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Title: LTM Program - Long-term killer whale monitoring in Prince William Sound/ Kenai Fjords 12120114-M
Project Year and Number: 2012: 12120114-M
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2024: 24120114-N, 2023: 23120114-N, 2022: 22120114-N , 2021: 21120114-N, 2020: 20120114-N, 2019: 19120114-N, 2018: 18120114-N, 2017: 17120114-N, 2016: 16120114-M, 2015: 15120114-M, 2014: 14120114-M, 2013: 13120114-M
Principal Investigator (PI): Craig Matkin
Managing Agency: NOAA
Assisting Personnel: None
Project Website: https://gulfwatchalaska.org/monitoring/pelagic-ecosystem/killer-whales/
Research Location: Prince William Sound
Restoration Category: Monitoring, Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Killer Whales
Abstract:The proposed project is a continuation of the monitoring of AB pod and the AT1 population killer whale populations in Prince William Sound on an annual basis. These groups of whales suffered serious losses at the time of the oil spill and have not recovered at projected rates. Monitoring of all the major pods and their current movements, range, feeding habits, and contaminant levels will help determine their vulnerability to future perturbations, including oil spills. The project also extends the scope of the basic monitoring to include an innovative satellite tagging program used to examine habitat preference, feeding ecology and assist in relocating whales for feeding studies. It continues examination of feeding habits using observational and innovative chemical techniques. The study will delineate important habitat, variations in pod specific movements and feeding behavior within a temporal and geographic framework. We will describe the role of both fish eating and mammal eating killer whales in the near-shore ecosystem and their impacts on prey species. Community based initiatives, educational programs, and programs for tour boat operators will continue to be integrated into the work to help foster restoration by improving public understanding and reducing harassment of the whales.
Proposal: View (101 KB)
Reports:
Annual Report FY12: View (2,211 KB)
Final Report: See Project 16120114-M
Publications from this Project: None Available