







| Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANIMALIA | CHORDATA | MAMMALIA | CETARTIODACTYLA | BALAENIDAE |
| Scientific Name: | Eubalaena australis (Chile-Peru subpopulation) | |||
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| Taxonomic Notes: | ||||
| Red List Category & Criteria: | Critically Endangered D ver 3.1 |
| Year Published: | 2008 |
| Assessor/s: | Reilly, S.B., Bannister, J.L., Best, P.B., Brown, M., Brownell Jr., R.L., Butterworth, D.S., Clapham, P.J., Cooke, J., Donovan, G.P., Urbán, J. & Zerbini, A.N. |
| Reviewer/s: | Taylor, B.L. & Notarbartolo di Sciara, G. (Cetacean Red List Authority) |
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Justification: Very little is known about this subpopulation except that it was once numerous off |
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| Range Description: |
Southern right whales have a circumpolar
distribution in the Southern Hemisphere, but various breeding components of
this species are concentrated near coastlines in the northern part of the
range. In the case of Chile-Peru, the northernmost sighting is from 15° 08’ S
in Bahia San Fernando, Peru. During the austral winter and spring, these whales
are known from southern |
| Countries: |
Native:
Chile; Peru
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| FAO Marine Fishing Areas: |
Native:
Pacific – southeast
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| Range Map: | Click here to open the map viewer and explore range. |
| Population: |
Best (1987) estimated that American whalers
in the 19th century killed over 14,600 southern right whales in the
South Pacific, but he did not attempt to allocate the catch to any geographic
regions. French whalers in the 19th century took about 2,372 right
whales along the coast of The IWC conducted its last major review of
southern right whales in 1998 (IWC 2001), but little information was available
for the whales in the waters off |
| Population Trend: |
Unknown
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| Habitat and Ecology: |
Based of sightings of right whales in
recent years off |
| Systems: | Marine |
| Major Threat(s): |
Right whale mortality
due to entanglements in fishing gear and collisions with ships is known
throughout the Southern Hemisphere (IWC 2001). In |
| Conservation Actions: |
Southern right
whales have been protected from commercial whaling through international
agreements in1935 and 1946, but not in Chile where the last right whale was
killed in 1966 (Aguayo 1974). Although right whales were taken illegally by
Soviet pelagic fleets until the early 1970s, none of these were taken in the
southeast Pacific. No specific protection areas exist in |
| Citation: | Reilly, S.B., Bannister, J.L., Best, P.B., Brown, M., Brownell Jr., R.L., Butterworth, D.S., Clapham, P.J., Cooke, J., Donovan, G.P., Urbán, J. & Zerbini, A.N. 2008. Eubalaena australis (Chile-Peru subpopulation). In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 23 May 2012. |
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