Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 6

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 6
10 THE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH .. . and to provide the biological basis for a management programme (Desportes, 1990). In Faroese pilot whaling, entire schools are normally driven ashore to be dispatched, regardless of animal size or sex. The hunting is, then, completely non- selective, and the observed compositions of schools are that of natural groups of whales. The year-round Faroese fishery provides a unique opportunity to obtain biological data on the targeted species, as whole schools of pilot whales are available for sampling, containing animals of both sexes and representing the entire range of age groups and sexual stages. As well, because of its specific characteristics, this fishery also offers a rare chance to gather information on social structure and the ma- ting system. This paper gives a brief presentation of the international research programme and the institutes involved. It summaries the most important results, conclusions and hypothesis put forward by the different par- ticipants to date. The results are presented to give emphasis on variations between schools and between the Faroes and other geographical areas. Work currently being done and future studies are also mentioned. Relevant references resulting from this pro- gramme are listed after each particular sec- tion, and these include publications, docu- ments presented to the IWC Scientific Committee, papers currently being re- viewed, and works in preparation (refer- ences to which may be subject to change). General references for the paper as a whole are located at the end. Earlier versions of this manuscript have been presented at a meeting of the ICES Study Group on pilot whales in Montreal in December 1991 (Desportes, 1991) and at a meeting of the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission (NAMMCO) in Nuuk in April 1992 (Desportes, 1992). The international pilot whale research programme The international research programme was initiated under the auspices of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) and the Intemational Whaling Commission (IWC). The Faroese Govem- ment welcomed and supported the project by financing most of the expenses related to the sampling of the Faroese fishery. This included travel of foreign scientists, per- sonal assistance, accommodation for the foreign participants, all local expenses and materials, support of the year round sam- pling, and, of course, specific Faroese investigations. The Faroese pilot whale research pro- gramme had two aspects, the above-men- tioned land-based project, and Faroese participation in the North Atlantic Sight- ings Surveys in 1987 and 1989 (NASS), a cooperative programme by North Atlantic nations (Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Spain) to assess the distribution and abundance of cetaceans in the North East Atlantic. The leader of the project was D. Bloch (Faroese Museum of Natural History). Dr. C. Lockyer (Sea Mammal Research Unit, Cambridge, UK) was scientific adviser, Dr. G. Desportes (Faroese Museum of Natural
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