Acoustic recordings, biological observations, and genetic identification of a rare(?) beaked whale in the North Pacific: Mesoplodon carlhubbsi

Author:

Ballance Lisa T.1ORCID,Pitman Robert L.1ORCID,Barlow Jay2ORCID,Pusser Todd3,DeAngelis Annamaria I.4ORCID,Hayslip Craig1,Irvine Ladd1,Steel Debbie1ORCID,Baker C. Scott1,Gillies Daniel5,Baumann‐Pickering Simone6,Trickey Jennifer S.6ORCID,Gisborne Brian7

Affiliation:

1. Marine Mammal Institute, Oregon State University Newport, Oregon

2. Independent Researcher San Diego California

3. Independent Researcher Virginia Beach Virginia

4. Northeast Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries Woods Hole Massachusetts

5. National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, NOAA Greenbelt Maryland

6. Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla California

7. Cetacean Research Program, Pacific Biological Station Nanaimo British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractAlthough Hubbs' beaked whale (Mesoplodon carlhubbsi) was previously known from over 60 strandings on both sides of the North Pacific, it had been identified alive in the wild only once, off Oregon in 1994. In September 2021, we conducted a search effort for beaked whales off the coast of Oregon using a towed hydrophone array and a visual search team. Approximately 350 km off the Columbia River mouth, we detected the vocalizations of an unidentified mesoplodont whale; we stopped our vessel and waited in the area until two unidentified juvenile Mesoplodon surfaced and stayed near our vessel for almost 2 hr. During that time, we took numerous photographs and videos, made behavioral observations, and recorded their vocalizations. The DNA sequence from a biopsy sample identified them as M. carlhubbsi. In this paper, we discuss our biological observations, including color patterning and acquired markings, behavioral observations, and describe for the first time the acoustic characteristics of this species. We confirm that M. carlhubbsi is the source of a previously unidentified acoustic signal known as BW37V, and we update what is known about the at‐sea distribution of this species based on previous recordings and observational records.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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