Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka

Very little is known about the blue whale populations in the waters of Sri Lanka. A first attempt at estimating their relative abundances using DISTANCE sampling methods is currently underway in the waters off the southern coast of the island. Surfacing behavior was quantified from focal follows of...

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Main Authors: De Vos, Asha, Christiansen, Fredrik, Pattiaratchi, Charitha, Harcourt, Robert
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Christiansen, Fredrik
Pattiaratchi, Charitha
Harcourt, Robert
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description Very little is known about the blue whale populations in the waters of Sri Lanka. A first attempt at estimating their relative abundances using DISTANCE sampling methods is currently underway in the waters off the southern coast of the island. Surfacing behavior was quantified from focal follows of individual blue whales between January and March 2011. Estimates of submergence times will be used for generating more precise abundance estimates. Individuals were followed from a 32-foot vessel to observe surfacing patterns and breathing behaviour in the presence and absence of whalewatching boats. Time at first surface, length of surface interval, number of blows and final dive time were collected. The data gathered was analysed using a hidden Markov model (HMM) to identify whether dive duration was uniform or whether dives could be classified using surface interval and submergence time. The preliminary results show that the whales performed two types of dives; ‘regular’ and ‘deep’ dives with Inter Breath Intervals (IBI) of 22.0s (SD=4.7) and 635.6s (SD=405.4) respectively. Blue Whales off southern Sri Lanka spend 75% of their time performing ‘regular’ dives. Accordingly; we estimated that their mean IBI was approximately 173s. These preliminary results obtained using HMM may provide a more accurate correction factor than that obtained from the raw data. This may refine estimates of whale density and abundance for the area.
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spelling ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/4fc98134-0105-49e5-b365-c05b5804af25 2025-01-16T21:19:32+00:00 Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka De Vos, Asha Christiansen, Fredrik Pattiaratchi, Charitha Harcourt, Robert 2011 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/4fc98134-0105-49e5-b365-c05b5804af25 https://iwc.int/sc63docs eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess De Vos , A , Christiansen , F , Pattiaratchi , C & Harcourt , R 2011 , ' Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka ' , Paper presented at International Whaling Commission Scientific Committee Meeting 2011 , Tromso , Norway , 11/07/11 - 14/07/11 . < https://iwc.int/sc63docs > conferenceObject 2011 ftmacquarieunicr 2024-12-30T06:39:08Z Very little is known about the blue whale populations in the waters of Sri Lanka. A first attempt at estimating their relative abundances using DISTANCE sampling methods is currently underway in the waters off the southern coast of the island. Surfacing behavior was quantified from focal follows of individual blue whales between January and March 2011. Estimates of submergence times will be used for generating more precise abundance estimates. Individuals were followed from a 32-foot vessel to observe surfacing patterns and breathing behaviour in the presence and absence of whalewatching boats. Time at first surface, length of surface interval, number of blows and final dive time were collected. The data gathered was analysed using a hidden Markov model (HMM) to identify whether dive duration was uniform or whether dives could be classified using surface interval and submergence time. The preliminary results show that the whales performed two types of dives; ‘regular’ and ‘deep’ dives with Inter Breath Intervals (IBI) of 22.0s (SD=4.7) and 635.6s (SD=405.4) respectively. Blue Whales off southern Sri Lanka spend 75% of their time performing ‘regular’ dives. Accordingly; we estimated that their mean IBI was approximately 173s. These preliminary results obtained using HMM may provide a more accurate correction factor than that obtained from the raw data. This may refine estimates of whale density and abundance for the area. Conference Object Blue whale Macquarie University Research Portal
spellingShingle De Vos, Asha
Christiansen, Fredrik
Pattiaratchi, Charitha
Harcourt, Robert
Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka
title Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka
title_full Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka
title_short Submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off Sri Lanka
title_sort submergence times and abundance estimation of blue whales off sri lanka
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