Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to share our new publication titled* "New northernmost
distribution records of the Eastern South Pacific southern right
whale** (Eubalaena
australis), including the first cases from Ecuador and northern Peru". *

*Abstract*: The Eastern South Pacific Right Whale (SRW) (*Eubalaena
australis*) population has gained interest due to its Critically Endangered
conservation status. So far, this population has been confirmed only along
the coasts of Chile (18°20’S to 56°30’S) and from southern to central Peru
(17°38’S to 12°11’S). Recent records have extended the species’ known
range, highlighting its geographic distribution, now reaching 1500 km
north. Here, we report six recent records, consisting of five sightings and
one stranding, that expand the documented range to northern Ecuador
(0.6°N). The northern extension of the population may be associated with
the unusual three-year-long cold phase (La Niña) of the El Niño Southern
Oscillation (ENSO) in the eastern South Pacific, population expansion,
movement and re-distribution of the species, increased monitoring effort,
or a combination of these factors. These observations raise hope for the
Critically Endangered SRW population, as the occurrence of mother-calf
pairs may indicate a potential for population recovery. Nevertheless, these
findings intensify concerns for what is still the least abundant SRW
population, underscoring the urgency for more targeted research and
conservation measures.

*Citation:* Castro Ayala, C., García-Cegarra, A.M., Uceda-Vega, P.,
Aguilar, L., Kelez, S., Buchan, S.J., Félix, F., Stack, S.H. and Van
Waerebeek, K. (2024). New northernmost distribution records of the Eastern
South Pacific southern right whale *(Eubalaena australis*), including the
first cases from Ecuador and northern Peru. *PLOS ONE* *19*(11), p.e0312528.

This paper is open-access and free to download here:
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0312528

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

On behalf of all the authors,

Kind regards,
Stephanie Stack
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