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Effects of diel and seasonal cycles on the dive duration of the minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata)

Authors

Stockin, K. A.; Fairbairns, R. S.; Parsons, E. C. M.; Sims, D. W.

Year

2001

Journal

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

Volume

81

Issue

1

Pages

189-190

ISBN

0025-3154

Keywords

balaenoptera acutorostrata, diel, diving, Minke whale, platforms of opportunity, Scotland, surfacing behaviour, United Kingdom, whale watching

Abstract

Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) surfacing intervals were recorded over a period of three years in the coastal waters of Mull, Coll and the Small Isles, in the north-west of Scotland. Significant differences in surfacing intervals were noted both throughout the day and throughout the year. Surfacing intervals were shortest at noon and in the months of June and July. Surfacing intervals were longest both mid-morning and mid-afternoon and during May and August. Differences in surfacing intervals were interpreted to be the result of ecological changes such as different foraging strategies. Consequently, the results of this study have an impact on the methodologies and designs of minke whale sightings surveys.
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