Experts
predict that sightings of this species could increase in the Mediterranean in
the coming years
Date: November 15, 2018
Source: University of Seville
Although
the presence of humpback whales in the Mediterranean has been considered
unusual, it is known that their visits have increased in the last 150 years.
Until now, there had been no clear reason to justify this fact, with various
options being considered, such as disorientation, following the migratory
routes of other species, etc. However, a recently published study by experts
from the University of Seville and from the Biological Research Area from the Seville
Aquarium indicates that what motivates these cetacean mammals to enter these
waters is the search for food.
This
species travels long migration routes from the poles (both North and South),
where the feeding areas are found, to the Equator to reproduced in the 15 DPS
reproduction areas detected by the scientific community until now.
"In
spring of 2016, a single young humpback whale was detected alongside a boat
used from sighting cetacean mammals in the area. For almost a month, it was
possible to follow the animal within the bay of Algeciras, taking exhaustive
data, accompanied by photographs for photo-identification and future tracking
of the animal, as well as for checking that the animal did not have any kind of
problem," informs José Carlos García-Gómez, direct of the Marine Biology
Laboratory at the University of Seville.
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