Abstract

During the summers of 2006–2008 extensive ship- and aircraft-based surveys were carried out in the Greenland Sea off Northeast Greenland. This resulted in 13 observations in a total of 17 bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus of the very small and critically endangered Spitsbergen stock. Although the observed number of whales seems high compared to previous surveys it is not possible to infer a population increase, due to the high observation effort in recent years. However, the observation of a young individual is encouraging as it seems to be the first observed young whale in this stock for decades.

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