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Worldwide Bycatch of Cetaceans: An Evaluation of the Most Significant Threats to Cetaceans, the Affected Species and the Geographic Areas of High Risk, and the Recommended Actions from Various Independent Institutions; Technical memo

机译:鲸类动物的全球兼捕:评估鲸类动物,受影响物种和高风险地理区域的最重大威胁,以及各独立机构的建议行动;技术备忘录

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Humans have exploited cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) since primitive whaling activities began in Japan and Scandinavia many centuries ago. The U.S. Ocean Commission in 2005 judged incidental catch in fisheries the biggest threat to marine mammals worldwide,killing hundreds of thousands of them each year. Fishing gear, especially gillnets, indiscriminately catches an undetermined number of marine species, including dolphins and porpoises. Still, progress on quantifying the scale of this mortality, identifying the magnitude of this threat, and mitigating or reducing the mortality has been slow, sporadic, and limited to a few specific fisheries or circumstances. The report identifies gaps in conservation and management efforts related to threats to cetacean populations and opportunities for international action, cooperative research, and information exchange.

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