Historical comparison of body dimensions.

Lengths of fin whales killed within the Kitimat Fjord System (n = 54) between 1927 and 1966 (histogram; light grey = males; dark grey = females) compared to the whales in the KFS measured remotely by UAS in 2019 (red dots) and published lengths (left to right: mean lengths in BC whaling database (do...

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Main Authors: Eric M. Keen (8057210), James Pilkington (11383961), Éadin O’Mahony (11383964), Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967), Benjamin Hendricks (11383970), Nicole Robinson (352516), Archie Dundas (11383973), Linda Nichol (5346965), Hussein M. Alidina (11383976), Hermann Meuter (11383979), Chris R. Picard (11383982), Janie Wray (457395)
Format: Still Image
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g008
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Summary:Lengths of fin whales killed within the Kitimat Fjord System (n = 54) between 1927 and 1966 (histogram; light grey = males; dark grey = females) compared to the whales in the KFS measured remotely by UAS in 2019 (red dots) and published lengths (left to right: mean lengths in BC whaling database (dots, Gregr et al. 2000); length at sexual maturity (dashed lines, Mizroch et al. 1984); average adult length for the North Pacific subspecies (dots, Aguilar 2009); and maximum recorded length in BC whaling database (Gregr et al. 2000).