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Availability, supply, and aggregation of prey (Calanusspp.) in foraging areas of the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)

Authors :
Mark F. Baumgartner
Stéphane Plourde
Kevin A Sorochan
Catherine Johnson
Source :
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 78:3498-3520
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2021.

Abstract

The North Atlantic right whale (NARW), Eubalaena glacialis, resides primarily on western North Atlantic continental shelves where this endangered species is susceptible to vessel strike and entanglement in fishing gear. Mitigation of these threats is dependent on the ability to predict variations in NARW occurrence. North of the Mid-Atlantic Bight, the distribution of NARWs is influenced by their prey, mainly copepods of the genus Calanus. We review factors that promote suitable foraging habitat from areas where NARWs have been observed feeding. We then synthesize our findings within a conceptual framework in which availability (i.e. shallow prey depth), supply, and aggregation of prey occur together to facilitate suitable foraging habitat. By definition, the depth of prey on the shelf is constrained to ≤200 m and other mechanisms may occur locally that further enhance prey availability. Enhanced production of prey occurs in coastal currents, which transport the copepods to NARW foraging areas. Prey concentrating mechanisms are not well-characterized. Information gaps that impede rapid and dynamic prediction of suitable foraging habitat include limited data on the spatial and temporal variation of prey and environmental conditions at local scales (i.e. 0.1–1 km), motility of prey, and diving behaviour of NARWs.

Details

ISSN :
10959289 and 10543139
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ICES Journal of Marine Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........dc2c4db3e54fadd6fcc6b377cc28eec0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsab200