Using calls as an indicator for Antarctic blue whale occurrence and distribution across the southwest Pacific and southeast Indian Oceans

Understanding species distribution and behavior is essential for conservation programs of migratory species with recovering populations. The critically endangered Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus intermedia) was heavily exploited during the whaling era. Because of their low numbers, highly migratory behavior, and occurrence in remote areas, their distribution and range are not fully understood, particularly in the southwest Pacific Ocean. This is the first Antarctic blue whale study covering the southwest Pacific Ocean region from temperate to tropical waters (32°S to 15°S). Passive acoustic data were recorded between 2010 and 2011 across the southwest Pacific (SWPO) and southeast Indian (SEIO) oceans. We detected Antarctic blue whale calls in previously undocumented SWPO locations off eastern Australia (32°S, 152°E) and within the Lau Basin (20°S, 176°W and 15°S, 173°W), and SEIO off northwest Australia (19°S, 115°E).In temperate waters, adjacent ocean basins had similar seasonal occurrence, in that calling Antarctic blue whales were present for long periods, almost year round in some areas. In northern tropical waters, calling whales were mostly present during the austral winter. Clarifying the occurrence and distribution of critically endangered species is fundamental for monitoring population recovery, marine protected area planning, and in mitigating anthropogenic threats.

[1]  M. Morrice,et al.  Hybridization of Southern Hemisphere blue whale subspecies and a sympatric area off Antarctica: impacts of whaling or climate change? , 2012, Molecular ecology.

[2]  Holger Klinck,et al.  Calls reveal population structure of blue whales across the southeast Indian Ocean and the southwest Pacific Ocean , 2015, Journal of mammalogy.

[3]  Olivier Adam,et al.  Detection range modeling of blue whale calls in Southwestern Indian Ocean , 2010 .

[4]  P. Fearns,et al.  The effect of the Leeuwin Current on phytoplankton biomass and production off Southwestern Australia , 2008 .

[5]  D. Ponirakis,et al.  Acoustic quality of critical habitats for three threatened whale populations , 2014 .

[6]  R. Coleman,et al.  Variability of biological production in low wind‐forced regional upwelling systems: A case study off southeastern Australia , 2009 .

[7]  Unusual Low‐Frequency Signals Observed in New Zealand Waters , 1967 .

[8]  John A. Hildebrand,et al.  Behavioral context of call production by eastern North Pacific blue whales , 2007 .

[9]  John A. Hildebrand,et al.  Seasonality of blue and fin whale calls and the influence of sea ice in the Western Antarctic Peninsula , 2004 .

[10]  J. Gedamke,et al.  Acoustic survey for marine mammal occurrence and distribution off East Antarctica (30-80°E) in January-February 2006 , 2010 .

[11]  John A. Hildebrand,et al.  Biogeographic characterisation of blue whale song worldwide: using song to identify populations , 2023, J. Cetacean Res. Manage..

[12]  C. Clark,et al.  Acoustic masking in marine ecosystems: intuitions, analysis, and implication , 2009 .

[13]  R. McCauley,et al.  Physical properties and processes in the Perth Canyon, Western Australia: Links to water column production and seasonal pygmy blue whale abundance , 2009 .

[14]  John A Hildebrand,et al.  Blue and fin whale call source levels and propagation range in the Southern Ocean. , 2007, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[15]  DelWayne R. Bohnenstiehl,et al.  Antarctic-type blue whale calls recorded at low latitudes in the Indian and eastern Pacific Oceans , 2004 .

[16]  L. Torres Evidence for an unrecognised blue whale foraging ground in New Zealand , 2013 .

[17]  Cole C. Monnahan,et al.  Do ship strikes threaten the recovery of endangered eastern North Pacific blue whales , 2015 .

[18]  Designing an effective mark-recapture study of Antarctic blue whales. , 2015, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.

[19]  Jason Gedamke,et al.  Steady inter and intra-annual decrease in the vocalization frequency of Antarctic blue whales. , 2012, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[20]  John A. Hildebrand,et al.  Blue and fin whale acoustic presence around Antarctica during 2003 and 2004 , 2009 .

[21]  David Peel,et al.  Validating the reliability of passive acoustic localisation: A novel method for encountering rare and remote Antarctic blue whales , 2015 .

[22]  R. Dunn,et al.  Low frequency baleen whale calls detected on ocean-bottom seismometers in the Lau basin, southwest Pacific Ocean. , 2015, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[23]  M. Morrice,et al.  Blue whale habitat selection and within-season distribution in a regional upwelling system off southern Australia , 2011 .

[24]  C. Guinet,et al.  Discovery of a mid-latitude sympatric area for two Southern Hemisphere blue whale subspecies , 2010 .

[25]  Robert P. Dziak,et al.  Seasonal and Geographic Variation of Southern Blue Whale Subspecies in the Indian Ocean , 2013, PloS one.

[26]  John A. Hildebrand,et al.  Using passive acoustics to model blue whale habitat off the Western Antarctic Peninsula , 2011 .

[27]  P. Gill A blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) feeding ground in a southern Australian coastal upwelling zone , 2023, J. Cetacean Res. Manage..

[28]  Christopher W. Clark,et al.  Impacts of anthropogenic noise on marine life : publication patterns, new discoveries, and future directions in research and management , 2015 .

[29]  Paul L. Koch,et al.  Using stable isotope biogeochemistry to study marine mammal ecology , 2010 .

[30]  K. Hobson Tracing origins and migration of wildlife using stable isotopes: a review , 1999, Oecologia.

[31]  Kathleen M. Stafford,et al.  Seasonal detection of three types of “pygmy” blue whale calls in the Indian Ocean , 2011 .

[32]  F. Marsac,et al.  Seasonal distribution, movements and taxonomic status of blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) in the northern Indian Ocean , 2023, J. Cetacean Res. Manage..

[33]  R. Lewis Seasonal upwelling along the south-eastern coastline of South Australia , 1981 .

[34]  Robert D. McCauley,et al.  Past and present distribution, densities and movements of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus in the Southern Hemisphere and northern Indian Ocean , 2007 .

[35]  David Serrano,et al.  Testing acoustic versus physical marking: two complementary methods for individual‐based monitoring of elusive species , 2007 .

[36]  K. Stafford,et al.  Long-range acoustic detection and localization of blue whale calls in the northeast Pacific Ocean. , 1998, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[37]  Yulia V. Ivashchenko,et al.  Emptying the oceans: a summary of industrial whaling catches in the 20th century , 2015 .

[38]  C. Erbe,et al.  The marine soundscape of the Perth Canyon , 2015 .

[39]  M. McDonald,et al.  An acoustic survey of baleen whales off Great Barrier Island, New Zealand , 2006 .

[40]  Shannon Rankin,et al.  Vocalisations of Antarctic blue whales, Balaenoptera musculus intermedia, recorded during the 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 IWC/SOWER circumpolar cruises, Area V, Antarctica , 2005 .

[41]  Holger Klinck,et al.  Temporal segregation of the Australian and Antarctic blue whale call types (Balaenoptera musculus spp.) , 2015, Journal of mammalogy.

[42]  Koji Matsuoka,et al.  EVIDENCE FOR INCREASES IN ANTARCTIC BLUE WHALES BASED ON BAYESIAN MODELLING , 2004 .