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RADIOTAGGING STUDIES OF BELUKHA WHALES (DELPHINAPTERUS LEUCAS) IN BRISTOL BAY, ALASKA
Authors:Kathryn J.  Frost Lloyd F.  Lowry Robert R.  Nelson
Affiliation:Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 1300 College Road, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701;Alaska Department of Fish and Game, P.O. Box 1148, Nome, Alaska 99762
Abstract:Research was conducted in Bristol Bay, Alaska, to determine the applicability of radiotagging to studies of behavior, distribution and movements of belukha whales. Backpack-style VHF transmitters were attached to two belukhas by pinning through the dorsal ridge. Both packages were shed after about 2 wk due to migration of the pin through the tissue. Movements of radio-tagged whales were essentially local within Kvichak Bay. Three basic respiration patterns were identified: surfacings that were grouped into breathing periods separated by longer dives; surfacings that did not occur during restricted breathing periods; and long-to-very-long surfacings separated by short-to-very-short dives. These patterns were interpreted as representing traveling, feeding and feeding or resting in very shallow water. Surface and dive interval data were used to calculate a correction factor of 2.75, which could then be applied to aerial survey counts to estimate the total number of belukha whales in the study area. Modifications to radio packages are necessary in order to increase retention time.
Keywords:belukha whales    Delphinapterus leucas    Alaska    radiotagging    movements    respiration    behavior
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