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Singing through winter nights: Seasonal and diel occurrence of humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calls in and around the Gully MPA,offshore eastern Canada
Authors:Katie Kowarski  Clair Evers  Hilary Moors‐Murphy  Bruce Martin  Samuel L Denes
Institution:1. JASCO Applied Sciences Ltd., Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada;2. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:Humpback whale use of areas off eastern Canada is poorly understood, a knowledge gap that could impact future conservation efforts. We describe the acoustic occurrence of humpback whales in and around the Gully Marine Protected Area (MPA), an eastern Scotian Shelf submarine canyon. Near‐continuous acoustic recordings sampling at 16 kHz were collected from the MPA and nearby slope areas from October 2012 to September 2014 using near‐bottom recorders. In an offshore region where humpbacks were thought to be rare, we observed calls from October to June with a peak in song and nonsong calls in December and January. This suggests that some individuals occur in Canadian waters in winter and the Gully region may be a North Atlantic humpback whale migratory corridor. Calls were predominantly songs indicating potential mating activities. Song and nonsong calls occurred more at sunset and during hours of darkness than during daylight. This study improves our understanding of the seasonal occurrence of humpback whales on the Scotian Slope and, more specifically, their use of an offshore protected area.
Keywords:marine protected areas  humpback whales     Megaptera novaeangliae     acoustics  diel patterns  migration  song  stationary passive acoustics
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