Assessing the relationship between cetacean strandings (Tursiops truncatus 
and Stenella coeruleoalba) and fishery pressure indicators in Sicily 
(Mediterranean Sea) within the framework of the EU Habitats Directive
Cetacean strandings are a constant phenomenon that occurs on coastlines; 
mortality is related to several factors but commercial fishing is considered 
one of the main pressures, in the Mediterranean, that can impact small cetacean 
species such as common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and striped 
dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba). Since all eight species of cetaceans residing 
in the Mediterranean Sea are listed in the Habitats Directive, there is a 
legislative and management need to survey and report their conservation status 
every 6 years. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship, in Sicily, 
between strandings of two species and the fishery capacity, using records from 
1995 to 2012. Positions and densities of all the strandings were compared with 
values of engine power from all the fishing vessels registered in 48 Sicilian 
ports. In addition, the relationship between strandings and the wild population 
at sea was investigated. Results showed that trends of fishing capacity and 
strandings both decreased, with a strong positive association. Trends were also 
confirmed when data were grouped into “6-year periods” or into different 
geographical sub-areas. Strandings were clustered near ports with higher 
fishing capacities; S. coeruleoalba records were distributed more homogenously 
along the coastline compared to T. truncatus, whose strandings were mostly 
distributed on the southern coastline, where the fishing capacity of bottom 
otter trawls was greater. The ratio between the two cetacean species was 
similar both for strandings and at-sea populations. Results show that fishing 
capacity is a pertinent indicator of pressure/threat to small cetacean species, 
and stranding records could complement at-sea data to assess population status 
within the framework of EU Directives
Paper 
at:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317256592_Assessing_the_relationship_between_cetacean_strandings_Tursiops_truncatus_and_Stenella_coeruleoalba_and_fishery_pressure_indicators_in_Sicily_Mediterranean_Sea_within_the_framework_of_the_EU_Habitats_


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