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COMPTUEX/JTFEX EA/OEA Final Chapter 3Table 3.3-2 (cont). Summary of Marine Mammal Species Found In Southern California WatersCommon NameSpecies NameMesoplodont beaked whalesMesoplodon spp.Northern right whale dolphinLissodelphis borealisPacific white-sided dolphinLagenorhynch<strong>us</strong> obliguidensPantropical spotted dolphinStenella attenuatePygmy sperm whaleKogia brevicepsRisso’s DolphinGramp<strong>us</strong> grise<strong>us</strong>Rough-toothed dolphinSteno bredanensisShort-beaked common dolphinDelphin<strong>us</strong> delphisShort-finned pilot whaleGlobicephala macrorhynch<strong>us</strong>Sperm whalePhyseter macrocephal<strong>us</strong>Spinner dolphinStenella longirostrisStriped dolphinStenella coeruleoalbaNorthern elephant sealMirounga ang<strong>us</strong>tirostrisPacific harbor sealPhoca vitulinaCalifornia sea lionZaloph<strong>us</strong> californian<strong>us</strong>Guadalupe fur sealArctocephal<strong>us</strong> townsendiNorthern fur sealCallorhin<strong>us</strong> ursin<strong>us</strong>Steller sea lionEumetopias jubat<strong>us</strong>Abundance(CV)1,247(0.92)20,362(0.26)59,724(0.50)Stock (SAR)California, Oregon, &WashingtonCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonESA &MMPAStat<strong>us</strong>Annual PopulationTrendUnknownNo TrendNo TrendSouthern CaliforniaOperating AreaRareCommonCommonUnknown Eastern Tropical Pacific Unknown Rare119(?)16,066(0.28)Unknown449,846(0.25)304(1.02)1,233(0.41)2,805(0.66)13,934(0.53)California, Oregon, &WashingtonCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonTropical <strong>and</strong> warmtemperateCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonTropical <strong>and</strong> warmtemperateCalifornia, Oregon, &WashingtonUnknownNo TrendUnknownUnknown – seasonaldifferencesUnknownRareCommonRareCommonSeasonally abundantUncommon; commonbefore 1982E, D, S Unknown UncommonUnknownNo TrendRareOccasional visitor101,000 California Increasing Common27,863(0.17)California Stable Common237,000 U.S. Stock Increasing 6.1% Abundant in summer6,443 Mexico T, D, S Increasing 13.7% Rare7,784 San Miguel Isl<strong>and</strong> Increasing 8.3% Common6,555California, Oregon, &WashingtonT, D Decreasing RareSouthern sea otter2,359 California T, D Increasing RareEnhydra lutrisStock or population abundance estimates <strong>and</strong> the associated correlation of variance (CV) from NOAA Stock Assessment Reports (SAR), their stat<strong>us</strong> under theEndangered Species Act (ESA) <strong>and</strong> the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), the population trend, <strong>and</strong> relative abundance in each range area. E=Endangeredunder the ESA; D = Depleted under the ESA; <strong>and</strong> S=Strategic Stock under the ESA. Due to lack of information, several of the Mesoplodont beaked whales have beengrouped together.3-31 February 2007

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