SEASONAL OCCURRENCE OF HUMPBACK WHALES, MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE, OFF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA-SCOTIA

Citation
D. Paquet et al., SEASONAL OCCURRENCE OF HUMPBACK WHALES, MEGAPTERA-NOVAEANGLIAE, OFF BRIER ISLAND, NOVA-SCOTIA, Canadian field-naturalist, 111(4), 1997, pp. 548-552
Citations number
16
Journal title
ISSN journal
00083550
Volume
111
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
548 - 552
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-3550(1997)111:4<548:SOOHWM>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Humpback Whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, were studied using individual photo-identification in the waters off Brier Island, Nova Scotia, dur ing the years 1984 to 1996. Estimates of the number of whales visiting the area were obtained for each year using mark-recapture methods. Th e population size has a variance weighted mean of 80 +/- 5 (95% CI) fo r repeated Petersen estimates. There was consistency between estimates from 1984 to 1993 but a decline was seen in 1994 and 1995. These esti mates represent approximately 38% of the estimated total population of Humpback Whales of the Gulf of Maine feeding aggregation and approxim ately 1.8% of the total Western North Atlantic Ocean population. Off B rier Island, a pattern of seasonal variation in sighting rates for hal f-month periods was observed for the years 1985 to 1989. The results i ndicate that Humpback 'Whales arrive slowly in the area during June, r each a population peak around August, the period of greatest plankton abundance, and depart from the area between then and October.