Dear colleagues,

On behalf of my co-authors, we are pleased to share with you our recent
publication published in Aquatic Mammals:


McInnes, J.D., Trites, A.W., Mathieson, C.R., Dahlheim, M.E., Moore, J.E., 
Olson, P.A., and Lester, K.M. (2024). Evidence for an oceanic population of 
killer whales (Orcinus orca) in offshore waters of California and Oregon. 
Aquatic Mammals 50(2), 93-106, DOI https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.50.2.2024.93.


Summary:

In the northeastern Pacific, sightings of small numbers of killer whales 
(Orcinus orca) of unknown ecotype have been sporadically reported during open 
ocean marine mammal surveys, pelagic birding expeditions, and high seas fishing 
operations. However, it is unknown whether these oceanic killer whales belong 
to a mammal-eating ecotype of killer whale, an offshore fish-eating ecotype, or 
an offshore generalist type. We attempted to determine the ecotype of 49 
unknown individuals observed during nine encounters from 1997 to 2021 in the 
deep oceanic waters far from the coastlines of California and Oregon (> 65 km) 
based on their foraging behaviors, prey species consumed, morphologies, and the 
prevalence of cookiecutter shark (Isistius sp.) bite scars. We hypothesize that 
these killer whales may represent a distinct oceanic subpopulation of transient 
killer whales or an undescribed oceanic population that feeds on marine mammals 
and sea turtles in the open ocean beyond the continental shelf break.


Best regards,


Josh D. McInnes, MSc Candidate

Marine Mammal Research Unit
Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries

Aquatic Ecosystem Research Laboratory

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z4


Research Associate | Pacific Wildlife Foundation

Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, V3H 1V6

Centre for Wildlife Ecology

Department of Biological Sciences

8888 University Drive

Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC



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