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A juvenile bowhead whale was documented in Caamaño Sound, British Columbia, Canada, over 2000 km from its known Arctic range. This unusual sighting provides the first record of this species in the eastern North Pacific Ocean.

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Area of Science:

  • Marine Biology
  • Arctic Wildlife
  • Cetacean Research

Background:

  • Bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) are primarily found in Arctic waters year-round.
  • Their distribution typically follows seasonal sea ice patterns.
  • Extralimital sightings are rare, with few documented instances outside the Arctic.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document and report an unusual extralimital sighting of a bowhead whale.
  • To provide the first confirmed record of a bowhead whale in the eastern North Pacific.

Main Methods:

  • Photographic and video documentation of the whale from multiple angles (above and below water).
  • Geographic and temporal analysis of the sighting in relation to known bowhead whale distribution and migration patterns.

Main Results:

  • A juvenile bowhead whale was observed skim-feeding in Caamaño Sound, British Columbia, Canada, on May 31, 2016.
  • This sighting is over 2000 km southeast of the nearest known population in the Bering Sea.
  • This represents the first and only documented occurrence of a bowhead whale in the eastern North Pacific.

Conclusions:

  • The sighting of a bowhead whale in British Columbia highlights potential shifts in distribution or unusual migratory behavior.
  • This record expands the known geographic range of bowhead whale occurrences.
  • Further research may be needed to understand the factors contributing to such extralimital events.