“…Whales sampled from the breeding area off Gabon in the Gulf of Guinea (BSB1) exhibit relatively higher levels of genetic differentiation on feeding areas, and analyses support that the westward Margin and Nucleus areas for BSB do appear to represent the primary feeding areas for this breeding stock, as currently hypothesized under AH1 (Amaral et al, ; IWC, ; Kershaw, ). In contrast, whales observed migrating past and feeding off western South Africa (BSB2) and the substocks of BSC in the western Indian Ocean show relatively high levels of mixing across feeding areas (Kershaw, ), mirroring the high levels of connectivity previously observed between the corresponding breeding areas for these substocks (Best et al, ; Carvalho, Brito, dos Santos, & Rosenbaum, ; Cerchio et al, ; Ersts et al, ; Fossette et al, ; Kershaw et al, ; Rosenbaum et al, ; Rosenbaum et al, ). BSC is broadly associated with Management Area III (Amaral et al, ), and assessments of population structure show that BSC1–BSC3 exhibit significant genetic differentiation from the BSB Nucleus feeding area but not the BSB/BSC Margin or BSC Nucleus (IWC, ).…”