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Humpback Whale with Calf

The Cetacean Assessment and Ecology Program (CAEP) is responsible for conducting studies to assess the status of cetaceans in Alaskan waters under the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act.  Major  CAEP projects have included studies of North Pacific right whales, bowhead whales, gray whales, humpback whales, beluga whales, killer whales, Dall’s porpoise, and harbor porpoise.  Other species included in CAEP research are blue whales, fin whales, sei whales, minke whales, sperm whales, beaked whales (including Cuvier’s, Baird’s, and Stejneger’s), and Pacific white-sided dolphins.  Most research projects involve determination of abundance, trends, stock structure, habitat use, and feeding ecology using aerial and vessel surveys, shore-based counts, acoustic studies, radio and satellite tagging, genetic studies, photo-identification of individual animals, and opportunistic sighting data.  CAEP uses the results of these stock assessments to provide the scientific advice necessary to manage cetaceans in Alaskan waters.  CAEP scientists also collaborate widely with other national and international research groups working on cetaceans across the North Pacific and, sometimes, in other oceans.

Program Leader: Phillip Clapham

Recent Reports, Publications, and Posters

Quarterly Reports
Publications
  • BURNS, D., L. BROOKS, P. CLAPHAM, and P. HARRISON. 2013. Between-year synchrony in migratory timing of individual humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae. Mar. Mammal Sci. 29(1):228-235. 
     
  • RONE, B. K., C. L. BERCHOK, J. L. CRANCE, and P. J. CLAPHAM. 2012. Using air-deployed passive sonobuoys to detect and locate critically endangered North Pacific right whales. Mar. Mammal Sci. 28(4):E528-E538. 
     
  • ROLLAND, R. M., S. E. PARKS, K. E. HUNT, M. CASTELLOTE, P. J. CORKERON, D. P. NOWACEK, S. K. WASSER, and S. D. KRAUS. 2012. Evidence that ship noise increases stress in right whales. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. [Biol]. 279:2363-2368. 
     
  • KENNEDY, A. S., D. R. SALDEN, and P. J. CLAPHAM. 2012. First high- to low-latitude match of an eastern North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica). Mar. Mammal Sci. 28(4):E539-E544. 
     
  • CONSTANTINE, R., J. A. JACKSON, D. STEEL, C. S. BAKER, L. BROOKS, D. BURNS, P. CLAPHAM, N. HAUSER, B. MADON, D. MATTILA, M. OREMUS, M. POOLE, J. ROBBINS, K. THOMPSON, and C. GARRIGUE. 2012. Abundance of humpback whales in Oceania using photo-identification and microsatellite genotyping. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 453:249-261. 
     
  • FEARNBACH, H., J. W. DURBAN, S. A. MIZROCH, S. BARBEAUX, and P. R. WADE. 2012. Winter observations of a group of female and immature sperm whales in the high-latitude waters near the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Mar. Biodiversity Rec. Vol. 5, e13, 4 p. 
     
  • MOCKLIN, J. A., D. J. RUGH, S. E. MOORE, and R. P. ANGLISS. 2012. Using aerial photography to investigate evidence of feeding by bowhead whales. Mar. Mamm. Sci. 28:602-619. 
     
  • FRIDAY, N. A., J. M. WAITE, A. N. ZERBINI, and S. E. MOORE. 2012. Cetacean distribution and abundance in relation to oceanographic domains on the eastern Bering Sea shelf: 1999-2004. Deep-Sea Res. II 65-70:260-272. 
     
  • FEARNBACH, H., J. DURBAN, K. PARSONS, and D. CLARIDGE. 2012. Photographic mark-recapture analysis of local dynamics within an open population of dolphins. Ecol. Appl. 22:1689-1700. 
     
  • IVASHCHENKO, Y. V., and P. J. CLAPHAM. 2012. Soviet catches of right whales Eubalaena japonica and bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus in the North Pacific Ocean and the Okhotsk Sea. Endang. Species Res. 18:201–217. 
     
  • WADE, P. R., R. R. REEVES, and S. MESNICK. 2012. Social and behavioural factors in cetacean responses to over-exploitation: Are Odontocetes less ‘resilient’ than Mysticetes? J. Mar. Biol. Vol. 2009: Article 567276, 15 p. 
     
  • SMULTEA, M., D. FERTL, D. J. RUGH, and C. E. BACON. 2012. Summary of systematic bowhead surveys conducted in the U.S. Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, 1975-2009. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-237, 48 p. Online. (.pdf, 851 KB).   Online.
     
  • Additional recent Cetacean Assessment & Ecology Program publications


Posters
  • Short- and Long-term Distribution of Marine Mammals in the Chukchi Sea
    By:  STEPHANIE L. GRASSIA, CATHERINE L. BERCHOK, JESSICA L. CRANCE, BRENDA K. RONE, AMY S. KENNEDY, PHILLIP J. CLAPHAM
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 1.86 MB)   Online.

     
  • Stereotyped, Repetitive Gunshot Call Patterns Produced by the North Pacific Right Whale, Eubalaena japonica
    By:  JESSICA L. CRANCE, CATHERINE L. BERCHOK
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 1.86 MB)   Online.

     
  • Cetaceans of BOWFEST: Distribution Off Barrow, Alaska 2007-2011
    By:  KIM E. W. SHELDEN, KIMBERLY T. GOETZ, DAVID J. RUGH, JULIE A. MOCKLIN, LINDA VATE BRATTSTRÖM, CHRISTY L. SIMS
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 4.42 MB)   Online.

     
  • Bowhead Whale Feeding Ecology Study (Bowfest) Five Years in Review
    By:  DAVID RUGH
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 2.41 MB)   Online.

     
  • Results from Five Years of Aerial Photographic Data from the Bowhead Whale Feeding Ecology Study (Bowfest)
    By:  JULIE A. MOCKLIN, LINDA VATE BRATTSTRÖM, DAVID J. RUGH, KIMBERLY T. GOETZ, KIM E. W. SHELDEN, CHRISTY L. SIMS
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 1.32 MB)   Online.

     
  • A Comparison of Altimeters Used in Aerial Photogrammetry
    By:  KIMBERLY GOETZ, DAVID RUGH, WILLIAM KOSKI, DON LEROI, WAYNE PERRYMAN
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 812 KB)   Online.

     
  • Spatio-temporal Distribution of Alaskan Beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) Populations Based on Acoustic Monitoring
    By:  ELLEN C. GARLAND, CATHERINE L. BERCHOK, MANUEL CASTELLOTE
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 11.9 MB)   Online.

     
  • Acoustic Monitoring of Belugas in Eagle River, Cook Inlet
    By:  M. CASTELLOTE, C. D. GARNER, R. J. SMALL, R. L. GRAHAM
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 9.26 MB)   Online.

     
  • First Description of Beluga Hearing in the Wild
    By:  M. CASTELLOTE, T. A. MOONEY, R. C. HOBBS, L. T. QUAKENBUSH, C. GOERTZ, E. GAGLIONE
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 8.81 MB)   Online.

     
  • Gray Whale Calf Occurrence in the Alaskan Arctic, Summer and Fall 2012
    By:  AMELIA BROWER, CYNTHIA CHRISTMAN, JANET CLARKE, MEGAN FERGUSON
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013
    (2013 poster, .pdf, 4.35 MB)   Online.

     
  • Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus) Distribution and Relative Abundance in the Alaskan Arctic, Summer and Autumn 2011
    By:  MEGAN FERGUSON, JANET CLARKE, AMELIA BROWER, CYNTHIA CHRISTMAN, STEPHANIE GRASSIA, AMY KENNEDY, BRENDA RONE, REBECCA SHEA
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2012
    (2012 poster, .pdf, 4.42 MB)   Online.

     
  • How "Resident" are Resident-type Killer Whales in Alaska? New Data Show Similar Widespread Movement Patterns in the Fall
    By:  M. BRADLEY HANSON, MARILYN E. DAHLHEIM, DANIEL L. WEBSTER, CANDICE K. EMMONS, GREGORY S. SCHORR, ROBIN W. BAIRD, RUSSEL D. ANDREWS
    Conference:  Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2012
    (2012 poster, .pdf, 703 KB)   Online.

     
  • Additional recent Cetacean Assessment & Ecology Program poster presentations



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