Dear friends,

On behalf of all 75 (!!!) of us co-authors, pleased to share publication of a 
20 year population model for N Pacific humpback whales where we’ve seen a major 
climate response to the Pacific Marine Heatwave

Open access: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.231462

Abstract: For the 40 years after the end of commercial whaling in 1976 humpback 
whale populations in the North Pacific Ocean exhibited a prolonged period of 
recovery. Using mark–recapture methods on the largest individual 
photo-identification dataset ever assembled for a cetacean we estimated annual 
ocean-basin-wide abundance for the species from 2002 through 2021. Trends in 
annual estimates describe strong post-whaling era population recovery from 16 
875 (± 5955) in 2002 to a peak abundance estimate of 33 488 (± 4455) in 2012. 
An apparent 20% decline from 2012 to 2021 33 488 (± 4455) to 26 662 (± 4192) 
suggests the population abruptly reached carrying capacity due to loss of prey 
resources. This was particularly evident for humpback whales wintering in 
Hawai‘i where by 2021 estimated abundance had declined by 34% from a peak in 
2013 down to abundance levels previously seen in 2006 and contrasted to an 
absence of decline in Mainland Mexico breeding humpbacks. The strongest marine 
heatwave recorded globally to date during the 2014–2016 period appeared to have 
altered the course of species recovery with enduring effects. Extending this 
time series will allow humpback whales to serve as an indicator species for the 
ecosystem in the face of a changing climate.

Full author list: 
Ted Cheeseman, Jay Barlow, Jo Marie Acebes, Katherina Audley, Lars Bejder, 
Caitlin Birdsall, Olga Solis Bracamontes, Amanda L. Bradford, Josie Byington, 
John Calambokidis, Rachel Cartwright, Jen Cedarleaf, Andrea Jacqueline García 
Chavez, Jens Currie, Rouenne Camille De Castro, Joëlle De Weerdt, Nicole Doe, 
Thomas Doniol-Valcroze, Karina Dracott, Olga Filatova, Rachel Finn, Kiirsten R. 
Flynn, John Ford, Astrid Frisch-Jordán, Chris Gabriele, Beth Goodwin, Craig 
Hayslip, Jackie Hildering, Marie C. Hill, Jeff K. Jacobsen, M. Esther 
Jiménez-López, Meagan Jones, Nozomi Kobayashi, Marc Lammers, Edward Lyman, Mark 
Malleson, Evgeny Mamaev, Pamela Martínez Loustalot, Annie Masterman, Craig O. 
Matkin, Christie McMillan, Jeff Moore, John Moran, Janet L. Neilson, Hayley 
Newell, Haruna Okabe, Marilia Olio, Christian D. Ortega-Ortiz, Adam A. Pack, 
Daniel M. Palacios, Heidi Pearson, Ester Quintana-Rizzo, Raul Ramírez Barragán, 
Nicola Ransome, Hiram Rosales-Nanduca, Fred Sharpe, Tasli Shaw, Ken 
Southerland, Stephanie Stack, Iain Staniland, Janice Straley, Andrew Szabo, 
Suzie Teerlink, Olga Titova, Jorge Urban-Ramirez, Martin van Aswegen, Marcel 
Vinicius, Olga von Ziegesar, Briana Witteveen, Janie Wray, Kymberly Yano, Igor 
Yegin, Denny Zwiefelhofer and Phil Clapham

Lol that’s longer than the abstract. Ain’t science fun!?

Yay whales :)
Ted

—
Ted Cheeseman
t...@happywhale.com
www.Happywhale.com
https://www.facebook.com/happywhales/


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https://donorbox.org/donate-to-the-whales-of-guerrero-and-happy-whale?default_interval=m
Happywhale on CBS Sunday Morning: 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/identifying-individual-humpback-whales-online-happywhale
Recent publications: Bellwethers of Change: North Pacific humpback whale 
climate response: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.231462
Humpback whale automated image recognition: https://rdcu.be/cCOtw
Multi-species image recognition: 
https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/2041-210X.14167


** know your whales :) **

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I live and play on unceded lands of the Ohlone.








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