Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season

Since 2004, a collaborative research program of the Alfaguara Project on blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, has produce important new information on present day conservation status of this population. This paper presents preliminary findings from 2007 and compares such data with that reported in...

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Main Authors: Galletti Vernazzani, Bárbara, Carlson, Carole A., Cabrera, Elsa, Brownell, Robert L., Jr.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:usdeptcommercepub-1127 2023-11-12T04:15:23+01:00 Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season Galletti Vernazzani, Bárbara Carlson, Carole A. Cabrera, Elsa Brownell, Robert L., Jr. 2007-06-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/126 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1127/viewcontent/Brownell_SC_59_SH1_Status_blue_whales_Isla_de_Chiloe.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdeptcommercepub/126 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/usdeptcommercepub/article/1127/viewcontent/Brownell_SC_59_SH1_Status_blue_whales_Isla_de_Chiloe.pdf Publications, Agencies and Staff of the U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Sciences text 2007 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T10:42:35Z Since 2004, a collaborative research program of the Alfaguara Project on blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, has produce important new information on present day conservation status of this population. This paper presents preliminary findings from 2007 and compares such data with that reported in previous years. Land-based monitoring in 2007 resulted in 36 days of observations with 262.85 h of land-based effort. The maximum number of individuals sighted from land ranged from 2 to 44, with an average of 18.14 individuals per day (SD=12.00 CI95% =14.08 - 22.20). Preliminary results on fifteen of seventeen photo-identification surveys conducted in 2007 resulted in the documentation of 123 blue whale groups comprising 156 individuals. The number of whales encountered does not include animals resighted on same day. Individual photo-identification of left and right side respectively, resulted in 80 individual blue whales, including seven between years and sixteen within year recaptures; and 74 individual blue whales, including nine between years and fourteen within year recaptures. The combined photo-identification catalogue (2004-2007) is comprised of 143 individual blue whales (left-side) and 137 (right-side). A photo-identification recapture from different areas provides evidence that the blue whale feeding ground off southern Chile is extensive and dynamic. A recapture analysis of 2005 and 2006 whales shows an overall return rate of 10.8% (left side) and 11.4% (right side) highlighting the northwestern Isla de Chiloe as an important long-term feeding area for this population. Of the 80 individuals recorded this season, 56.8% (n=42) were recorded to be “skinny”, including 5.4% (n=4) with ribs clearly visible. The 2007 proportions of skinny whales are the highest documented to date. It is unknown if these skinny whales represents any potential threat to this population. Therefore, it is essential that long-term photo-identification research continue to monitor this condition. Text Blue whale University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL
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Galletti Vernazzani, Bárbara
Carlson, Carole A.
Cabrera, Elsa
Brownell, Robert L., Jr.
Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
description Since 2004, a collaborative research program of the Alfaguara Project on blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, has produce important new information on present day conservation status of this population. This paper presents preliminary findings from 2007 and compares such data with that reported in previous years. Land-based monitoring in 2007 resulted in 36 days of observations with 262.85 h of land-based effort. The maximum number of individuals sighted from land ranged from 2 to 44, with an average of 18.14 individuals per day (SD=12.00 CI95% =14.08 - 22.20). Preliminary results on fifteen of seventeen photo-identification surveys conducted in 2007 resulted in the documentation of 123 blue whale groups comprising 156 individuals. The number of whales encountered does not include animals resighted on same day. Individual photo-identification of left and right side respectively, resulted in 80 individual blue whales, including seven between years and sixteen within year recaptures; and 74 individual blue whales, including nine between years and fourteen within year recaptures. The combined photo-identification catalogue (2004-2007) is comprised of 143 individual blue whales (left-side) and 137 (right-side). A photo-identification recapture from different areas provides evidence that the blue whale feeding ground off southern Chile is extensive and dynamic. A recapture analysis of 2005 and 2006 whales shows an overall return rate of 10.8% (left side) and 11.4% (right side) highlighting the northwestern Isla de Chiloe as an important long-term feeding area for this population. Of the 80 individuals recorded this season, 56.8% (n=42) were recorded to be “skinny”, including 5.4% (n=4) with ribs clearly visible. The 2007 proportions of skinny whales are the highest documented to date. It is unknown if these skinny whales represents any potential threat to this population. Therefore, it is essential that long-term photo-identification research continue to monitor this condition.
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author Galletti Vernazzani, Bárbara
Carlson, Carole A.
Cabrera, Elsa
Brownell, Robert L., Jr.
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Cabrera, Elsa
Brownell, Robert L., Jr.
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title Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season
title_short Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season
title_full Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season
title_fullStr Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season
title_full_unstemmed Status of blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile, during 2007 field season
title_sort status of blue whales off isla de chiloe, chile, during 2007 field season
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