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Rope trauma, sedation, disentanglement, and monitoringā€tag associated lesions in a terminally entangled North Atlantic right whale ( Eubalaena glacialis )

Authors :
Teresa K. Rowles
Clay George
William A. McLellan
Michael J. Moore
Michael Walsh
Allan D. Ligon
David Morin
Jamison Smith
James E. Bailey
Russel D. Andrews
Thomas D. Pitchford
Trevor Austin
Scott Landry
Alexander M. Costidis
David S. Rotstein
Katharine Jackson
Christopher K. Slay
Source :
Marine Mammal Science. 29
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

A chronically entangled North Atlantic right whale, with consequent emaciation was sedated, disentangled to the extent possible, administered antibiotics, and satellite tag tracked for six subsequent days. It was found dead 11 d after the tag ceased transmission. Chronic constrictive deep rope lacerations and emaciation were found to be the proximate cause of death, which may have ultimately involved shark predation. A broadhead cutter and a spring-loaded knife used for disentanglement were found to induce moderate wounds to the skin and blubber. The telemetry tag, with two barbed shafts partially penetrating the blubber was shed, leaving barbs embedded with localized histological reaction. One of four darts administered shed the barrel, but the needle was found postmortem in the whale with an 80o bend at the blubber-muscle interface. This bend occurred due to epaxial muscle movement relative to the overlying blubber, with resultant necrosis and cavitation of underlying muscle. This suggests that rigid, implanted devices that span the cetacean blubber muscle interface, where the muscle moves relative to the blubber, could have secondary health impacts. Thus we encourage efforts to develop new tag telemetry systems that do not penetrate the subdermal sheath, but still remain attached for many months.

Details

ISSN :
17487692 and 08240469
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine Mammal Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........58549b0304a42267e34e0ecd261f3740
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2012.00591.x