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Provides unique data on a new species of Killer Whale Examines the impact of whaling on Antarctic ecosystems Makes recommendations for the control of whale populations
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Yuri Aleskeysvich Mikhalev was graduated from Biological department of Kishinev State University 1963 with major in biologist-zoologist, and was hired as senior scientist in the sea mammal laboratory in Odessa branch of AzCherNIRO. He took part as a scientific group member in 6 cruises of Soviet whaling fleets Slavä (1965-66), Sovetskaya Ukrainä (1964-65), Yuri Dolgorukiy (1966-67) and scientific-research vessel Bodriy-25 (1973-74 and 1974-75).
1970 he became a chief of the mammal laboratory in Odessa branch of AzCherNIRO. He is author of more that 100 papers, most of them were published abroad. His first thesis was about biology of Antarctic fin whale reproduction (Scientific Council of All-union Institute of Sea Fishery and Oceanography, Moscow, 1972). Two doctorate theses were about biology of whales of Southern Hemisphere (specialty environment protection and rational use of nature resources , Scientific Council of Institute of Ecology Problems and Evolution, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, 1997, and zoology , Scientific Council of Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Kiev, 2005). He was awarded with 150-years of Antarctica discovery medal for his research of Antarctic cetaceans.
When 1982 the mammal laboratory was closed he started to work as professor of anatomy and physiology department of State Pedagogical University (Odessa, Ukraine). Now he is working in the Institute of Marine Biology of Ukrainian Academy of Science in Odessa. Since 1994 he is an independent expert of Scientific Committee of International Whaling Commission (IWC), since 1995 he is a member of the Marine Mammal Council (Moscow, Russia).
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Annotation.- Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- 1. Historical review of whaling.- 2. Analysis of the correlation between whale length and weight.- 3. General growth laws.- 4. Biology of reproduction of cetaceans.- 5. Whale distribution.- 6. Southern Ocean ecosystem status and perspectives on whale population recovery.- 7. Photo selection.-Literature.
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