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STUDIES ON THE LONG-FINNED PILOT WHALE 37 pilot whale from this study can be said to be 11.5 years old and 405 cm long, has a value of 6 skinn, weighs about 800 kg, 430 kg of which is made up of meat and blubber for human consumption. Introduction In Faroese pilot whaling, entire schools of the long-finned pilot whale, Globicephala melas (Traill), are caught in a drive fishery. When the schools contain both sexes and all states of reproduction, this provides an ex- cellent opportunity to examine the internal school structure as well as a wide range of bi- ological parameters. Through the centuries, long-finned pilot whales caught in the Faroes have been described several times, but a thorough, comprehensive investigation of their biology had, until recently, never been carried out. From 1976, pilot whales began to be exa- mined for the purpose of biological study. In 1978, 3 pods were examined by Moore, Hut- ton and Cole (1978, 1979), and from 1978 to 1986, 10 schools were examined as well as oc- casional individual animals (Table 1), Three of the pods from 1984 were incorporated into the investigations of G. Desportes (1985). Additional information came from J. S. Joensen, Director of the Fisheries Laborato- ry in Tórshavn, and is incorporated into this material; namely the catches in Hvalba on August 28, 1978 and September 7, 1983 (Ta- ble 1), and data on 34 foetuses from 1958-1964 (Table 3). Schools are usually monospecific, but several times a year mixed schools occur. The other species sometimes found with pilot whales through the plady period were the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), and the Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenor- hynchus acutus), (Bloch, Desportes, Mourit- sen, Skaaning and Stefansson, in print, a). Mixed schools are not an uncommon pheno- menon, and other species, such as the killer whale (Orcinus orca), have also been ob- served together with pilot whales (Bloch and Lockyer, 1988). From July 1986 to July 1988 all schools caught were examined comprehensively by an international team (Desportes, 1990). It was therefore important to assess the materi- al already sampled, partly as background for the new investigations, and partly to find out which new items it was necessary to include in the 1986-1988 investigations in order to gain a complete picture of the biology pat- tern of the pilot whale in the Faroes. Material and methods The grind message. When a decision was made to drive a school of pilot whales, the local sheriff telephoned the message to the museum. In most cases the killing was finished by the time of arrival at the loca- tion, and the whales had been moved to a quay for assessment and partition. A thorough description of the various stages of the Faroese pilot whale drive is treated by Bloch, Desportes, Hoydal and Jean (1990a). Sampling time. The team was made up of only a few people (usually from one to four), so this limited the amount of possible sam- ples which could be taken on any one occa- sion. Depending on the size of the school, there were usually between 2 and 8 hours available for biological sampling, and this had to stop when the partition began. Whales are taken for food, so to avoid spoiling the meat, the
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