Dear MARMAM Community,

On behalf of my coauthors, I'm excited to share our recent open-access
publication in Scientific Reports.

Baggett, L.M., Snyder, E.R., Solsona-Berga, A., Curran, I.J., Wiggins,
S.M., Hildebrand, J.A., Širović, A., Frasier, K.E., Baumann-Pickering, S.
Long-term monitoring of *Ziphius cavirostris* behavior using 3D tracking
from fixed hydrophone arrays off Southern California. Scientific Reports
*15*, 40859 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-24490-x

Abstract:

Goose-beaked whales (*Ziphius cavirostris*) are a deep-diving toothed whale
species and top predators in deep sea ecosystems. Much is yet to be learned
about their social and foraging strategies due to their elusive behavior,
but this information is increasingly relevant given their demonstrated
behavioral changes in association with anthropogenic sound. This study used
direction-of-arrival (DOA) localization to track the position of
goose-beaked whales from echolocation clicks recorded on seafloor-mounted
hydrophone arrays offshore Southern California. Overall, 2738 tracks of
diving goose-beaked whales were processed from acoustic recordings
collected at four long-term monitoring sites between 2018 and 2023. Results
highlight distinct spatial use patterns driven by bathymetric features at
each site, with whales foraging closer to the seafloor at sites with
complex bathymetry and showing a preference for certain bathymetric
features. Group sizes at depth ranged from 1 to 9 individuals with a mean
of 2.34 and exhibited site-specific seasonal variability as well as a
strong diel trend at one site. During many of these encounters, individuals
exhibited highly coordinated behaviors. This study demonstrates the value
of long-term passive acoustic tracking for studying elusive, deep-diving
species and provides significant advancements in understanding goose-beaked
whale behavior at depth over long time scales.
If you have any questions about our work, please reach out to
[email protected].

Best,
Lauren

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Lauren Baggett (she/her)
Scripps Acoustic Ecology Lab
MS, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Ritter Hall 214 / [email protected]
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