Southern Right Whale photo-IDs (NESP MaC 1.22)

Created 12/03/2025

Updated 12/03/2025

The population of southern right whales in the Southern Hemisphere has been recovering slowly from near extinction due to its decimation from whaling before its ban in 1935 and cessation in the mid-1970’s. As the species recovers, there is increasing evidence of expansion of aggregation areas, including breeding grounds off the coast of Australia. Consequently, there is a need to update known southern right whale established aggregation areas recognised nationally as Biologically Important Areas (BIAs), as well as the national Southern Right Whale Conservation Management and Recovery Plan, which are both used in decision-making using new evidence. This project collated over 2,000 images collected entirely opportunistically by researchers, volunteer citizen scientists, and whale watch operators, and completed matching of individually identifiable whales in photos (i.e., Photo-ID) between 1991 to 2021 in the southwest corner of Australia to evaluate abundance, residency, site fidelity and connectivity in this historically data limited region. The results are reported in the NESP report for Project 1.22 ("A photo-identification study of southern right whales to update aggregation area classification in the southwest of Australia"). A goal of this project was also to upload unique individual southern right whale Photo-IDs into the Australasian Right Whale Photo-Identification Catalogue (ARWPIC; AMMC 2021). The process for these Photo-IDs are briefly described here.

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Title Southern Right Whale photo-IDs (NESP MaC 1.22)
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/3b3096ca-6e52-4702-a61c-b59aa7f96cb2
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CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere
c.salgadokent@ecu-edu.au
Reference Period 01/01/1991 - 12/01/2021
Data Portal Data.gov.au