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dore...@savn.fo<mailto:dore...@savn.fo> or taken online from the journal later 
in this month.
Dorete Bloch

Bloch, D., Desportes, G., Harvey, P., Lockyer, C. and Mikkelsen, M. 2012. Life 
History of Risso's Dolphin, Grampus griseus (G. Cuvier, 1812), in the Faroe 
Islands. Aquatic Mammals Journal 38: 250-266.

Abstract:


AbstractRisso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) were taken for the first time by the 
opportunistic drive fishery in the Faroe Islands in two separate incidents: 
three in September 2009 and 21 in April 2010, with in total 16 females and 
eight males. Their sizes ranged from 193 to 308 cm in length and 60 to 395 kg 
in weight for females, and 186 to 323 cm in length and 70 to 505 kg in weight 
for males; the maximum weights are heavier than previously documented for this 
species. The smallest mature female was 277 cm long, while the youngest and 
also lightest mature female was 8 y old and weighed 280 kg. Sperm competition 
and a pro-miscuous mating system were suggested for the species based on large 
testicular masses. The diet was composed of cephalopods from both the water 
column (Todarodes and Loligo) and the ocean floor (Eledona and Todaropsis). 
Although both schools landed showed a mixed diet, the September school diet 
centred on a pelagic squid (Todarodes sagit-tatus), while the April school diet 
centred upon a benthic octopod (Eledona cirrhosa). Since August 2009, Risso's 
dolphins have been observed on five occasions in waters around the Faroese 
north of 61º 34' N, the northernmost observation situated at a latitude of 62º 
23' N. Sightings of the spe-cies off Shetland occur mostly between April and 
September, with a peak in August and September, the observations in Faroese 
waters (2 in April, 1 in August, and 2 in September) falling within this 
period. While the species had not previously been observed in this area north 
of the Shetland-Faroe Channel, these observations in Faroese territorial waters 
indicate a likely northward extension of the known range of the species.



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Dorete Bloch
Prof., PhD.
Museum of Natural History
Fútalág 40
FO-100 Tórshavn
Faroe Islands
E-mail address: dore...@savn.fo<mailto:dore...@savn.fo>
Phone: +298 34 05 78
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