A new blue whale song-type described for the Arabian Sea and Western Indian Ocean

Author:

Cerchio S123,Willson A4,Leroy EC5,Muirhead C26,Al Harthi S7,Baldwin R4,Cholewiak D8,Collins T9,Minton G10,Rasoloarijao T111,Rogers TL5,Sarrouf Willson M7

Affiliation:

1. African Aquatic Conservation Fund, Chilmark, MA 02535, USA

2. New England Aquarium, Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life, Boston, MA 02110, USA

3. Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown, MA 02657, USA

4. Five Oceans Environmental Services, Shatti al Qurm, Muscat PC131, Sultanate of Oman

5. Evolution and Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia

6. Division of Marine Science and Conservation, Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC 28516, USA

7. Environment Society of Oman, Ruwi PC112, Sultanate of Oman

8. NOAA Fisheries, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Protected Species Branch, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA

9. Wildlife Conservation Society, Ocean Giants Program, Bronx, NY 10460, USA

10. Megaptera Marine Conservation, The Hague 2242 PT, Netherlands

11. Institut Halieutique et des Sciences Marines, Toliara 601, Madagascar

Abstract

Blue whales Balaenoptera musculus in the Indian Ocean (IO) are currently thought to represent 2 or 3 subspecies (B. m. intermedia, B. m. brevicauda, B. m. indica), and believed to be structured into 4 populations, each with a diagnostic song-type. Here we describe a previously unreported song-type that implies the probable existence of a population that has been undetected or conflated with another population. The novel song-type was recorded off Oman in the northern IO/Arabian Sea, off the western Chagos Archipelago in the equatorial central IO, and off Madagascar in the southwestern IO. As this is the only blue whale song that has been identified in the western Arabian Sea, we label it the ‘Northwest Indian Ocean’ song-type to distinguish it from other regional song-types. Spatiotemporal variation suggested a distribution west of 70°E, with potential affinity for the northern IO/Arabian Sea, and only minor presence in the southwestern IO. Timing of presence off Oman suggested that intensive illegal Soviet whaling that took 1294 blue whales in the 1960s likely targeted this population, as opposed to the more widely distributed ‘Sri Lanka’ acoustic population as previously assumed. Based upon geographic distribution and potential aseasonal reproduction found in the Soviet catch data, we suggest that if there is a northern IO subspecies (B. m. indica), it is likely this population. Moreover, the potentially restricted range, intensive historic whaling, and the fact that the song-type has been previously undetected, suggests a small population that is in critical need of status assessment and conservation action.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology

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