Dear Colleagues,
 

The following paper was recently published in Marine Biology Research.  The 
article is available from the publisher website 
(http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/f24uYWV4sSib3F9X49vt/full) or by request to 
me.

 
Kind regards,

Mónica Silva

  

Silva MA, Prieto R, Cascão I, Seabra MI, Machete M, Baumgartner MF, Santos RS 
(2013). Spatial and temporal distribution of cetaceans in the mid-Atlantic 
waters around the Azores. Marine Biology Research, 10(2): 123-137. 

DOI: 10.1080/17451000.2013.793814. 

 
Cetaceans living in offshore waters are under increasing pressure from 
anthropogenic activities. Yet, due to the lack of survey effort, relatively 
little is known about the demography or ecology of these populations. Spatial 
and temporal distribution of cetaceans in mid-Atlantic waters were investigated 
using a long term dataset collected from boat surveys and land-based 
observations around the Azores. From 1999 to 2009, 7307 cetacean schools were 
sighted during 271,717 km of survey effort. In 4944 h of land-based 
observations, 2,968 cetacean groups were detected. Twenty-four species were 
recorded: seven baleen whales, six beaked whales, eight dolphin species, 
Physeter macrocephalus, Kogia breviceps and Kogia sima. Overall, Delphinus 
delphis was the most frequently sighted species, but its encounter rate 
decreased in June-November, coinciding with the presence of Stenella frontalis 
in the region. Tursiops truncatus, P. macrocephalus and Grampus griseus were 
frequently encountered year-round, whereas large baleen whales showed a 
distinct peak in encounter rates in March-May. Mesoplodonts were fairly common 
and appear to be present throughout the year. These findings fill in a 
significant gap in the knowledge of cetaceans occurring in a poorly studied 
region of the North Atlantic, providing much needed data to inform management 
initiatives.

  

Mónica Almeida e Silva

Post Doctoral Fellow

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