Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry

This report summarizes data collected during small-vessel surveys for cetaceans in the Southern California Bight (SCB), with a focus on the Southern California Offshore Range Complex (SCORE), from June 2010-January 2014. Detailed annual progress reports were prepared after each survey year through 2...

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Main Authors: Falcone, Erin A, Schorr, Gregory S
Other Authors: CASCADIA RESEARCH COLLECTIVE OLYMPIA WA
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftdtic:ADA613907 2023-05-15T15:36:43+02:00 Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry Falcone, Erin A Schorr, Gregory S CASCADIA RESEARCH COLLECTIVE OLYMPIA WA 2014-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA613907 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA613907 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA613907 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Biological Oceanography *CETACEA CALIFORNIA DIVING POPULATION POSITION(LOCATION) SONAR SURVEYS CETACEANS CUVIERS BEAKED WHALES DIVING DATA FIN WHALES LOCATION DATA MARINE MAMMALS PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION SATELLITE TAGGING SCORE(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFSHORE RANGE COMPLEX) SOAR(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE RANGE) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT Text 2014 ftdtic 2016-02-24T17:14:05Z This report summarizes data collected during small-vessel surveys for cetaceans in the Southern California Bight (SCB), with a focus on the Southern California Offshore Range Complex (SCORE), from June 2010-January 2014. Detailed annual progress reports were prepared after each survey year through 2013 and are available online through the Naval Postgraduate School. This final report emphasizes analyses that combine data across study years, particularly with respect to two focal species: Cuvier's beaked (Ziphius cavirostris, Zc) and fin (Balaenoptera physalus, Bp) whales. 18 cetacean species were encountered in surveys based at SCORE, and several previously documented seasonal trends in species occurrence were confirmed. Bp were sighted in every month surveyed, Zc in all but one, suggesting both are present year-round. Preliminary mark-recapture abundance estimates from photo-identification data suggest both species have local populations in the low hundreds. Both photo-identification and telemetry data suggest Zc exhibit a degree of basin-specific site fidelity within the SCB. Many Bp also appear to preferentially remain within the SCB year-round, with increased use of nearshore waters in fall and winter. A subset of 688 hours of Zc diving behavior from periods without Mid-Frequency Active Sonar use in the area showed that the behavior of these whales was similar to that of the larger dataset (including sonar exposure), and confirms previous observations that Zc here appear to forage less often than whales in other regions, and that sonar exposure is unlikely to be the primary driver of these regional differences, though some exposures may cause foraging disruption. Future research will seek to further elucidate the relationship between behavioral patterns and sonar use in the area. Sponsored in part by CNO(N45). The original document contains color images. Text Balaenoptera physalus Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Biological Oceanography
*CETACEA
CALIFORNIA
DIVING
POPULATION
POSITION(LOCATION)
SONAR
SURVEYS
CETACEANS
CUVIERS BEAKED WHALES
DIVING DATA
FIN WHALES
LOCATION DATA
MARINE MAMMALS
PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION
SATELLITE TAGGING
SCORE(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFSHORE RANGE COMPLEX)
SOAR(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE RANGE)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT
spellingShingle Biological Oceanography
*CETACEA
CALIFORNIA
DIVING
POPULATION
POSITION(LOCATION)
SONAR
SURVEYS
CETACEANS
CUVIERS BEAKED WHALES
DIVING DATA
FIN WHALES
LOCATION DATA
MARINE MAMMALS
PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION
SATELLITE TAGGING
SCORE(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFSHORE RANGE COMPLEX)
SOAR(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE RANGE)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT
Falcone, Erin A
Schorr, Gregory S
Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry
topic_facet Biological Oceanography
*CETACEA
CALIFORNIA
DIVING
POPULATION
POSITION(LOCATION)
SONAR
SURVEYS
CETACEANS
CUVIERS BEAKED WHALES
DIVING DATA
FIN WHALES
LOCATION DATA
MARINE MAMMALS
PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION
SATELLITE TAGGING
SCORE(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFSHORE RANGE COMPLEX)
SOAR(SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE RANGE)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BIGHT
description This report summarizes data collected during small-vessel surveys for cetaceans in the Southern California Bight (SCB), with a focus on the Southern California Offshore Range Complex (SCORE), from June 2010-January 2014. Detailed annual progress reports were prepared after each survey year through 2013 and are available online through the Naval Postgraduate School. This final report emphasizes analyses that combine data across study years, particularly with respect to two focal species: Cuvier's beaked (Ziphius cavirostris, Zc) and fin (Balaenoptera physalus, Bp) whales. 18 cetacean species were encountered in surveys based at SCORE, and several previously documented seasonal trends in species occurrence were confirmed. Bp were sighted in every month surveyed, Zc in all but one, suggesting both are present year-round. Preliminary mark-recapture abundance estimates from photo-identification data suggest both species have local populations in the low hundreds. Both photo-identification and telemetry data suggest Zc exhibit a degree of basin-specific site fidelity within the SCB. Many Bp also appear to preferentially remain within the SCB year-round, with increased use of nearshore waters in fall and winter. A subset of 688 hours of Zc diving behavior from periods without Mid-Frequency Active Sonar use in the area showed that the behavior of these whales was similar to that of the larger dataset (including sonar exposure), and confirms previous observations that Zc here appear to forage less often than whales in other regions, and that sonar exposure is unlikely to be the primary driver of these regional differences, though some exposures may cause foraging disruption. Future research will seek to further elucidate the relationship between behavioral patterns and sonar use in the area. Sponsored in part by CNO(N45). The original document contains color images.
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author Falcone, Erin A
Schorr, Gregory S
author_facet Falcone, Erin A
Schorr, Gregory S
author_sort Falcone, Erin A
title Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry
title_short Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry
title_full Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry
title_fullStr Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and Demographics of Marine Mammals in SOCAL Through Photo-Identification, Genetics, and Satellite Telemetry
title_sort distribution and demographics of marine mammals in socal through photo-identification, genetics, and satellite telemetry
publishDate 2014
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA613907
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