Characterizing humpback whale behavior along the North-Norwegian coast
Ytterhus Utengen, Ingvild; Vogel, Emma Frances; Biuw, Martin; Van Ruiten, Meghan; Rikardsen, Audun Håvard
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10.1186/s40317-024-00384-zAbstract
Studying movement patterns of individual animals over time can give insight into how they interact with the environment and optimize foraging strategies. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) undertake long seasonal migrations between feeding areas in polar regions and breeding grounds in tropical areas. During the last decade, several individuals have had up to a 3-month stop-over period around specific fjord-areas in Northern Norway to feed on Norwegian spring-spawning (NSS-) herring (Culpea harengus L.). Their behavioral patterns during this period are not well understood, including why some whales seemingly leave the fjords and then later return within the same season.