Hello all,

My co-authors and i are pleased to announce the publication of the following 
article in Scientific Reports:


Meghan G. Aulich, Robert D. McCauley, Benjamin J. Saunders & Miles J.G. 
Parsons. Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) migration in Australian waters using 
passive acoustic monitoring.

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45321-w

Abstract:

The fin whale is a globally endangered species and is listed as threatened in 
Australia, however no peer reviewed studies are available to indicate the 
migratory movements of the species in Australian waters. This study uses 
passive acoustic monitoring as a tool to identify the migratory movements of 
fin whales in Australian waters. Sampling was conducted from eight locations 
around Australia between 2009 and 2017, providing a total of 37 annual 
migratory records. Taken together, our observations provide evidence of fin 
whale migration through Australian waters, with earliest arrival of the animals 
recorded on the Western Australian coast, at Cape Leeuwin in April. The whales 
travel through Cape Leeuwin, migrating northward along the Western Australian 
coast to the Perth Canyon (May to October), which likely acts as a way-station 
for feeding. Some whales continue migrating as far north as Dampier (19°S). On 
Australia’s east coast, at Tuncurry, fin whale seasonal presence each year 
occurred later, from June to late September/October. A total of only 8,024 fin 
whale pulses were recorded on the east coast, compared to 177,328 pulses 
recorded at the Perth Canyon. We suggest these differences, as well as the 
spatial separation between coasts, provide preliminary evidence that the fin 
whales present on the east and west coasts constitute separate sub-populations.


Kind regards,

Meghan Aulich

PhD student | Centre for Marine Science and Technology
Curtin University

Email| [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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