Antofagasta Region in northern Chile, a potential nursing ground for the Southern right whale Eubalaena australis

Ana García Cegarra, Maritza I. Malebran, K. Van Waerebeek
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The Chile-Peru subpopulation (CPe) of the Southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) is classified as Critically Endangered following intense whaling in past centuries. Due to their very low abundance, information on breeding and feeding grounds is also scarce. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are increasingly applied in marine mammal research thanks to their low cost and relative ease of use. This case study documents a Southern right whale nursing in Bahía Moreno (23º S), Antofagasta, in northern Chile through high-resolution images taken by UAV of an adult in July 2019 and the same whale with a neonate in August. Combined with earlier data we hypothesize that the Antofagasta Region may be a potential calving and nursing ground for the CPe subpopulation. Given the intense shipping traffic and fishing activities around the Mejillones Peninsula and Antofagasta port, priorly recommended marine spatial planning to help avoid net entanglements and vessel collisions of fin and humpback whales may also contribute to the conservation of the CPe stock.
智利北部的安托法加斯塔地区,是南露脊鲸的潜在哺育地
南露脊鲸(Eubalaena australis)的智利-秘鲁亚群(CPe)在过去几个世纪的大规模捕鲸之后被列为极度濒危物种。由于它们的丰度非常低,有关繁殖和觅食地的信息也很少。由于成本低、使用方便,无人机在海洋哺乳动物研究中的应用越来越广泛。本案例研究记录了智利北部安托法加斯塔Bahía Moreno(23ºS)的南露脊鲸的护理情况,通过无人机于2019年7月拍摄的一只成年鲸鱼的高分辨率图像和8月拍摄的同一只鲸鱼与一只新生儿的高分辨率图像。结合早期的数据,我们假设Antofagasta地区可能是CPe亚群的潜在产犊和护理地。考虑到梅吉罗内斯半岛和安托法加斯塔港周围密集的航运交通和捕鱼活动,先前建议的海洋空间规划有助于避免渔网缠结和鳍鲸和座头鲸的船只碰撞,这也可能有助于保护CPe种群。
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