Distribution, abundance, habitat use, and respiration patterns of harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) off the northern San Juan Islands, Washington

Boat and shore-based surveys were conducted from June to August 1991 and June to October 1992 to determine harbor porpoise distribution, density, abundance, and habitat use off the northern San Juan Islands, Washington. An estimated 299 harbor porpoise (1.26 harbor porpoise/km2) occurred patchily wi...

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Main Author: Kimberly L. Raum-Suryan
Other Authors: James T. Harvey (Advisor), Jay Barlow (Committee member), William W. Broenkow (Committee member)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Moss Landing Marine Laboratories 1995
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12680/7s75dj26r
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Summary:Boat and shore-based surveys were conducted from June to August 1991 and June to October 1992 to determine harbor porpoise distribution, density, abundance, and habitat use off the northern San Juan Islands, Washington. An estimated 299 harbor porpoise (1.26 harbor porpoise/km2) occurred patchily within 237 km2. Harbor porpoise occurred in water of 10.1° to 16.3°, were generally observed in expected depths125 m and over shallow slopes (10%), and less than expected in depths 75 m. Abundance of harbor porpoise in relation to deep waters, flood tides, and tide rips off Point Doughty, Orcas Island, may indicate the importance of these waters as foraging areas. Mean duration of dives for individuals and groups (n = 95) was 6.6 sec (SE = 0.11, n = 1,551) for dives 30 sec and 125 sec (SE = 5.32, n = 156) for dives 30 sec duration. islandora:18007