Long-term passive acoustic recordings track the changing distribution of North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) from 2004 to 2014.

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2017Author
Davis, Genevieve E.
Baumgartner, Mark F.
Bonnell, Julianne M.
Bell, Joel
Berchok, Catherine
Thornton, Jacqueline
Brault, Solange
Buchanan, Gary
Charif, Russell A.
Cholewiak, Danielle
Clark, Christopher W.
Corkeron, Peter
Delarue, Julien
Dudzinski, Kathleen
Hatch, Leila
Hildebrand, John
Hodge, Lynn
Klink, Holger
Kraus, Scott
Martin, Bruce
Mellinger, David K.
Moors-Murphy, Hilary
Nieukirk, Sharon
Nowacek, Douglas P.
Parks, Susan
Read, Andrew J.
Rice, Aaron N.
Risch, Denise
Širović, Ana
Soldevilla, Melissa
Stafford, Kate
Stanistreet, Joy E.
Summers, Erin
Todd, Sean
Warde, Ann
Van Parijs, Sofie M.
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Given new distribution patterns of the endangered North Atlantic right whale (NARW; Eubalaena glacialis) population in recent years, an improved understanding of spatio-temporal movements are imperative for the conservation of this species. While so far visual data have provided most information on NARW movements, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) was used in this study in order to better capture year-round NARW presence. This project used PAM data from 2004 to 2014 collected by 19 organizations throughout the western North Atlantic Ocean. Overall, data from 324 recorders (35,600 days) were processed and analyzed using a classification and detection system. Results highlight almost year-round habitat use of the western North Atlantic Ocean, with a decrease in detections in waters off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in summer and fall. Data collected post 2010 showed an increased NARW presence in the mid-Atlantic region and a simultaneous decrease in the northern Gulf of Maine. In additio.....
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-13359-3Journal
Scientific ReportsVolume
7Issue
Article 13460Page Range
pp.1-12Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Marine turtles, birds, mammals abundance and distributionDOI Original
10.1038/s41598-017-13359-3Citation
Davis, G. E., Baumgartner, M. F., Bonnell, J. M., Bell, J., Berchok, C., Thornton, J. B., ... & Van Parijs, S. M. (2017) Long-term passive acoustic recordings track the changing distribution of North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) from 2004 to 2014. Scientific Reports, 7:13460, pp.1-12. DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-13359-3Collections