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Humpback whales of the Persian Gulf

Seyed Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh, Sharif Ranjbar, Mostafa Moazeni, Nazanin Mohsenian, Hossein Delshab, Hamed Moshiri, Seyed Mohammad B. Nabavi, Koen Van Waerebeek
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/185033
Seyed Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh
1Head, Qeshm Environment Administration of the Qeshm Free Area, Qeshm City, Iran
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Sharif Ranjbar
2Department of Marine Biology, Hormozgan University, Hormozgan, Iran
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Mostafa Moazeni
3Head of Asalouyeh Office of the Department of Environment of Bushehr Province, Asalouyeh, Iran
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Nazanin Mohsenian
4Plan for the Land Society, Tehran, Iran
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Hossein Delshab
5Head of Development of Environment of Bushehr Province, Bushehr, Iran
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Hamed Moshiri
4Plan for the Land Society, Tehran, Iran
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Seyed Mohammad B. Nabavi
6Faculty of Marine Science, University of Marine Science and Technology, Khoramshahr, Iran
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Koen Van Waerebeek
7Adviser to Marine Mammal Unit, Qeshm Environment Administration of the Qeshm Free Area, Qeshm City, Iran
8Peruvian Centre for Cetacean Research / Centro Peruano de Estudios Cetológicos (CEPEC), Lima 20, Peru
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Abstract

The humpback whale has long been considered a rare straggler into the Persian Gulf, however new evidence contradicts this concept. We here critically review published and new records for Megaptera novaeangliae occurrence in the Gulf for the period 1883-2017. Of eight authenticated records (6 specimens, 2 live-sightings), seven are contemporary cases while one is a mid-Holocene specimen from UAE. An additional four are possible but unsubstantiated reports. Four regional, current, range states are confirmed, i.e. Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Qatar. Four of the five newly reported cases are from Iran’s coastal waters. We conclude that the Persian Gulf is part of the habitual range of the Arabian Sea humpback whale population, and has been since at least the mid-Holocene. It is unknown whether frequent passage occurs through the Strait of Hormuz or whether whales are (semi)resident. The low abundance of this endangered population and frequent deleterious anthropogenic events, particularly ship strikes and net entanglements, are cause for major concern. In view of its historical and taxonomic relevance, the formal description of Megaptera indica Gervais, 1883, from Iraq, now thought to be a subspecies M. novaeangliae indica, is here translated from French.

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Humpback whales of the Persian Gulf
Seyed Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh, Sharif Ranjbar, Mostafa Moazeni, Nazanin Mohsenian, Hossein Delshab, Hamed Moshiri, Seyed Mohammad B. Nabavi, Koen Van Waerebeek
bioRxiv 185033; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/185033
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Humpback whales of the Persian Gulf
Seyed Mohammad Hashem Dakhteh, Sharif Ranjbar, Mostafa Moazeni, Nazanin Mohsenian, Hossein Delshab, Hamed Moshiri, Seyed Mohammad B. Nabavi, Koen Van Waerebeek
bioRxiv 185033; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/185033

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