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Graceful giants bouncing back

A NEW analysis suggests there are as many blue whales living off the coast of California as there were before humans started hunting them to near extinction 110 years ago.

Chill - Blue whale swimming.
Chill - Blue whale swimming.

A NEW analysis suggests there are as many blue whales living off the coast of California as there were before humans started hunting them to near extinction 110 years ago.

There are reportedly about 2200 blue whales swimming on the eastern side of the ­Pacific Ocean, from Mexico up into Alaska.

Researchers previously assumed that the pre-whaling population was higher than that. However, researchers at the University of Washington, using historical data to estimate the number of whales caught between 1905 and 1971 – when whaling became illegal – said the current population was 97 per cent as large as it was before 1905.

“For us, this is a great conservation success story,” said Cole Monnahan, a lead author of the paper published in the journal Marine Mammal Science. “We caught way too many whales from this population. But when we left them alone, they recovered.”

Blue whales are found throughout the world. But for this study, the researchers looked at the population most visible while at feeding grounds off the California coast.

They took into account recently released numbers of whales caught by Russian whalers, and used acoustic calls produced by the whales to distinguish the California blue whale population from those caught in the northern Pacific near Russia and Japan.

They determined that about 3400 California blue whales were killed in the study period.

“Considering the 3400 caught in comparison to the 346,000 caught near Antarctica gives an idea how much smaller the population of California blue whales was likely to have been,” said Trevor Branch, an assistant professor of Aquatic and Fishery Science at the university.

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