New publication available

Baird, R.W., E.M. Oleson, J. Barlow, A.D. Ligon, A.M. Gorgone, and S.D. 
Mahaffy. 2013. Evidence of an island-associated population of false killer 
whales (Pseudorca crassidens) in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Pacific 
Science 67:513-521

Abstract: Two populations of false killer whales, Pseudorca crassidens, are 
recognized from Hawaiian waters: the Hawaiian insular population, an 
island-associated population found around the main Hawaiian Islands; and the 
Hawai'i pelagic population, found in offshore waters. This species has not been 
previously documented near the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. During a 2010 
large-vessel survey throughout the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) surrounding 
the Hawaiian Islands, false killer whales from 11 encounters were individually 
photo-identified, and photos were compared among encounters and with a catalog 
of false killer whales from the main Hawaiian Islands. Individuals from three 
of the encounters, all in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands within the eastern 
part of the Papahänaumokuäkea Marine National Monument, were the only ones 
documented that matched with false killer whales previously seen around the 
main Hawaiian Islands, and the matches were to individuals documented off 
Kaua'i in 2008 that were of unknown population membership. Two individuals from 
one of these three 2010 encounters were instrumented with satellite tags 
attached to dorsal fins, and their movements were documented over 4.6 and 52 
days. Movements of the tagged individuals ranged from French Frigate Shoals to 
Middle Bank ( between Nïhoa and Ni'ihau) and included shallow nearshore waters 
and deep waters to 147 km from land. Combined, the photo-identification and 
satellite-tagging results suggest that there is a second island-associated 
population of this species in Hawai'i that primarily uses the Northwestern 
Hawaiian Islands, with a range that overlaps with that of the main Hawaiian 
Islands insular population.

A pdf can be downloaded from 
http://www.cascadiaresearch.org/hawaii/BairdetalPacSci2013.pdf and more 
information is available on false killer whales in Hawai'i at 
http://www.cascadiaresearch.org/hawaii/falsekillerwhale.htm

Robin


P.S., we will have a field project off Hawai'i Island starting later this month 
and will be posting updates on sightings etc at 
http://www.cascadiaresearch.org/hawaii/OctNov2013.htm

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