Hi MARMAM Colleagues,

We are pleased to advise that the following publication is now available online:

Franklin, W., T. Franklin, N. Gibbs, S. Childerhouse, C. Garrigue, R. 
Constantine, L. Brooks, D. Burns, D. Paton, M. M. Poole, N. Hauser, M. 
Donoghue, K. Russell, D. K. Mattila, J. Robbins, M. Anderson, C. Olavarria, J. 
Jackson, M. Noad, P. Harrison, P. Baverstock, R. Leaper, S. C. Baker, and P. 
Clapham. 2014. Photo-identification confirms that humpback whales (Megaptera 
novaeangliae) from eastern Australia migrate past New Zealand but indicates low 
levels of interchange with breeding grounds of Oceania. Journal of Cetacean 
Research and Management 14 (1):133-140.

ABSTRACT
Recent photo-identification and genetic studies have identified at least five 
discrete breeding populations in Australia and Oceania: western Australia (D), 
eastern Australia (E (i)), New Caledonia (E (ii)), Tonga (E (iii)), French 
Polynesia and the Cook Islands (F). Also evident are low levels of 
intermingling among breeding populations consistent with the degree of genetic 
differentiation. Photo-identification has confirmed linkages between Area V 
feeding areas and eastern Australia breeding grounds and one genotype match has 
been reported between Area V feeding areas and Oceania breeding grounds. Recent 
abundance estimates show strong increases in the eastern Australian population, 
and some recovery in the New Caledonia and Tonga populations, but with little 
evidence of recovery at other known Oceania breeding grounds or New Zealand. 
Studies to date have provided no conclusive evidence of the migratory 
destination of humpback whales passing through New Zealand waters en route 
between Antarctic feeding areas and tropical breeding grounds. 
Photo-identification comparisons were undertaken between humpback whale fluke 
catalogues from eastern Australia (EA, 1315), Oceania east (OE, 513), Oceania 
west (OW, 166) and New Zealand (NZ, 13). Five matches were found between OE/OW, 
four matches between OW/EA and three matches between NZ/EA. The data are used 
to investigate and discuss the migratory destination and breeding ground 
migratory interchange of humpback whales travelling through New Zealand waters. 
The data confirm that humpback whales with site fidelity to eastern Australia 
migrate past New Zealand including through the Cook Strait and Foveaux Strait.

The publication can be downloaded from:
https://archive.iwc.int/pages/view.php?ref=3608&search=%21collection15&order_by=relevance&sort=DESC&offset=0&archive=0&k=&curpos=39
 
<https://archive.iwc.int/pages/view.php?ref=3608&search=!collection15&order_by=relevance&sort=DESC&offset=0&archive=0&k=&curpos=39>
 

Regards,


Wally Franklin on behalf of Authors

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Dr Trish Franklin & Wally Franklin
The Oceania Project
PO Box 646 Byron Bay NSW 2481 Australia
ABN 73 052 470 630   ACN 052 470 630
 
Phone: 0418 797 326
Skype:  oceania.org.au
 
Email: trish.wa...@oceania.org.au <mailto:trish.wa...@oceania.org.au>
 


















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