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Endangered Species Research
Assessing accidental entanglement as a threat to the Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus
Panagiotis Dendrinos1  Stella Adamantopoulou1  Alexandros A. Karamanlidis1  Eleni Tounta1  Vangelis Paravas1  Giorgos Paximadis1  Archontia Chatzispyrou1  Evgenia Androukaki1  Rosa Pires1  William M. Johnson1  Spyros Kotomatas1  Anastasios Papadopoulos1 
关键词: Endangered species;    Mediterranean monk seal;    Accidental entanglement;    Conservation;    Seal-fishery interactions;    Greece;    Madeira;   
DOI  :  10.3354/esr00092
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: The Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus is the most endangered seal in the world with <600 ind. currently surviving. The species faces a number of threats to its survival: accidental entanglement has been identified as one of the most important amongst them. Here we made the first attempt to systematically describe the nature of this threat and assess its impact on Mediterranean monk seal populations. We based our study on information from an extensive literature review, questionnaires carried out in various locations in Greece and necropsies performed in Greece and in the Madeira Islands, Portugal. Our results indicate that accidental entanglement has been, and still is, a major threat to the species in its main distribution area in the northeastern Mediterranean, and that this threat may increase throughout the seal’s range. Accidental entanglement occurs mainly with fishing nets, and affects mostly sub-adult seals. Short-term conservation actions should include the identification of critical pupping sites and their protection through the establishment and enforcement of protective measures. A long-term course of action will require detailed knowledge of the causes of accidental entanglement of Mediterranean monk seals in fishing gear.

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