Dear MARMAM community,
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following paper in Endangered 
Species Research:

Hamilton PK and Kraus SD. Frequent encounters with the seafloor increase right 
whales’ risk of entanglement in fishing groundlines. ESR Vol. 39: 235–246. 
https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00963

Abstract

North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis utilize the entire water column 
and are frequently entangled in ropes from fishing gear. Data from telemetry 
tags have shown that right whales can swim/feed at or near the seafloor. 
Because those data are limited, some uncertainty remains regarding the 
frequency of dives to the seafloor and thus the likelihood of right whale 
encounters with fishing ropes there. The North Atlantic right whale 
photo-identification catalog was used to determine the number of sightings of 
right whales with seafloor sediment on their bodies and the relative frequency 
and geographic location of those seafloor encounters. Between 1980 and 2016, 
there were 2053 detections of right whales with ‘mud’ on their bodies, which 
represents 2.9% of all sightings (n = 70 593), or 58.2% of all cataloged whales 
(n = 730). Although muddy right whales were found throughout their range and in 
all months, 92.7% of all detections occurred in the Bay of Fundy in the summer 
where there was an average annual detection rate of 7.3%, with a maximum of 26% 
of sightings in 2010. Mud was found on whales of all age classes including 
calves of the year, and equally among males and females. These seafloor 
encounters suggest that any rope resting on, or floating above, the seafloor 
could pose an entanglement hazard. The use of sinking groundlines likely 
reduces the risk of entanglements for
whales swimming near the seafloor, but may not eliminate the risk for whales 
making contact with the sediment.

Download here: https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v39/p235-246/

Kind regards,

Philip Hamilton

Philip Hamilton
Research Scientist
Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110
(617) 973-5253
(802) 387-5277
[cid:[email protected]]

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