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LONG-RANGE MOVEMENTS OF SOUTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALES EUBALAENA AUSTRALIS
Authors:Peter B  Best R Payne  V Rowntree  Jose Truda  Palazzo Maria Do  Carmo Both
Institution:Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 0002 South Africa;Whale Conservation Institute, 191 Weston Road, Lincoln, Massachusetts 01773;International Wildlife Coalition, P.O. Box 5087, Florianopolis, SC, 88041, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract: Movements of southern right whales between Gough Island and South Africa, and between Argentina and Tristan da Cunha, southern Brazil, and South Georgia are documented through matching of six photoidentified individuals. These include the resighting of a male in a mid-oceanic locality some 4,424 km away from (and 11 yr after) its last sighting in a coastal area where it had been seen in six of the preceding eight years, a female photographed in mid-Atlantic resighted with a calf in a coastal nursery area 2,769 km away, resightings of females with calves in different nursery areas 2,051 km apart in different years, and the first example of a link between a coastal nursery area and a feeding ground in high latitudes. The possible implications of these movements for estimates of calving interval and survival rate based on resightings in coastal waters are discussed. The potential for intermingling between populations on either side of the South Atlantic seems greater than was previously considered likely from a comparison of animals photographed in coastal waters.
Keywords:Eubalaena australis            right whale  migrations
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