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2022 Aerial survey data of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) off southern Australia (NESP MaC 2.7)

Aerial surveys of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) were undertaken off the southern Australian coast to monitor the recovery of this endangered species following extreme 19th and 20th Century commercial whaling. The aerial survey was undertaken in the coastal waters from Perth (Western Australia) to Ceduna (South Australia) between the 12th and 19th August 2022, to maintain the annual series of surveys and inform the long-term population trend. The survey resulted in a total 526 whales sighted, consisting of 247 cow-calf pairs, 31 unaccompanied adults and 1 yearling. The ‘western’ population of southern right whales in Australian waters is increasing in size (~5.3% per year based on female/calf pairs and a population estimate of 2675 whales) based on the long-term population trend data from the annual aerial surveys. This represents the majority of the Australian population given the very low numbers in the ‘eastern’ population. The 2022 surveys recorded the lowest number of unaccompanied animals (i.e. males and females without a calf) ever throughout the time-series of the annual aerial surveys since 1993 when survey coverage between Cape Leeuwin and Ceduna first began. Across this time series, there is a particularly notable decline in sightings of unaccompanied animals over the past five years. It is currently unclear what factors account for the decline in these sightings or may influence the variation in numbers of unaccompanied animals on the southern Australian coast. Lower than expected counts in the long-term data may provide evidence of a slowing population growth rate, which can only be assessed by continued annual population surveys to assess population trend data.

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Identification info

Date (Publication)
2023-06-28

Identifier

Title
Information and documentation - Digital object identifier system
Citation identifier
ISO 26324:2012

Code
10.25959/27GD-VY37
Codespace
doi.org
Description
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

Principal investigator

Murdoch University - Smith, Joshua
Western Australia
Australia
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Principal investigator

Australian Antarctic Division - Double, Michael
Tasmania
Australia
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Purpose
Assessing the status and trend of Australia's southern right whale populations
Credit
The data collections described in this record are funded by the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) through the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub. In addition to NESP (DCCEEW) funding, this project is matched by an equivalent amount of in-kind support and co-investment from project partners and collaborators.
Status
Completed

Point of contact

Murdoch University - Smith, Joshua
Western Australia
Australia
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Topic category
  • Biota

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Extent

Description
Temporal Coverage

Temporal extent

Time period
2022-08-12 2022-08-19
Maintenance and update frequency
none-planned
Keywords (Project)
  • National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine and Coastal Hub
Keywords (Theme)
  • Southern right whale
  • Areal survey
Keywords (Taxon)
  • Eubalaena australis
Global Change Master Directory Earth Science Keywords, Version 8.5
  • BALEEN WHALES
AODN Geographic Extents Vocabulary
  • Global / Oceans | Global / Oceans | Southern Ocean

Resource constraints

Classification
Unclassified

Resource constraints

Linkage
http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png

License Graphic

Title
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License


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Website
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

License Text

Other constraints
Cite data as: Smith, J., & Double, M. (2023). 2022 Aerial survey data of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) off southern Australia [Data set]. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. https://doi.org/10.25959/27GD-VY37

Resource constraints

Other constraints
This dataset is hosted by the University of Tasmania, on behalf of the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and NESP Marine and Coastal Hub Project 2.7.

Resource constraints

Use limitation
Data was sourced from the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub – the Marine and Coastal Hub is supported through funding from the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program (NESP), administered by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

Associated resource

Association Type
Dependency
Initiative Type
Project
Title
NESP MaC Project 2.7 - Aerial survey of the Southern Right Whale 'western' sub-population off southern Australia, 2022-2023 (Murdoch Uni)

Identifier

Code
10.71676/6c66595b
Codespace
raid.org
Description
Project RAiD
Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Distribution Information

OnLine resource
2022 field survey data [direct download]

Resource lineage

Statement
Photo quality will be variable and requires assessment prior to assimilation into photo-identification catalogue.
Hierarchy level
Dataset

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/0e431de4-43c6-4101-8930-c7705f1522fc

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Distributor

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Emma Flukes (NESP Marine and Coastal Hub Data Manager (Southern node))
Parent metadata
  • NESP MaC Project 2.7 - Aerial survey of the Southern Right Whale 'western' sub-population off southern Australia, 2022-2023 (Murdoch Uni)

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0e431de4-43c6-4101-8930-c7705f1522fc

Point of truth URL of this metadata record

Date info (Creation)
2023-06-26T00:00:00
Date info (Revision)
2026-05-19T08:09:02

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

Overviews

Southern Right Whales - aerial surveys

Spatial extent

Keywords

Areal survey Southern right whale
Global Change Master Directory Earth Science Keywords, Version 8.5
BALEEN WHALES

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