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渔具对极度濒危的中华白海豚台湾亚种造成严重残害。

Severe mutilation of a Critically Endangered Taiwanese humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis taiwanensis by fishing gear.

作者信息

Wang John Y, Araújo-Wang Claryana

机构信息

CetAsia Research Group, 310-7250 Yonge Street, Thornhill, Ontario L4J 7X1, Canada.

出版信息

Dis Aquat Organ. 2017 Mar 21;123(3):257-262. doi: 10.3354/dao03098.

Abstract

Direct observations of the causes of injuries to cetaceans are rare events. For very small and declining populations, such events may be even less likely to be observed because of the few individuals that remain. A long-term monitoring program using photographic identification of individuals resulted in the documentation of an individual Taiwanese humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis taiwanensis that survived a harmful interaction with fishing gear. An adult female that was accompanied by a young calf sustained massive damage to several tissue types on her dorsal surface. From the injuries, it is clear that the animal had suffered intense trauma that likely caused pain for several months as the fishing gear sliced through its dorsal hump and fin. Given the incredible mutilation, the animal is likely compromised at some level and probably continues to experience ongoing pain. This case, along with observations of other individuals in this population bearing serious injuries or being entangled in fishing gear, is direct evidence that the impacts of local fisheries on this subspecies are almost certainly unsustainable.

摘要

对鲸类动物受伤原因的直接观察是罕见事件。对于非常小且数量在减少的种群而言,由于剩余个体数量稀少,此类事件甚至更不太可能被观察到。一项使用个体照片识别技术的长期监测计划记录了一头台湾中华白海豚(Sousa chinensis taiwanensis)在与渔具的有害相互作用中幸存下来的情况。一头成年雌性海豚带着一头幼崽,其背部表面的几种组织类型遭受了大面积损伤。从这些伤口可以明显看出,这头动物遭受了剧烈创伤,渔具划破其背部隆起和鱼鳍时,可能导致其数月疼痛。鉴于伤势严重,这头动物在某种程度上可能受到了损害,并且可能仍在持续遭受疼痛。这一案例,连同对该种群中其他身负重伤或被渔具缠住的个体的观察,直接证明当地渔业对这一亚种的影响几乎肯定是不可持续的。

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