Assessing North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Welfare
Abstract
:1. The Plight of the North Atlantic Right Whale as a Welfare Concern
2. The History of and Relationship between Animal Welfare and Conservation Science
3. Welfare Assessments for Animals under Human Care
3.1. Zookeeper Ratings as an Animal Welfare Assessment Tool
3.2. The Detroit Zoological Society’s Center for Zoo Animal Welfare (2015)
3.3. An Animal Welfare Risk Assessment (2018)
3.4. Animal Welfare Assessment Grid (AWAG) (2017)
4. Welfare Assessment for Free-Ranging Wild Species
5. Welfare Assessments for Cetaceans
5.1. C-Well
5.2. The International Whaling Commission and the Welfare Assessment Tool for Wild Cetaceans (WATWC)
6. Introduction of the North Atlantic Right Whale Welfare Assessment Tool
6.1. Development of a Prototypic NARW Welfare Assessment Tool
6.2. The Importance of a Welfare Tool
6.3. Next Steps
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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NARW Welfare Assessment | |
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Basic Information | Individual ID #: |
Date and Time of Sighting (MM/DD/YYYY, 00:00): | |
Location of Sighting (latitude and longitude or area code): | |
Sex: MALE/FEMALE/UNKNOWN (circle one) | |
Age (or age class if unknown): | |
Welfare Assessment | Health |
Skin Condition: GOOD (0) vs. POOR (−1) | |
Rake Marks: FEW (0) vs. SEVERAL (−1) | |
Cyamids: NONE TO FEW (0) vs. MANY (−1) | |
Baleen Damaged: NO (1) vs. YES (−1) | |
Entangled: YES (−1) vs. NO (0) | |
Nutrition | |
Body Condition: GOOD (1) vs. MODERATE (0) vs. POOR (−1) | |
Prey quality (energy content in J/C5): | |
Prey abundance (in C5/m3): | |
Prey score: >3 kJ/ m3 (1) vs. 3 kJ/ m3 (0) vs. <3 kJ/ m3 (−1) | |
Behavior * | |
Aggressive/Avoidance/Injured Score (each behavior = −1): | |
Investigative/Neutral Score (each behavior = 0): | |
Play/Feeding/Mating Score (each behavior = 1): | |
Welfare Score | |
Total Score for Health: | |
Total Score for Nutrition: | |
Total Score for Behavior | |
Total Welfare Score: |
Behavior | ||
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Aggressive/Avoidance/Injured or Dead (−1) | Investigative/Neutral (0) | Play/Feeding/Mating (1) |
Live stranded | Calf with another | Medical Intervention |
With predatory shark | Calf with unphotographed whale | Pregnant (if live) |
Aggressive vessel | Mom with unphotographed calf | Disentangled |
Avoidance to approaching platform | Gunshot | Disentanglement attempt |
Fluking (entangled whale) | Bubbles | Line gone |
Not fluking (entangled whale) | Curious Approach | Disentangled partially |
Reaction to sampling or platform | Defecation | Coordinated Feeding |
Sick whale | Head lift | Echelon Feeding |
Trapped in weir | Head push | Unspecified type of feeding |
Oil slicks | Head tilt | Surface or skim feeding |
Calf Alone | Human presence near a whale | Subsurface feeding |
Linear travel | Mom cradling calf | |
Logging | Probable nursing | |
Mooing | Focal animal | |
Mouth open | Intromission | |
Mud | Surface Active Group | |
Posturing | Belly to Belly | |
Racing dive | Body contact | |
Random subsurface movement | Breaching | |
Shivering/Jell-o | Chin Breach | |
Spyhopping | Belly up | |
Underwater exhalation | Flippering/flipper slapping | |
Unusual behavior | Lobtailing | |
Lunge | ||
Rolling | ||
Tail breach | ||
Play |
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King, K.; Joblon, M.; McNally, K.; Clayton, L.; Pettis, H.; Corkeron, P.; Nutter, F. Assessing North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Welfare. J. Zool. Bot. Gard. 2021, 2, 728-739. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg2040052
King K, Joblon M, McNally K, Clayton L, Pettis H, Corkeron P, Nutter F. Assessing North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Welfare. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens. 2021; 2(4):728-739. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg2040052
Chicago/Turabian StyleKing, Katherine, Melissa Joblon, Kerry McNally, Leigh Clayton, Heather Pettis, Peter Corkeron, and Felicia Nutter. 2021. "Assessing North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Welfare" Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 2, no. 4: 728-739. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg2040052
APA StyleKing, K., Joblon, M., McNally, K., Clayton, L., Pettis, H., Corkeron, P., & Nutter, F. (2021). Assessing North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis) Welfare. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens, 2(4), 728-739. https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg2040052