Review of Australia's humpback whale populations

The purpose of this review was to assess the historic and current efforts to estimate trends and abundance of humpback whales on the east and west coast of Australia (breeding stocks D and E), and to develop recommendations of how to proceed with this work into the future.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bannister, John, Bravington, Mark, Burns, Daniel, Burton, Chris, Double, Mike, Dunlop, Rebecca, Franklin, Wally, Gales, Nick, Harcourt, Rob, Harrison, Peter Lynton, Hodgson, Amanda, Jenner, Curt, Kelly, Natalie, McCauley, Rob, Noad, Mike, Peel, Dave, Paton, David, Rafic, Milena, Salgado-Kent, Chandra, Smith, Josh, Thalmann, Sam
Format: Other/Unknown Material
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Published: ePublications@SCU 2008
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Online Access:https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/3471
Description
Summary:The purpose of this review was to assess the historic and current efforts to estimate trends and abundance of humpback whales on the east and west coast of Australia (breeding stocks D and E), and to develop recommendations of how to proceed with this work into the future.