knew it was a turtle I would have flown lower for a better picture/video...
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Below is what a turtle looks like at 200 feet. I measured the turtle at 43.5 pixels...then I calculated how long it was...anyone want to give it a try for fun? I actually thought it was a person in a tube and figured they were crazy. If I knew it was a turtle I would have flown lower for a better picture/video...
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Not bad at all. Especially if as part of a video, this was augmented with conventional sea level boat shots.Below is what a turtle looks like at 200 feet. I measured the turtle at 43.5 pixels...then I calculated how long it was...anyone want to give it a try for fun? I actually thought it was a person in a tube and figured they were crazy. If I knew it was a turtle I would have flown lower for a better picture/video...
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Not bad at all. Especially if as part of a video, this was augmented with conventional sea level boat shots.
Thanks for sharing.
These regulations are most likely from the pre-drone days and relate to distance limits formulated for boats, Cessnas and helicopters.Again, people need to be aware of our State (Washington) Law of no closer than 200 yards whether in the water or air, and if you are closer, you'll face a $1025 fine.
Canadian law states no closer than 183 meters (600 feet).
These laws are easily and quickly found via an internet search.
Be advised that Monterey Bay is a no-fly zone: Illegal drone flights over Monterey Bay sanctuary draw warningThanks for the question. I hadn't thought of that yet and I'm going to shoot those Sea Lions south of San Fran and north of Santa Barbra on the PCH soon.
I definitely would have checked first and was figuring that but thanks for the heads up @Meta4These regulations are most likely from the pre-drone days and relate to distance limits formulated for boats, Cessnas and helicopters.
Yes .. they currently apply but as a marine biologist that's worked with humpback whales I'd suggest that whales aren't going to hear or pay any attention to a seagull sized Phantom at 30 feet.
I know that these guys don't respond at even closer distances:
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Be advised that Monterey Bay is a no-fly zone: Illegal drone flights over Monterey Bay sanctuary draw warning
It would be a great place for marine mammals including these critters I shot there ... they probably wouldn't relax like this with a drone around though.
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