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Collector:
Robert L. Pitman  Search this
Ocean/Sea/Gulf:
South Pacific Ocean, Tasman Sea  Search this
Sex:
Unknown
Place:
South Pacific Ocean
Collection Date:
12 Dec 2004
Notes:
USCG Polar Star - enroute from Hobart, Tasmania to McMurdo Station, just south of the Tasman Sea.
Pitman, Robert L. , Anton L. Van Helden, Peter B. Best and A. (Tony) Pym (2006). "Shepherd's beaked whale (Tasmacetus shepherdi): information on appearance and biology based on strandings and at-sea observations." Marine Mammal Science 22(3 ): 744-755. Shepherd's beaked whale (Tasmacetus shepherdi), one of the least known cetaceans in the world (Mead 1989, 2002), is currently represented by approximately 42 stranding records and 5 unconfirmed live sightings. Most of the strandings have been from New Zealand (including the Chatham IslandsD24 records), but also the Juan Fernandez Islands (2), Argentina (7), Tristan da Cunha (6), and Australia (3) (Fig. 1). A stranding reported from the South Sandwich Islands (Mead 2002) was actually a "probable" at-sea sighting near Shag Rocks (position of sighting: 53 45'S, 42 30'W) reported by Laughlin (1996, see below), and purported strandings from South Africa (e.g., Rice 1998, Reeves etal. 2002) are in error and probably refer instead to records from Tristan da Cunha. Based on stranding records and the known habitat preferences of beaked whales in general, T. shepherdi is assumed to have a circumpolar distribution in deep, cold temperate waters of the Southern Ocean (Mead 1989, 2002).
Record Last Modified:
8 Dec 2017
Specimen Count:
1
Taxonomy:
Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Mammalia, Eutheria, Cetacea, Odontoceti, Ziphiidae
Published Name:
Tasmacetus shepherdi Oliver, 1937
Other Numbers:
Whale Field Number 1 : No Number
USNM Number:
STR15186
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Vertebrate Zoology
Mammals
Data Source:
NMNH - Vertebrate Zoology - Mammals Division
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3f47ab394-4c42-4b79-825b-7307af3fdace
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhvz_10625476