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Chapter Five - Conservation Status of the Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin (Sousa chinensis) in the Northern Beibu Gulf, China.

Authors :
Bingyao Chen
Xinrong Xu
Jefferson, Thomas A.
Olson, Paula A.
Qiurong Qin
Hongke Zhang
Liwen He
Guang Yang
Source :
Advances in Marine Biology. Jan2016, Vol. 73, p119-139. 21p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

There has been very little previous research on Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) in the Beibu Gulf of southern China. Here, we report on the population size, habitat and ecology, threats, and overall conservation status of this putative population. 'Population size' was estimated based on photo-identification mark/recapture analysis. It was estimated to number a total of 398-444 individuals (95% CI: 393-506), with two apparently distinct groups in the Dafengjiang-Nanliujiang Estuary and at Shatian-Caotan. Movements of dolphins in the Beibu Gulf appear to be limited, with high site fidelity. These dolphins were found to occur mainly in shallow coastal waters near estuaries. The main threats are fisheries interactions (including by-catch), vessel traffic, mariculture operations, dolphin-watching tourism, and habitat degradation (including marine construction activities and large-scale land reclamation). Although the conservation status of this putative population has been considered to be better than that of other populations of the species in more northern areas of China, there is still reason for strong concern about its future, and several management recommendations are made. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00652881
Volume :
73
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advances in Marine Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115486766
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.amb.2015.10.001