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  1. Mesoplodon bowdoini - Society for Marine Mammalogy

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    Mesoplodon bowdoini, also known as Andrew's beaked whales, can be found in cool temperate water such as the Indo-Pacific Ocean. The waters around New Zealand and off the southern coast of Australia are home to this whale. ( "The Toothed Whales", 1975) These animals prefer to forage at depths below the 1000 meter line.
    The species was first described in 1908 by the American scientist Roy Chapman Andrews from a specimen collected at New Brighton Beach, Canterbury Province, New Zealand, in 1904. He named it in honor of George S. Bowdoin, a donor and trustee to the American Museum of Natural History.
    Of the roughly 35 specimens studied, the following is specific to M. bowdoini: indiviuals weigh 2.6 tons at their maximum and at birth the average length is approximately 2 meters. Females grow to an average of 4.6 m., with males growing slightly longer to 4.8 m.
    M. bowdoini is protected under the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). This established an end to the hunting, harassing, capture or killing of marine mammals in US waters and by US citizens.
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