1. Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) return to a former wintering calving ground: Fowlers Bay, South Australia
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<p>Research funding and Ph.D. scholarship stipend was provided by Murphy Australia Oil Pty. Ltd. and Santos Ltd. for 2014–2016 under project number RES-58756. Scholarships for Ph.D. student Claire Charlton were granted through Commonwealth Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) and Curtin University Postgraduate Scholarship (CUPS). The Australian Marine Mammal Centre (AMMC) provided funding for desk-based study to assess southern right whale population dynamics in Fowlers Bay (2012/2013) under grant number 12/21.</p>, Charlton, Claire, Ward, Rhianne, McCauley, Robert D., Brownell Jr, Robert L., Guggenheimer, Sacha, Salgado Kent, Chandra P., Bannister, John L., <p>Research funding and Ph.D. scholarship stipend was provided by Murphy Australia Oil Pty. Ltd. and Santos Ltd. for 2014–2016 under project number RES-58756. Scholarships for Ph.D. student Claire Charlton were granted through Commonwealth Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) and Curtin University Postgraduate Scholarship (CUPS). The Australian Marine Mammal Centre (AMMC) provided funding for desk-based study to assess southern right whale population dynamics in Fowlers Bay (2012/2013) under grant number 12/21.</p>, Charlton, Claire, Ward, Rhianne, McCauley, Robert D., Brownell Jr, Robert L., Guggenheimer, Sacha, Salgado Kent, Chandra P., and Bannister, John L.
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Charlton, C., Ward, R., McCauley, R. D., Brownell Jr, R. L., Guggenheimer, S., Salgado Kent, C. P., & Bannister, J. L. (2019). Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) return to a former wintering calving ground: Fowlers Bay, South Australia. Marine Mammal Science, 35(4), 1438-1462. Available here.