Organized cetacean stranding networks function to respond quickly and efficiently to strandings, to coordinate live releases, to gather and analyze data, and to educate the public. Stranding networks in the three Canadian Maritime provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island) recently cooperated to form the Marine Animal Response Network. The resulting collaborative database provides an opportunity to assess patterns of cetacean strandings encompassing 19 years (1990-2008 inclusive) from across the region. During this period, a total of 640 stranding events involving 19 species and 881 individuals of both sexes and varying age groups were reported. Stranding events primarily involved single animals, although several mass ...
Strandings of marine mammals are always an unusual occurrence. Whether the animals are living or dea...
In this study we have analysed the stranding and by-catch records of cetaceans during 1996. The area...
Stranding records have long been used to monitor marine mammal mortalities and to help identify thre...
Organized cetacean stranding networks function to respond quickly and efficiently to strandings, to ...
There are many factors that may explain why cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) strand. Arou...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
Marine mammal strandings are frequent occurrences along many coastal areas around the world. The sig...
Tasmanian cetacean stranding reports are examined and reviewed to establish the composition of the ...
Two hundred and sixty-seven cetaceans, in 102 stranding events, were recorded between 1970 and 1998 ...
Ecosystem services associated with cetacean strandings have been altered by humans through exploitat...
From 1992 to 1996, 153 bottlenose dolphin stranded in South Carolina, accounting for 73% of all mari...
This paper presents a summary of 46 recent whale strandings involving 13 species and 497 animals, as...
Strandings of marine mammals are always an unusual occurrence. Whether the animals are living or dea...
In this study we have analysed the stranding and by-catch records of cetaceans during 1996. The area...
Stranding records have long been used to monitor marine mammal mortalities and to help identify thre...
Organized cetacean stranding networks function to respond quickly and efficiently to strandings, to ...
There are many factors that may explain why cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) strand. Arou...
Marine mammal mass strandings have been documented for centuries, even going as far back as Aristotl...
Marine mammal strandings are frequent occurrences along many coastal areas around the world. The sig...
Tasmanian cetacean stranding reports are examined and reviewed to establish the composition of the ...
Two hundred and sixty-seven cetaceans, in 102 stranding events, were recorded between 1970 and 1998 ...
Ecosystem services associated with cetacean strandings have been altered by humans through exploitat...
From 1992 to 1996, 153 bottlenose dolphin stranded in South Carolina, accounting for 73% of all mari...
This paper presents a summary of 46 recent whale strandings involving 13 species and 497 animals, as...
Strandings of marine mammals are always an unusual occurrence. Whether the animals are living or dea...
In this study we have analysed the stranding and by-catch records of cetaceans during 1996. The area...
Stranding records have long been used to monitor marine mammal mortalities and to help identify thre...