Within the Gulf of Guinea high levels of fisheries-related cetacean mortality (bycatch and direct-capture) has been documented. For locally rare species such removals could potentially lead to significant population level effects. However, information on the cetacean abundance and distribution is scarce. Similarly, it remains largely unreported where fishing fleets operate offshore. A cetacean survey took place during geophysical surveys (2013–2014) along the coasts of Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. This provided a unique opportunity to study both offshore cetacean and fishing communities. Due to large group-sizes, melon-headed whales were the most abundant (0.34 animals km−1) followed by Fraser’s dolphins and short-finned pilot whales. Range sta...
The limited information available on the status of inshore common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops trunc...
Fisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mortality for many marin...
The species richness, spatial distribution, seasonality and interspecific associations of cetaceans...
Within the Gulf of Guinea high levels of fisheries-related cetacean mortality (bycatch and direct-ca...
Within the Gulf of Guinea high levels of fisheries-related cetacean mortality (bycatch and direct-ca...
To date, six cetacean species are confirmed to occur in coastal waters off Ghana: five odontocetes S...
In northern Guinea, we sighted two groups of Sousa teuszii (n=25; n=40 dolphins) off the Tristao Isl...
The cetaceans of Ghana and the Gulf of Guinea have, until recently, remained unstudied. Periodical m...
The cetaceans of Ghana and the Gulf of Guinea have, until recently, remained unstudied. Periodical m...
Although Fraser's dolphins Lagenodelphis hosei are considered to inhabit deep tropical waters worldw...
Private industry, the Government of Gabon and two international NGOs collaborated to conduct marine ...
An initial inventory of the dolphins and whales occurring in Guinea's coastal waters is documented p...
Historically Senegal is the West-African nation with the best kept faunistical records for cetaceans...
International audienceFisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mo...
International audienceFisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mo...
The limited information available on the status of inshore common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops trunc...
Fisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mortality for many marin...
The species richness, spatial distribution, seasonality and interspecific associations of cetaceans...
Within the Gulf of Guinea high levels of fisheries-related cetacean mortality (bycatch and direct-ca...
Within the Gulf of Guinea high levels of fisheries-related cetacean mortality (bycatch and direct-ca...
To date, six cetacean species are confirmed to occur in coastal waters off Ghana: five odontocetes S...
In northern Guinea, we sighted two groups of Sousa teuszii (n=25; n=40 dolphins) off the Tristao Isl...
The cetaceans of Ghana and the Gulf of Guinea have, until recently, remained unstudied. Periodical m...
The cetaceans of Ghana and the Gulf of Guinea have, until recently, remained unstudied. Periodical m...
Although Fraser's dolphins Lagenodelphis hosei are considered to inhabit deep tropical waters worldw...
Private industry, the Government of Gabon and two international NGOs collaborated to conduct marine ...
An initial inventory of the dolphins and whales occurring in Guinea's coastal waters is documented p...
Historically Senegal is the West-African nation with the best kept faunistical records for cetaceans...
International audienceFisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mo...
International audienceFisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mo...
The limited information available on the status of inshore common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops trunc...
Fisheries bycatch is considered to be one of the most significant causes of mortality for many marin...
The species richness, spatial distribution, seasonality and interspecific associations of cetaceans...