December 2005 GERVAIS ' BEAKED WHALE (Mesoplodon europaeus): Northern Gulf of Mexico Stock

Three species of Mesoplodon are known to occur in the Gulf of Mexico, based on stranding or sighting data (Hansen et al. 1995; Würsig et al. 2000). These are Blainville's beaked whale (M. densirostris), Gervais ' beaked whale (M. europaeus), and Sowerby's beaked whale (M. bidens). Sow...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.174.5785 2023-05-15T17:33:28+02:00 December 2005 GERVAIS ' BEAKED WHALE (Mesoplodon europaeus): Northern Gulf of Mexico Stock Stock Definition Geographic Range The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.174.5785 http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/tm/tm201/pdfs/296-299.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.174.5785 http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/tm/tm201/pdfs/296-299.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/publications/tm/tm201/pdfs/296-299.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T16:10:18Z Three species of Mesoplodon are known to occur in the Gulf of Mexico, based on stranding or sighting data (Hansen et al. 1995; Würsig et al. 2000). These are Blainville's beaked whale (M. densirostris), Gervais ' beaked whale (M. europaeus), and Sowerby's beaked whale (M. bidens). Sowerby’s beaked whale in the Gulf of Mexico is considered extralimital because there is only 1 known stranding of this species (Bonde and O’Shea 1989) and because it normally occurs in northern temperate waters of the North Atlantic (Mead 1989). Identification of Mesoplodon to species in the Gulf of Mexico is very difficult, and in many cases, Mesoplodon and Cuvier’s beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) cannot be distinguished; therefore, sightings of beaked whales (Family Ziphiidae) are identified as Mesoplodon sp., Cuvier’s beaked whale, or unidentified Ziphiidae. Gervais ’ beaked whales appear to be widely but sparsely distributed in temperate and tropical waters of the world’s oceans (Leatherwood et al. 1976; Leatherwood and Reeves 1983). Strandings have occurred along the northwestern Atlantic coast from Florida to Nova Scotia (Schmidly 1981), and there have been 16 documented strandings in the Gulf of Mexico (Würsig et al. 2000). Beaked whales were seen in all seasons during GulfCet aerial surveys of the northern Text North Atlantic Sowerby's beaked whale Unknown Reeves ENVELOPE(-67.983,-67.983,-67.133,-67.133)
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description Three species of Mesoplodon are known to occur in the Gulf of Mexico, based on stranding or sighting data (Hansen et al. 1995; Würsig et al. 2000). These are Blainville's beaked whale (M. densirostris), Gervais ' beaked whale (M. europaeus), and Sowerby's beaked whale (M. bidens). Sowerby’s beaked whale in the Gulf of Mexico is considered extralimital because there is only 1 known stranding of this species (Bonde and O’Shea 1989) and because it normally occurs in northern temperate waters of the North Atlantic (Mead 1989). Identification of Mesoplodon to species in the Gulf of Mexico is very difficult, and in many cases, Mesoplodon and Cuvier’s beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) cannot be distinguished; therefore, sightings of beaked whales (Family Ziphiidae) are identified as Mesoplodon sp., Cuvier’s beaked whale, or unidentified Ziphiidae. Gervais ’ beaked whales appear to be widely but sparsely distributed in temperate and tropical waters of the world’s oceans (Leatherwood et al. 1976; Leatherwood and Reeves 1983). Strandings have occurred along the northwestern Atlantic coast from Florida to Nova Scotia (Schmidly 1981), and there have been 16 documented strandings in the Gulf of Mexico (Würsig et al. 2000). Beaked whales were seen in all seasons during GulfCet aerial surveys of the northern
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title December 2005 GERVAIS ' BEAKED WHALE (Mesoplodon europaeus): Northern Gulf of Mexico Stock
title_short December 2005 GERVAIS ' BEAKED WHALE (Mesoplodon europaeus): Northern Gulf of Mexico Stock
title_full December 2005 GERVAIS ' BEAKED WHALE (Mesoplodon europaeus): Northern Gulf of Mexico Stock
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title_full_unstemmed December 2005 GERVAIS ' BEAKED WHALE (Mesoplodon europaeus): Northern Gulf of Mexico Stock
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