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False Killer Whales and Fisheries in Hawaiian Waters: Evidence From Mouthline and Dorsal Fin Injuries Reveal Ongoing and Repeated Interactions

Results suggest that efforts to reduce bycatch and begin monitoring of fisheries that overlap the range of the endangered MHI population are needed.
December 12, 2024 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Identifying Social Clusters of Endangered Main Hawaiian Islands False Killer Whales

In this study, we used photo-identification data over a 23 year period to reassess the number and membership of social clusters for false killer whales.
August 05, 2023 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Passive Acoustic Research at the Southeast Fisheries Science Center

The Passive Acoustic Ecology Program conducts a variety of research projects that use passive acoustics to assess populations and improve our understanding of cetaceans in the Gulf of Mexico and U.S. waters of the Western Atlantic.

Tracking Time Differences of Arrivals of Multiple Sound Sources in the Presence of Clutter and Missed Detections

This study proposes a multi-target tracking method to automate TDOA tracking demonstrated on false killer whale recordings from Hawaiian waters.
November 05, 2021 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Patterns of Depredation in the Hawai’i Deep-Set Longline Fishery Informed by Fishery and False Killer Whale Behavior

We analyzed behavior data on false killer whales to identify patterns that could help fishermen avoid interactions with whales.
August 04, 2021 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Marine Mammal Genetics Research

Leading marine mammal conservation and management through genetics
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Whistle Classification of Sympatric False Killer Whale Populations in Hawaiian Waters Yields Low Accuracy Rates

In the Hawaiian Archipelago, three genetically distinct false killer whale populations coexist. Researchers investigated whether their whistles could be used to identify populations in acoustic recordings when genetic or photographic-identification data are unavailable.
October 18, 2019 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Passive Acoustics in the Pacific Islands

Using underwater recording devices to listen to whales and dolphins in the Pacific Islands.
A spectrogram of a rough-toothed dolphin whistle. A spectrogram of a rough-toothed dolphin whistle. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Abundance Estimates for Management of Endangered False Killer Whales in the Main Hawaiian Islands

This collaboration between NOAA, non-profit, and citizen scientists, provides the first reliable abundance estimates of endangered main Hawaiian Islands false killer whales for management.
September 10, 2018 - Peer-Reviewed Research ,

Question of the Week: Dolphins and Whales on the High Seas

Every week during the HICEAS research mission, our scientists answered one question from students and the public. Thanks to all everyone who submitted questions!
Aerial view of three bottlenose dolphins surfacing in pelagic water.