Case study: Migrations of Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) in the Eastern South Pacific connect multiple South American jurisdictions with the High Seas

​The ocean is home to many marine animals which embark upon migrations, connecting different parts of the ocean. These migration pathways do not recognise human-made boundaries and often include both coastal and oceanic habitats. These case studies use data from Migratory Connectivity in the Oce...

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Source https://resources.unep-wcmc.org/products/WCMC_RT029
Author UNEP-WCMC
Maintainer UNEP-WCMC
Last Updated March 9, 2023, 14:17 (UTC)
Created March 9, 2023, 12:16 (UTC)
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Issued 2023-03-09T01:00:16.006Z
Language en
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citation Herrero Palacio, A., & Heywood, E. (2019). Case study: Migrations of Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) in the Eastern South Pacific connect multiple South American jurisdictions with the High Seas. Cambridge (UK): United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre. https://doi.org/10.34892/0NK8-8234
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short_description This case study uses data from Migratory Connectivity in the Ocean (MiCO) to examine the migratory patterns of blue whales.