Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG

Eastern gray whales undertake annual migrations between summer feeding grounds in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and winter breeding and calving lagoons in the west coast of Baja California, Mexico. On February 12, 2017, three adult gray whales were sighted at San José del Cabo, Mexico, in which one in...

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Main Authors: Jorge Urbán R, Esther Jiménez-López, Héctor M. Guzmán, Lorena Viloria-Gómora
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.619290.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/14391947 2023-05-15T15:43:56+02:00 Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG Jorge Urbán R Esther Jiménez-López Héctor M. Guzmán Lorena Viloria-Gómora 2021-04-09T04:52:36Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.619290.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image_1_Migratory_Behavior_of_an_Eastern_North_Pacific_Gray_Whale_From_Baja_California_Sur_to_Chirikov_Basin_Alaska_PNG/14391947 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.619290.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image_1_Migratory_Behavior_of_an_Eastern_North_Pacific_Gray_Whale_From_Baja_California_Sur_to_Chirikov_Basin_Alaska_PNG/14391947 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering gray whale migration behavior satellite tag eastern North Pacific Image Figure 2021 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.619290.s001 2021-04-14T23:00:29Z Eastern gray whales undertake annual migrations between summer feeding grounds in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and winter breeding and calving lagoons in the west coast of Baja California, Mexico. On February 12, 2017, three adult gray whales were sighted at San José del Cabo, Mexico, in which one individual, named “María,” was tagged using a satellite telemetry transmitter (PTT). The PTT stopped the signal on July 11, 2017. María traveled 11,387 km during 149 days from San José del Cabo to the Chirikov Basin. The migration route was aligned close to the coastline (<23 km) from February to April. After passing Kodiak Island in May, María started traveling far away from the coastline (>70 km) into the Bering Sea, including the Chirikov Basin. During March, April, and May, María traveled long distances at relatively high speeds, in contrast to the lower speed during February, early March, and the arrival time to the feeding areas in May, June, and July. The total distance traveled by María during its migration from Ojo de Liebre Lagoon to the Chirikov Basin was 8,863 km during 61.5 days with an average speed of 5.5 km h –1 this excludes the 14 days and 591 km that María spent feeding on the coast of Kodiak Island in late April. The information provided by this tagged whale documents a single whales’ migration, which is consistent with previous studies and constitutes the most complete northbound reported migration of an eastern gray whale. Still Image Bering Sea Chukchi Frontiers: Figshare Baja Bering Sea Pacific
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
gray whale
migration
behavior
satellite tag
eastern North Pacific
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
gray whale
migration
behavior
satellite tag
eastern North Pacific
Jorge Urbán R
Esther Jiménez-López
Héctor M. Guzmán
Lorena Viloria-Gómora
Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
gray whale
migration
behavior
satellite tag
eastern North Pacific
description Eastern gray whales undertake annual migrations between summer feeding grounds in the Bering and Chukchi Seas and winter breeding and calving lagoons in the west coast of Baja California, Mexico. On February 12, 2017, three adult gray whales were sighted at San José del Cabo, Mexico, in which one individual, named “María,” was tagged using a satellite telemetry transmitter (PTT). The PTT stopped the signal on July 11, 2017. María traveled 11,387 km during 149 days from San José del Cabo to the Chirikov Basin. The migration route was aligned close to the coastline (<23 km) from February to April. After passing Kodiak Island in May, María started traveling far away from the coastline (>70 km) into the Bering Sea, including the Chirikov Basin. During March, April, and May, María traveled long distances at relatively high speeds, in contrast to the lower speed during February, early March, and the arrival time to the feeding areas in May, June, and July. The total distance traveled by María during its migration from Ojo de Liebre Lagoon to the Chirikov Basin was 8,863 km during 61.5 days with an average speed of 5.5 km h –1 this excludes the 14 days and 591 km that María spent feeding on the coast of Kodiak Island in late April. The information provided by this tagged whale documents a single whales’ migration, which is consistent with previous studies and constitutes the most complete northbound reported migration of an eastern gray whale.
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Héctor M. Guzmán
Lorena Viloria-Gómora
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Héctor M. Guzmán
Lorena Viloria-Gómora
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title Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG
title_short Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG
title_full Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG
title_fullStr Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG
title_full_unstemmed Image_1_Migratory Behavior of an Eastern North Pacific Gray Whale From Baja California Sur to Chirikov Basin, Alaska.PNG
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publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.619290.s001
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