Dear colleagues,


We are pleased to announce the recent publication of the article:



Sepúlveda M., MJ. Pérez-Álvarez, M. Santos-Carvallo, G. Pavez, C.
Olavarría, R. Moraga & A. Zerbini. 2018. From whaling to whale-watching:
identifying fin whale critical foraging habitats off the Chilean coast.
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems*. *doi:
10.1002/aqc.2899



*Abstract:* Fin whales (*Balaenoptera physalus*) have been documented along
the coast of Chile since the early 20th century. However, information on
their ecology and movement patterns remains poorly known. In the spring of
2015, six implantable satellite tags were deployed on fin whales around the
Marine Reserves Isla Chañaral and Islas Choros-Damas (~29ºS) to evaluate
their movements and habitat use off the coast of Chile. A switching
state-space model was used to estimate the predicted track of the whales as
well as behavioural modes classified as “transiting” and “area-restricted
search” (ARS). Whales were tracked between 4 and 162 days (mean = 68 ± 52
days) covering an average distance of 3,225.7 ± 2,871.6 km. Five of the six
whales remained at middle latitudes for prolonged periods of time, moving
in a north-south pattern near the coast, and spending most of their time in
ARS behaviour (72.5% of the locations). Only one individual showed a clear
southbound migratory behaviour and remained in transit behaviour for most
of the period it was followed. These results suggest that some of the fin
whales that are observed in Chile do follow a migration to high latitudes,
whereas others remained in lower latitudes, using critical habitats likely
as feeding grounds during the summer. This information not only contributes
new information on the behaviour and foraging patterns of this species, but
is also of particular interest to promote the growing whale-watching
activity and also to better inform conservation and management efforts of
this species in Chile.



The paper is available at
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/aqc.2899 or you can
contact me for a pdf at [email protected]


Best regards,

-- 

*Dra. Maritza Sepúlveda*

Profesor Adjunto

Facultad de Ciencias

Universidad de Valparaíso

Gran Bretaña 1111, Playa Ancha
Valparaíso


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