Dear MARMAM colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the following publication:



Sighting records of “Migaloo” the white humpback whale provide evidence of 
Australian site fidelity and use of New Zealand waters as a migratory route


Pirotta, V., Franklin, W., Mansfield, L., Lowe, J., and Peterson, O. (2022). 
Sighting records of “Migaloo” the white humpback whale provide evidence of 
Australian site fidelity and use of New Zealand waters as a migratory route. 
Australian Zoologist; doi: https://doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2022.043

ABSTRACT

Observations of an all-white humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) along the 
Australian east coast were first made in 1991 off Byron Bay, Australia. Genetic 
analysis of tissue samples collected from this individual confirmed this whale 
to be male and lacking pigmentation as a result of albinism. While there are 
observations of other predominately white humpback whales, this individual is 
the only known true white (albino) humpback whale in the Australian east coast 
population. Due to his unique appearance, this individual has since become 
known as “Migaloo”, which is a First Nations meaning for “white fella”. In this 
short note we present the first extensive sighting history of Migaloo collected 
via scientific and citizen science efforts. This provides evidence of Migaloo’s 
presence in both Australian and New Zealand waters confirmed through 
photographic evidence and genetic testing. We also detail gaps in sighting 
history and highlight variability in the east Australian humpback whale 
population migration. The collective annual effort to document Migaloo’s 
presence along the Australian east coast is a unique opportunity to connect a 
wide community of scientists and non-scientists through whale research. It also 
highlights variability in whale movement geographically and the potential 
impact changing oceans might have on this in the future.


Best regards,



Vanessa Pirotta


Dr. Vanessa Pirotta
Marine Predator Research Group
School of Natural Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia
Twitter: @vanessapirotta
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