A marked increase in the frequency of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) stranded in North Carolina in 2005 was declared as an Unusual Mortality Event (UME). Strandings occurred in January through May when harbor porpoises are seasonally present. Increased stranding rates were measured relative to a threshold to determine that the UME was occurring. The threshold analysis also revealed elevated strandings during 1999, an undeclared UME year. Recovered carcasses during 1999 and 2005 accounted for 39% of 261 strandings during 1997–2009. During 2005, of 43 strandings, primary or secondary causes of mortality included fishery interactions, emaciation, and interspecific aggression. Apart from small but significant differences in timing and con...
Between the,ears 1990 and 2000, an attempt was made to determine the causes of death of 55 harbour p...
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Bycatch is considered one of the most significant threats affecting cetaceans worldwide. In the Nort...
In 2006, a marked increase in harbor porpoise Phocoena phocoena strandings were reported in the Paci...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Humans impact natural systems at an unprecedented rate. The North Sea is one of the regions in the w...
An unprecedented 85 harbour porpoises stranded freshly dead along approximately 100 km of Danish coa...
The increase in anthropogenic activities and their potential impact on wildlife requires the establi...
An unprecedented 85 harbour porpoises stranded freshly dead along approximately 100 km of Danish coa...
There is increased concern for harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) susceptibility to incidental mor...
Between the,ears 1990 and 2000, an attempt was made to determine the causes of death of 55 harbour p...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
Abstract- Interns for the summer of 2004 assisted with determining whether an unusually high number ...
Since 2006, 6 live-stranded harbour porpoises have been recovered and presented to the Vancouver Aqu...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...
Between the,ears 1990 and 2000, an attempt was made to determine the causes of death of 55 harbour p...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Bycatch is considered one of the most significant threats affecting cetaceans worldwide. In the Nort...
In 2006, a marked increase in harbor porpoise Phocoena phocoena strandings were reported in the Paci...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Humans impact natural systems at an unprecedented rate. The North Sea is one of the regions in the w...
An unprecedented 85 harbour porpoises stranded freshly dead along approximately 100 km of Danish coa...
The increase in anthropogenic activities and their potential impact on wildlife requires the establi...
An unprecedented 85 harbour porpoises stranded freshly dead along approximately 100 km of Danish coa...
There is increased concern for harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) susceptibility to incidental mor...
Between the,ears 1990 and 2000, an attempt was made to determine the causes of death of 55 harbour p...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
Abstract- Interns for the summer of 2004 assisted with determining whether an unusually high number ...
Since 2006, 6 live-stranded harbour porpoises have been recovered and presented to the Vancouver Aqu...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...
Between the,ears 1990 and 2000, an attempt was made to determine the causes of death of 55 harbour p...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Bycatch is considered one of the most significant threats affecting cetaceans worldwide. In the Nort...