Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of our collaborators, we are pleased to share the following paper 
recently published in Ethology, "Non-lunge feeding behaviour of humpback whales 
associated with fishing boats in Norway."

Takashi Iwata, Kagari Aoki, Patrick J. O. Miller, Martin Biuw, Michael J. 
Williamson, Katsufumi Sato

You can find the article at: https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.13419

Top marine predators, such as odontocetes, pinnipeds, and seabirds, are known 
to forage around fishing boats as fishermen aggregate and/or discard their 
prey. Recently, incidents of humpback whales interacting with fishing boats 
have been reported. However, whether humpback whales utilise discard fish as a 
food source and how they forage around fishing boats is unknown. This study 
reports, for the first time, the foraging behaviour of a humpback whale around 
fishing boats. Three whales were tagged using a suction-cup tag containing a 
video camera, and a behavioural data logger in the coastal area of Tromsø, 
Norway. Video data from one tagged whale showed that the whale remained in 
close vicinity of fishing boats for 43 min, and revealed the presence of large 
numbers of dead fish, fish-eating killer whales, fishing boats, and fishing 
gear. In waters with large numbers of dead fish, the whale raised its upper 
jaw, a motion associated with engulfing discard fish from fishing boats, and 
this feeding behaviour differed markedly from lunge-feeding observed in two 
other whales in the same area. This behaviour was defined as “pick-up feeding”. 
No lunge feeding was seen on the data logger when the whale foraged around 
fishing boats. This study highlights a novel humpback whale foraging strategy: 
low energy gain from scattered prey but also low energy costs as high-energy 
lunge feeding is not required.

Kind regards,

Takashi Iwata

-- 
Takashi Iwata (Ph.D)
Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University
5-1-1 Fukaeminamimachi, Higashinada, Kobe, Hyogo, 658-0022, JAPAN
Tel: +81 78 4316323
E-mail1: iwatataka...@gmail.com
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