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Títulos: Sport fishing and vessel pressure on the endangered cetacean Delphinus delphis. Towards an international agreement of micro-sanctuary for its conservation
Autores/as: Olaya Ponzone, Liliana
Espada Ruíz, Rocío
Patón Domínguez, Daniel
Martín Moreno, Estefania
Cárdenas Marcial, Isabel
Serradilla Santiago, J
García Gómez, José Carlos
Palabras clave: Microsantuario;Buques;Delfines;Pesca del atún;Micro-sanctuary;Vessels;Dolphins;Tuna fishing;Delphinus delphis
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: Delphinus delphis Linnaeus 1758 is considered an endangered species in the Mediterranean. The species is resident in the Bay of Algeciras - Gibraltar (southern Spain; waters partially shared with Gibraltar, UK). This area is subject to strong anthropogenic pressure, but with an input of renewed waters in its central area. During three consecutive years (March 2017–March 2020), sightings were observed concentrated along the submarine canyon that runs north to south across the bay, forming a “specular S′′ with a maximum depth of 460 m. The pods of Dd showed a continuous or semi-continuous spatial distribution along the vertical axis of the submarine canyon, where they feed, mate, breed and rear calves in a well-defined area that constitutes a critical habitat. This area has been cartographically delimited, choosing the area of maximum dolphin frequency as highly vulnerable due to the possibility of collisions with small vessels (<15 m) and interactions with sport fishing activities (popping, ballooning, trolling) which constitute the main threat counting the derived impacts from noise pollution. Spatio- temporal mapping has been developed to visualize the overlapping between the dolphin groups and small vessels. Mapping analysis has shown that an international Spanish-British micro-sanctuary urgently needs to be established in order to create a protected area specifically for the common dolphins, and for other species which inhabit/use the waters between Spain and Gibraltar. Coordinates and a delimited surface area have been pro­ posed in this paper.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22153
ISSN: 0301-4797
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116546
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