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Aquatic Mammals Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters Supported through Joint Sponsorship by the European Association for Aquatic Mammals, the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, and the International Marine Animal Trainer’s Association Founded by EAAM in 1974 Aquatic Mammals Volume 41, Number 1, 2015 Aquatic Mammals, Volume 41, Number 1, 2015 ISSN 0167-5427 Contents S. M. Van Parijs: Letter of Introduction to the Biologically Important Areas Issue ...................... 1 M. C. Ferguson, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, & S. M. Van Parijs: 1. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Overview and Rationale.......................................... 2 E. LaBrecque, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, S. M. Van Parijs, & P. N. Halpin: 2. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – East Coast Region ..................................... 17 E. LaBrecque, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, S. M. Van Parijs, & P. N. Halpin: 3. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Gulf of Mexico Region ................................. 30 J. Calambokidis, G. H. Steiger, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, M. C. Ferguson, E. Becker, M. DeAngelis, & S. M. Van Parijs: 4. Biologically Important Areas for Selected Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – West Coast Region ....................................................................... 39 R. W. Baird, D. Cholewiak, D. L. Webster, G. S. Schorr, S. D. Mahaffy, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, & S. M. Van Parijs: 5. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Hawai‘i Region .... 54 M. C. Ferguson, C. Curtice, & J. Harrison: 6. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Gulf of Alaska Region ........................................................ 65 M. C. Ferguson, J. M. Waite, C. Curtice, J. T. Clarke, & J. Harrison: 7. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea Region ......................... 79 J. T. Clarke, M. C. Ferguson, C. Curtice, & J. Harrison: 8. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Arctic Region ................................................. 94 Acknowledgments ...................................................................... 104 Literature Cited ........................................................................ 106 Aquatic Mammals Aquatic Mammals publishes hard copies on-demand, CDs, and online peer-reviewed scientific articles related to marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals, fur seals, sea lions, walrus, dugongs, manatees, sea otters, and polar bears). Topics of publication on both captive animals and wild marine mammals include aspects of husbandry; behavior; conservation; veterinary medicine; anatomy; physiology; training; population trends; and the effects of pollution, climate change, and noise. In addition, Aquatic Mammals has the Historical Perspectives feature, which includes essays and high definition DVDs of interviews with prominent marine mammal scientists. The journal also publishes Book Reviews. Copyright and Editor: Aquatic Mammals Journal, attn: Kathleen M. Dudzinski Co-Editors: Shane B. Kanatous, David A. S. Rosen, Deirdre Yeater, and Elizabeth Henderson Mailing Address: PO Box 7485, Port St. Lucie, FL 34985, USA Prepared and published by Document and Publication Services, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455, USA

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Page 1: Contents Mammals · Mailing Address: PO Box 7485, Port ... NOAA/Southeast Fisheries Science Center under ... Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA)

AquaticMammals

Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters

Supported through Joint Sponsorship by the European Association for Aquatic Mammals, the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums,

and the International Marine Animal Trainer’s Association

Founded by EAAM in 1974

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Aquatic Mammals, Volume 41, Number 1, 2015 ISSN 0167-5427

ContentsS. M. Van Parijs: Letter of Introduction to the Biologically Important Areas Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

M. C. Ferguson, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, & S. M. Van Parijs: 1. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Overview and Rationale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

E. LaBrecque, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, S. M. Van Parijs, & P. N. Halpin: 2. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – East Coast Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

E. LaBrecque, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, S. M. Van Parijs, & P. N. Halpin: 3. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Gulf of Mexico Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

J. Calambokidis, G. H. Steiger, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, M. C. Ferguson, E. Becker, M. DeAngelis, & S. M. Van Parijs: 4. Biologically Important Areas for Selected Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – West Coast Region. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

R. W. Baird, D. Cholewiak, D. L. Webster, G. S. Schorr, S. D. Mahaffy, C. Curtice, J. Harrison, & S. M. Van Parijs: 5. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Hawai‘i Region . . . .54

M. C. Ferguson, C. Curtice, & J. Harrison: 6. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Gulf of Alaska Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65

M. C. Ferguson, J. M. Waite, C. Curtice, J. T. Clarke, & J. Harrison: 7. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

J. T. Clarke, M. C. Ferguson, C. Curtice, & J. Harrison: 8. Biologically Important Areas for Cetaceans Within U.S. Waters – Arctic Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94

Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104

Literature Cited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106

Aquatic MammalsAquatic Mammals publishes hard copies on-demand, CDs, and online peer-reviewed scientific articles related to

marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals, fur seals, sea lions, walrus, dugongs, manatees, sea otters, and polar bears). Topics of publication on both captive animals and wild marine mammals include aspects of husbandry; behavior; conservation; veterinary medicine; anatomy; physiology; training; population trends; and the effects of pollution,

climate change, and noise. In addition, Aquatic Mammals has the Historical Perspectives feature, which includes essays and high definition DVDs of interviews with prominent marine mammal scientists. The journal also publishes Book Reviews.

Copyright and Editor: Aquatic Mammals Journal, attn: Kathleen M. DudzinskiCo-Editors: Shane B. Kanatous, David A. S. Rosen, Deirdre Yeater, and Elizabeth Henderson

Mailing Address: PO Box 7485, Port St. Lucie, FL 34985, USA

Prepared and published by Document and Publication Services, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455, USA

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Established by the EAAM in 1974

Aquatic MammalsThe European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM), the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA), and the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA)

jointly sponsor Aquatic Mammals (ISSN 0167-5427), published four times per year.

Managing EditorKathleen M. Dudzinski, Ph.D.

Mailing Address: PO Box 7485, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34985, USAE-mail: [email protected] or [email protected], Tel: +1 (860) 514-4704

Co-EditorsShane B. Kanatous, Ph.D., Department of Biology, Colorado State University

E-mail: [email protected]

David A. S. Rosen, Ph.D., Marine Mammal Research Unit, University of British ColumbiaE-mail: [email protected]

Deirdre Yeater, Ph.D., Sacred Heart UniversityE-mail: [email protected]

Elizabeth Henderson, Ph.D., National Marine Mammal Foundation, San Diego, CaliforniaE-mail: [email protected]

Book Review EditorMaryEllen Mateleska, Mystic Aquarium

E-mail: [email protected]

Editors EmeritiWillem H. Dudok van Heel, Victor J. A. Manton, Paul E. Nachtigall, Jeanette A. Thomas

Editorial BoardArne Bjørge, Institute of Marine Research, Gaustadalleen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway

Manuel E. dos Santos, ISPA – Instituto Universitário, Lisboa, PortugalManuel García Hartmann, Marineland Antibes, France

Heidi Harley, Division of Social Sciences, New College of Florida, Sarasota, Florida, USAA. Rus Hoelzel, School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, University of Durham, Durham, UK

Christina Lockyer, North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission, Tromsø, NorwayLee A. Miller, Institute of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

Paul E. Nachtigall, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kailua, Hawaii, USAGiuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara, Tethys Research Institute, Milano, ItalyDan Odell, Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute, Orlando, Florida, USA

Grey Stafford, Wildlife World Zoo, Litchfield Park, Arizona, USA

Publication and Administrative Services Document and Publication Services (DPS), Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois 61455, USA

Cover Photo CreditTop Left: Bryde’s whale in the Gulf of Mexico. Photo Credit: NOAA/Southeast Fisheries Science Center under

permit MMPA Permit #779-1633; Top Center: Bowhead whales in the Arctic. Photo Credit: Amelia Brower, NMFS Permit No. 14245, NOAA Fisheries, North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife Management;

Top Right: Harbor porpoise off the U.S. East Coast. Photo Credit: Mingan Island Cetacean Study (MICS); Middle Left: Humpback whale feeding off the U.S. East Coast. Photo Credit: NOAA/Stellwagen Bank

National Marine Sanctuary under permit MMPA #775-1875; Middle Right: North Atlantic right whale off the U.S. East Coast. Photo Credit: NOAA/Northeast Fisheries Science Center under permit MMPA #775-1875;

Bottom Left: Gray whale off the U.S. West Coast. Photo Credit: John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research; Bottom Center: Pseudorca mother and calf in Hawaiian waters. Photo Credit: Robin Baird, Cascadia Research;

Bottom Right: Spotted dolphins in Hawaiian waters. Photo Credit: Robin Baird, Cascadia Research

Aquatic MammalsBoard of the European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM)

www.eaam.orgPresident: Arlete Sogorb, Lisbon Zoo, [email protected]

President-Elect: Brad Andrews, Sea World Parks & Entertainment, [email protected] President: Jesús Fernández Morán, Zoo Aquarium Madrid, Parques Reunidos, S.A.,

[email protected]/Treasurer: Camino Herreros Paris, Mundomar, [email protected]

Information Committee: Ann-Louise Jensen and Javier Almunia, [email protected]

Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA)www.ammpa.org

Executive Director: Kathleen DezioE-mail: [email protected]

Board of DirectorsPresident: Rita Irwin, Dolphin Research Center, [email protected]

Past President: Kevin Willis, Minnesota Zoo, [email protected] President: Stewart Clark, Discovery Cove, [email protected]

Treasurer: Bill Hughes, SeaWorld Orlando, [email protected]: Travis Burke, Dolphin Discovery, [email protected]

Director-at-Large: Mike Muraco, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, [email protected]: Bill Zeigler, Chicago Zoological Society, [email protected]

International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA)www.imata.org

c/o John G. Shedd Aquarium, 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60605, USABoard of Directors

President: Linda Erb, Dolphin Research Center, [email protected]: Michele Sousa, Aquarium of the Pacific, [email protected]

Past President: Bill Wolden, Dolphin Quest, [email protected]: Alex Mata, Dolphin Discovery, [email protected]

Treasurer: Rita Stacey, Brookfield Zoo, [email protected] Treasurer: Robert Roozendaal, [email protected]

Second Vice President: Suzanne Smith, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, [email protected] Vice President: Jennifer Pletcher, SeaWorld San Diego, [email protected]: Patty Schilling, New England Aquarium, [email protected]

For subscriptions, instructions to authors, abstracts of previous issues, publication fees, hard copies, back issues, CDs, and Historical Perspectives DVDs, see the Aquatic Mammals website:

www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org

For details about the online versions of Aquatic Mammals, see the following websites:Aquatic Mammals: www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org

ProQuest: www.proquest.com (specific to library subscribers)