2022
DOI: 10.47536/jcrm.v23i1.357
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Mortalities of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) and related anthropogenic factors in South African waters, 1999–2019

Abstract: The southern right whale (Eubalaena australis; SRW) population in South Africa’s coastal waters has experienced marked changes since 2009, including altered feeding and migration behaviour, and decreased calving success. At the same time, anthropogenic activities in the area have increased. Based on this, an update on SRW mortalities and related anthropogenic factors is warranted. Building on the published information of Best et al. (2001a), data were collated on all SRW mortalities as well as non‐fatal ship‐s… Show more

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“…Although these long‐term SRW photo‐identification data sets have been revealing the steady recovery of the species since whaling ended, the last decade has seen some unprecedented changes. Most interestingly, coastal prevalence has started to fluctuate enormously, and calving intervals have increased in the populations calving off Argentina, South Africa, and Australia (Charlton, 2017; Marón et al, 2015; Vermeulen et al, 2019, 2020). Furthermore, additional research revealed that in the South African SRW population, maternal body condition decreased by around 23% over the past two decades (Vermeulen et al, 2023) concurrent with a shift in foraging behavior (van den Berg et al, 2021).…”
Section: Whale Id Deployment Date Last Position Date Duration (Days) ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these long‐term SRW photo‐identification data sets have been revealing the steady recovery of the species since whaling ended, the last decade has seen some unprecedented changes. Most interestingly, coastal prevalence has started to fluctuate enormously, and calving intervals have increased in the populations calving off Argentina, South Africa, and Australia (Charlton, 2017; Marón et al, 2015; Vermeulen et al, 2019, 2020). Furthermore, additional research revealed that in the South African SRW population, maternal body condition decreased by around 23% over the past two decades (Vermeulen et al, 2023) concurrent with a shift in foraging behavior (van den Berg et al, 2021).…”
Section: Whale Id Deployment Date Last Position Date Duration (Days) ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the south-western cape of South Africa, the Mammal Research Institute Whale Unit (MRIUW), University of Pretoria, reported 62 cetacean stranding events over the study period. An additional 550 collective records of southern right whale strandings from South Africa (Vermeulen et al, 2021) were unfortunately not made available for analysis, except for five submitted by MRIUW. Out of the 62 cetacean stranding events reported by MRIUW, two were not included in the present analysis, because latitude/longitude data were not available, nor identifiable geographical landmarks.…”
Section: Distribution Of Strandings By Country/territory and Organisa...mentioning
confidence: 99%