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Entanglements of marine mammals and seabirds in central California and the north-west coast of the United States 2001–2005

Authors :
Sarah G. Allen
Joe Mortenson
Derek E. Lee
Shannon Lyday
Julia K. Parrish
Melanie Piazza
Kate Litle
Hannah Nevins
Alison Hermance
Jan Roletto
Emma Moore
Dawn Adams
Shelagh Kell
James T. Harvey
Denise J. Greig
Source :
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 58:1045-1051
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2009.

Abstract

Entanglement records for seabirds and marine mammals were investigated for the period 2001-2005. The entanglement records were extracted from databases maintained by seven organizations operating along the west coast of the United States of America. Their programmes included beach monitoring surveys, rescue and rehabilitation and regional pinniped censuses. Records of 454 entanglements were documented in live animals and in carcasses for 31 bird species and nine marine mammal species. The most frequently entangled species were Common Murres, Western Gulls and California sea lions. The entanglement materials identified were primarily fishing related. Entanglements were recorded every year suggesting that although the incidence level differs annually, entanglement is a persistent problem. It is recommended that each programme records details in standardized categories to determine entanglement material sources. Numbers of entanglements observed during these surveys are likely to be a conservative view of the actual entanglement rate taking place at sea.

Details

ISSN :
0025326X
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21d32680021dc1f221e44b5cd3a9254e