Dear All,

We are pleased to announce our new publication in Marine Ecology Progress 
Series:

Oceanic movements, site fidelity and deep diving in harbour porpoises from 
Greenland show limited similarities to animals from the North Sea
Nynne H. Nielsen, Jonas Teilmann , Signe Sveegaard , Rikke G. Hansen , 
Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding , Rune Dietz , Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen
Marine Ecology Progress Series Volume 597, page 259

ABSTRACT: Harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena <http://Phocoena%20phocoena%20> 
are common in continental shelf areas of the North Atlantic, but little 
information is available on their occurrence outside coastal areas. In this 
study, 30 harbour porpoises were actively caught in West Greenland and 
instrumented with satellite transmitters to document their seasonal movements 
and diving behaviour. The porpoises displayed long-range oceanic movements 
within the North Atlantic, especially during winter/spring where they moved 
over areas with water depths >2500 m. While offshore, 2 females demonstrated an 
average maximum dive depth of 248 m, with the deepest dive reaching 410 m. This 
behaviour is in contrast to 71 porpoises tagged in Danish waters of the North 
Sea which did not leave the continental shelf but showed a preference for areas 
with shallow waters year round, even when at the edge of the continental shelf 
where greater depths were available. Six tags from Greenland transmitted long 
enough (up to 3 yr) to demonstrate extensive movements and strong site fidelity 
to the tagging site in West Greenland the following summer. This study 
documents that harbour porpoises use oceanic habitats and can dive to depths 
that enable mesopelagic foraging, while repeatedly demonstrating summer site 
fidelity to coastal areas.

The paper can be downloaded here: 
https://int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v597/p259-272/ or I can send you a pdf.

All the best,
Nynne Elmelund Lemming
Ph.D. student

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