Dear MARMAM,

On behalf of Co-Authors we are pleased to announce a recent publication:

Franklin, W., Franklin, T., Andrews-Goff, V., Paton, D.A., and Double, M. 2017. 
Movement of two Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)
 satellite-radio tagged off Eden, NSW and matched by photo-identification with 
the Hervey Bay catalogue. J. CETACEAN RES. MANAGE(17): 29-33.

ABSTRACT
Photo-identification studies of humpback whales off eastern Australia show low 
levels of
intermingling between eastern Australia and New Caledonia whales and that some 
eastern
Australian humpback whales migrate through the southern waters of New Zealand 
en route to
Antarctic feeding areas. Furthermore photo-identification studies have shown 
that the waters
near the Balleny Islands, in Antarctic IWC Management Area V, are a feeding 
area for some
eastern Australian humpback whales. However such studies provide no details of 
the routes
taken between New Zealand and Australia and to and from Antarctic feeding 
areas. Sixteen
humpback whales were satellite-linked radio tagged off Eden NSW in 2008. The 
number and
duration of the tag positions reported revealed complete migratory transits 
from Eden to
Antarctic IWC Management Area V and IV feeding areas. Photographs of the Eden
humpback whales were compared to the Hervey Bay photo-identification catalogue 
and
yielded two matches, identified from lateral body marks and dorsal fins. This 
study provides
the first evidence that during the southern migration some humpback whales 
stopover at
Hervey Bay and also migrate past Eden on the NSW coast. The tracks of the two 
whales from
Eden showed that a male sighted in Hervey Bay in the same season moved 
southeast from
Eden towards southern New Zealand. A female with site-fidelity to Hervey Bay in 
previous
seasons, accompanied by a calf when the tag was deployed, moved down and around 
the
coast of Victoria, across Bass straight and then southwest into the Antarctic 
IWC
Management Area IV feeding area. Eden may be a migratory hub for humpback whales
departing from and approaching the east coast of Australia. This study suggests 
that eastern
Australian humpback whales may exhibit a more diverse range of feeding 
destinations, after
leaving Australian coastal waters, than previously reported.

PDF’s available from: wa...@oceania.org.au <mailto:wa...@oceania.org.au> 

Regards,

Wally & Trish Franklin

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