"This document is to serve as a guide for government agencies and other relevant authorities by providing a brief overview of significant global research studies on the welfare of captive cetacean populations with special emphasis on bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.), that are held in Dolphinaria worldwide. The information presented here, provides a strong case against the keeping of these marine mammals in captivity and can provide government authorities with relevant data to refuse permission to those organisations, government bodies and individuals who propose to set up such captive facilities in India. The objectives of this document are to present in brief, the current known proposals for Dolphinaria in India, followed by an overview ...
Welfare science and public concern for animal welfare is increasing, and although the movement origi...
The marine mammals are one of the important biotic constituents of marine environment. The marine ma...
A workshop on the assessment of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus), with the Solomo...
"This document is to serve as a guide for government agencies and other relevant authorities by prov...
Taxonomy, age and growth, length range, reproductive biology, population parameters, seasons of occu...
Increasing attention is being paid the world over for affording protection to, and conservation of ...
Endangered species conservation requires many lines of inquiry to provide the evidence required for ...
The present paper deals with the incidental bycatch of dolphins at Fisheries Harbour, Cochin. Catch ...
The South Asian River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) consists of two subspecies, the Indus (Platanis...
Where economic considerations of the common man mask and override his enviromental thinking and rat...
This chapter aims to collate recent work done by different research teams along the Indian coast and...
Cetaceans are long-lived, social species that are valued as ambassadors inspiring the public to enga...
Cetaceans are not meant to be in captivity. There are facilities all over the world that hold whales...
A short-term study was conducted between November 3rd and November 30th of 2013 in which dolphin are...
Marine mammals are probably one of the best sentinel organisms in aquatic and coastal environments b...
Welfare science and public concern for animal welfare is increasing, and although the movement origi...
The marine mammals are one of the important biotic constituents of marine environment. The marine ma...
A workshop on the assessment of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus), with the Solomo...
"This document is to serve as a guide for government agencies and other relevant authorities by prov...
Taxonomy, age and growth, length range, reproductive biology, population parameters, seasons of occu...
Increasing attention is being paid the world over for affording protection to, and conservation of ...
Endangered species conservation requires many lines of inquiry to provide the evidence required for ...
The present paper deals with the incidental bycatch of dolphins at Fisheries Harbour, Cochin. Catch ...
The South Asian River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) consists of two subspecies, the Indus (Platanis...
Where economic considerations of the common man mask and override his enviromental thinking and rat...
This chapter aims to collate recent work done by different research teams along the Indian coast and...
Cetaceans are long-lived, social species that are valued as ambassadors inspiring the public to enga...
Cetaceans are not meant to be in captivity. There are facilities all over the world that hold whales...
A short-term study was conducted between November 3rd and November 30th of 2013 in which dolphin are...
Marine mammals are probably one of the best sentinel organisms in aquatic and coastal environments b...
Welfare science and public concern for animal welfare is increasing, and although the movement origi...
The marine mammals are one of the important biotic constituents of marine environment. The marine ma...
A workshop on the assessment of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus), with the Solomo...