2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.976044
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The distribution of North Atlantic right whales in Canadian waters from 2015-2017 revealed by passive acoustic monitoring

Abstract: Northward range shifts are increasingly being identified in mobile animals that are responding to climate change. Range shifts are consequential to animal ecology, ecosystem function, and conservation goals, yet for many species these cannot be characterised without means of synoptically measuring their distribution. The distribution of critically endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis; NARW) north of 45°N has been largely unknown due to a lack of systematic monitoring. The objectives of th… Show more

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“…During systematic surveys in the sGSL in 2017-2019, the first visual observations of NARW have occurred around mid-May and the latest NARW observations were around mid-November. Passive acoustic monitoring from 2010 to 2018 has revealed NARWs in the sGSL from late April through mid-January [33]. During this time, the frequency of detections has increased substantially in May, with the peak acoustic detections occurring between August and the end of October [31,34].…”
Section: Narw In the Sgslmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During systematic surveys in the sGSL in 2017-2019, the first visual observations of NARW have occurred around mid-May and the latest NARW observations were around mid-November. Passive acoustic monitoring from 2010 to 2018 has revealed NARWs in the sGSL from late April through mid-January [33]. During this time, the frequency of detections has increased substantially in May, with the peak acoustic detections occurring between August and the end of October [31,34].…”
Section: Narw In the Sgslmentioning
confidence: 99%