Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Greig, Antonio Bernardo
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Secchi, Eduardo Resende, Zerbini, Alexandre Novaes, Rosa, Luciano Dalla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2465
Resumo: Although international protection has been granted since 1935, southern right whales have only recently shown signs of recovery, possibly due to anthropogenic factors. Off Brazil, illegal hunting of right whales occurred until 1973. This paper reports on surveys conducted along the southern Brazilian coast and the information recovered on right whale strandings for this area from 1977-1995. In the first 10 years of this period only four cases were registered. However, in contrast, 20 cases were counted during the last nine years. These results are discussed in relation to marine traffic and the fisheries in the area that produce risks of collision and entanglement. Further, the possibility of storm surges being a preponderant factor in the mortalities in this area is presented. These yearly rates are compared with neighbouring areas that are also inhabited by the right whales. Both possibilities fit the hypothesis that the right whales using the Brazilian coast for breeding may finally be showing signs of recovery.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
title Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
Greig, Antonio Bernardo
Southern right whale
Atlantic ocean
Strandings
Survey–shore-based
Southern hemisphere
South america
title_short Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
title_full Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
title_sort Stranding events of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis, in southern Brazil
author Greig, Antonio Bernardo
author_facet Greig, Antonio Bernardo
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Zerbini, Alexandre Novaes
Rosa, Luciano Dalla
author_role author
author2 Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Zerbini, Alexandre Novaes
Rosa, Luciano Dalla
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Greig, Antonio Bernardo
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Zerbini, Alexandre Novaes
Rosa, Luciano Dalla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Southern right whale
Atlantic ocean
Strandings
Survey–shore-based
Southern hemisphere
South america
topic Southern right whale
Atlantic ocean
Strandings
Survey–shore-based
Southern hemisphere
South america
description Although international protection has been granted since 1935, southern right whales have only recently shown signs of recovery, possibly due to anthropogenic factors. Off Brazil, illegal hunting of right whales occurred until 1973. This paper reports on surveys conducted along the southern Brazilian coast and the information recovered on right whale strandings for this area from 1977-1995. In the first 10 years of this period only four cases were registered. However, in contrast, 20 cases were counted during the last nine years. These results are discussed in relation to marine traffic and the fisheries in the area that produce risks of collision and entanglement. Further, the possibility of storm surges being a preponderant factor in the mortalities in this area is presented. These yearly rates are compared with neighbouring areas that are also inhabited by the right whales. Both possibilities fit the hypothesis that the right whales using the Brazilian coast for breeding may finally be showing signs of recovery.
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