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posted by martyb on Friday October 04 2019, @08:06AM   Printer-friendly
from the off-the-scale dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

How do you weigh the largest animals on the planet?

[...] Body mass is a key factor in the success of whales as a group, determining their energy uses, food requirements and growth rates.

Yet most of what we know about the body size of whales comes from old whaling literature or from animals that end up stranded on the beach or caught in fishing gear.

"It is very difficult to measure a whale on a scale - I mean you have to kill it to do it and that's exactly what we're avoiding here," said study researcher Fredrik Christiansen from the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies in Denmark.

The researchers studied southern right whales, which gather in large numbers at their winter breeding grounds off the coast of Argentina.

They flew a drone over whales swimming in clear water, capturing photographs when the adults and calves came up to the surface to breathe, including their backs and sides when they rolled over.

From these, they were able to obtain length, width and height measurements for 86 individuals.

They found they could get a good representation of the body shape of the whales, which they linked back to old whaling literature recording body length, girth and mass. They were then able to convert body shapes, or volumes, to mass.

Baleen whales are the largest animals on this planet, ranging from the 3,500kg pygmy right whale to the 190,000kg blue whale.

The research was carried out in collaboration with the Southern Right Whale Health Monitoring Programme in Argentina and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in the US.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 04 2019, @01:29PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 04 2019, @01:29PM (#902597)

    The researchers studied southern right whales, which gather in large numbers at their winter breeding grounds off the coast of Argentina.

    Next year they will measure the southern left whales that gather off the coast of Chile.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 04 2019, @03:22PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 04 2019, @03:22PM (#902646)

      Does this harpoon make me look fat?

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