Hello Dr. Mascarenhas,
 
I wanted to pass along some more references on the topic of sonar-related 
strandings and cetaceans.  Below are a few useful papers that cover topics like 
lesions/pathology, etc.  
 
Our manuscript (the first one on the list) covers the latest basics, theories, 
etc. and I believe is a good overview of the issue.  The rest of the papers 
cover various topics, mostly involving observed lesions.  This should get you 
started on the topic and help you decide which references to pursue.  I hope 
this helps.  I can send you pdf copies of most of these.  
 
Rommel, S. A. et al. 2006.  Elements of Beaked Whale Anatomy and Diving 
Physiology and Some Hypothetical Causes of Sonar-related Stranding.  J. 
Cetacean Res. Manage. 7(3):189-209.
 
Cox, T.M. et al. 2006.  Understanding the Impacts of Anthropogenic Sound on 
Beaked Whales.  J. Cetacean Res. Manage. 7(3):177-187.
 
Fernandez, A. et al. 2005.  Gas and fat embolic syndrome involving a mass 
stranding of beaked whales (family Ziphiidae) exposed to anthropogenic sonar 
signals.  Vet. Pathol. 42:446-57.
 
Jepson, P.D. et al. 2003.  Gas-bubble lesions in stranded animals.  Was sonar 
responsible for a spate of whale deaths after an Atlantic miliary exercise?  
Nature 425 (6958):575-76.
 
Jepson, P.D. et al. 2005. Acute and chronic gas bubble lesion in cetaceans 
stranded in the United Kingdom.  Vet. Pathol. 42:291-305.
 
 
Alex Costidis
University of Florida
College of Veterinary Medicine
 
Marine Mammal Pathobiology Lab
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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