Small cetaceans are by-caught in salmon gillnet fisheries in British Columbia (BC) waters. In Canada, there is currently no generic calculation to identify when management action is necessary to reduce cetacean bycatch below sustainable limits. We estimated potential anthropogenic mortality limits for harbour (Phocoena phocoena) and Dall's (Phocoenoides dalli) porpoises and Pacific white-sided dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) using quantitative objectives from two well-established frameworks for conservation and management (the United States' Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas), which are similar to some management objectives developed from marine mammal st...
The potential biological removal (PBR) formula used to determine a reference point for human-caused ...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
For small cetaceans bycatch in fishing gear is one of the largest threats towards their conservation...
We estimated potential limits to anthropogenic mortality for harbour porpoises in the Baltic region ...
Small cetaceans, such as harbour porpoises, often become entangled in gillnets, and this anthropogen...
Throughout most of their range, Pacific white-side dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) inhabit pel...
British Columbia (B.C.) is home to 25 species of cetaceans, six of which are listed as at risk of ex...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...
Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for effective conserva...
United States and Canadian governments have responded to legal requirements to reduce human-induced ...
Traditionally, marine resources have been managed such that controls on new developments are impleme...
Small cetaceans (dolphins and porpoises) face serious anthropogenic threats in coastal habitats. The...
Developing appropriate management plans for species at risk requires information about their populat...
Human-caused mortality due primarily to bycatch in fisheries is considered a major threat to some lo...
The potential biological removal (PBR) formula used to determine a reference point for human-caused ...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
For small cetaceans bycatch in fishing gear is one of the largest threats towards their conservation...
We estimated potential limits to anthropogenic mortality for harbour porpoises in the Baltic region ...
Small cetaceans, such as harbour porpoises, often become entangled in gillnets, and this anthropogen...
Throughout most of their range, Pacific white-side dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) inhabit pel...
British Columbia (B.C.) is home to 25 species of cetaceans, six of which are listed as at risk of ex...
Incidental mortalities of marine mammals and other marine organisms have become a major problem in c...
Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for effective conserva...
United States and Canadian governments have responded to legal requirements to reduce human-induced ...
Traditionally, marine resources have been managed such that controls on new developments are impleme...
Small cetaceans (dolphins and porpoises) face serious anthropogenic threats in coastal habitats. The...
Developing appropriate management plans for species at risk requires information about their populat...
Human-caused mortality due primarily to bycatch in fisheries is considered a major threat to some lo...
The potential biological removal (PBR) formula used to determine a reference point for human-caused ...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...