Endangered Species

Northern Bottlenose Whale

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Diet

Most of its diet is made up of deep-water squid. In addition, it consumes a variety of fish and benthic invertebrates.

Size

Adults average 8.8 m in length and have an average mass of 4,900 kg.

Population

It is challenging to assess the whale's population due to its concentrated population areas, deep diving behaviour, and tendency to approach ships. According to most estimates, there are currently between 15,000 and 40,000.

Scientific Name

Hyperoodon ampullatusr

Conservation Status

COSEWIC Status of the Scotian Shelf population “SSP”): Endangered
SARA Status of the SSP: Endangered

Habitat & Range

The northern bottlenose whale only inhabits the northern parts of the North Atlantic, primarily the waters off Norway, Spitzbergen, Iceland, Greenland, and Labrador. At the mouth of the Gully, a shallow canyon on the edge of the Scotian Shelf, northern bottlenose whale sightings are regular throughout the year.

Northern bottlenose whales prefer cold, deep waters (more than 1,000 metres). Particular concentrations are frequently observed close to regions where the ocean floor is particularly inclined

Northern Bottlenose Whale in Newfoundland & Labrador

Special Notes

THREATS

CURRENT PROTECTIONS

further resources

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Salmonid Association of Eastern Newfoundland (SAEN)

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SPAWN

Salmon Preservation Association for the Waters of Newfoundland & Labrador

​Angler's Guide 2022-2023 for Newfoundland and Labrador

Published by Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Atlantic Salmon Fishway Counts

Published by Fisheries and Oceans Canada​

Salmon - General Information

Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Fisheries, Forestry, and Agriculture

Hook and Release Study

Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Fisheries, Forestry, and Agriculture

Scheduled Salmon Rivers

Published by Fisheries and Oceans Canada​

Real-Time River Flow Data

Real-Time Hydrometric Data from Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Atlantic Salmon Federation

ASF is a world-leading science and advocacy organization dedicated to conserving and restoring wild Atlantic salmon.

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