Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Page 8

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Page 8
12 THE INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH . . . Department of Animal Biology, Univers- ity of Barcelona, Spain. Organochlorine contamination. Variation pattem according to bio- logical parameters. Marine Research Institute (MRI) - Reykjavík, Iceland. Distribution and abundance of pilot whales in the North East Atlantic. More recently, a new institute joined the project: Northeast Fisheries Center, NOAA, NMFS - Woods Hole, USA. Use of age-structured and indivi- ual-based population models to estimate the effect of mortality due to harvesting. The intensive sampling period was initiated in July 1986 and lasted for two years. The scientists and the staff of the Faroese Natural History Museum kept it going con- tinuously during this period, assisted most- ly during the summer by some of the other biologists involved. In this two year-peri- od, 47 notifications of pilot whale schools were recorded, 43 were followed by actual landings, and of these, 40 schools, with a total of 3,470 whales, were systematically examined. Finally, besides the main purpose of examining the status of the exploited popu- lation(s), this research programme made more fundamental studies possible, partic- ularly because of - 1) the year-round sampling, - 2) the large number of animals sam- pled, - 3) the fact that results from different fields of the investigations are based on data collected from the same whales, allowing a strict analysis of the correlations existing between the different factors. Main results obtained to date Distribution and abundance In the summers of 1987 and 1989 the Faroe Islands took part in the North Atlantic Sightings Surveys (NASS) to assess the distribution and abundance of pilot whales in particular in the North East Atlantic. The Faroese and Icelandic data on pilot whales were analysed together. In 1987, one Faroese and three Icelandic vessels surveyed an area of which the main part was bounded by 8°E and 41 °W longi- tude and 61°N and 68°N latitude with two extensions north and south between the longitudes 8°W and 20°W. The area to the southeast, i.e. southwest of the Faroes, had by far the greatest occurrence of pilot whales and the species seemed to be scarce in the northemmost regions of the northeast Atlantic. In 1989, the area was expanded and one Faroese and four Icelandic vessels sur- veyed an area bounded by 06°W and 40°W longitude and 67°N and 50°N latitude. An estimate of 104,000 (cv=0.3) pilot whales was made from NASS-87 for the surveyed area. A new analysis of pilot whale abundance was carried out, includ- ing Icelandic and Faroese data from NASS- 87 and NASS-89, as well as Spanish data
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