Dear all,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to inform you about our paper
titled "Tidal effects on periodical variations in the occurrence of singing
humpback whales in coastal waters of Chichijima Island, Ogasawara, Japan",
recently published in Scientific Reports.

Tsujii, K., Akamatsu, T., Okamoto, R. et al. Tidal effects on periodical
variations in the occurrence of singing humpback whales in coastal waters
of Chichijima Island, Ogasawara, Japan. Sci Rep 12, 19702 (2022).
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24162-0

ABSTRACT
Marine organisms inhabiting coastal waters are known to be driven by
periodic cycles such as diel, tidal, and seasonal changes. Humpback
whales (*Megaptera
novaeangliae*) breed in shallow and warm coastal waters, with males singing
complex songs during the breeding season. To investigate periodic
variations in humpback whale singing activities, we conducted fixed passive
acoustic monitoring in the Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands, Japan, from winter to
spring during 2016–2018. The singing activity and individual number of
singers were observed throughout the day and night using a very long
baseline passive acoustic array. The occurrence of singers peaked before
sunrise and in the evening and was reduced during the daytime. The
frequency of song reception depended on the tidal phase. A generalised
additive model demonstrated that the occurrence of singers increased during
the flood tide and decreased during the ebb tide in the waters west of
Chichijima Island. These results suggest that the singing behaviour of
humpback whales in breeding areas is affected by the diel and tidal cycles.
Male humpback whales may change their behaviour or singing location
depending on the strength and direction of the tidal current, considering
that the selection of a stable location is beneficial for singing whales.

The paper is available at:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-24162-0

Best regards,
Koki
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Koki Tsujii
Ogasawara Whale Watching Association
Aza Higashimachi, Chichijima,
Ogasawara-mura, Tokyo 100-2101, JAPAN
Tel: +81-4998-2-3215; Fax: +81-4998-2-3500
E-mail: tsu...@owa1989.com
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