“…UAVs have become waterproof and more affordable, with longer battery life, larger ranges of travel, and reduced noise production (Christiansen, Rojano‐Doñate, Madsen, & Bejder, 2016; Fiori, Doshi, Martinez, Orams, & Bollars‐Breen, 2017). While applications of UAVs to cetacean research have typically centered on abundance estimates, photogrammetry, and photo‐identification (Durban et al, 2016; Fiori et al, 2017; Koski et al, 2015; Landeo‐Yauri, Ramos, Niño‐Torres, Castelblanco‐Martinez, & Searle, 2019), some recent research efforts have assessed behavioral patterns (Fiori, Martinez, Bader, Orams, & Bollard‐Breen, 2019; Nielsen, Sprogis, Bejder, Madsen, & Christiansen, 2019; Torres, Nieukirk, Lemos, & Chandlerm 2018; Weir et al, 2018). Our objective was to assess the behavioral patterns of dusky dolphins in mating groups collected from UAV footage.…”