Dear marmam subscribers,

I am currently conducting a PhD as part of the Coastal-Marine Research Group 
(C-MRG) at Massey University, New Zealand. My thesis is focused on determining 
the abundance, social structure and site fidelity of common dolphins (Delphinus 
sp.) in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland. I have been using photo-identification and 
mark-recapture techniques to gain an abundance estimate on this population.

It is my understanding from the literature that there are few systematic 
photo-id studies that have been conducted worldwide on Delphinus populations. I 
am therefore seeking assistance from the scientific community to help identify 
if any current or historical yet unpublished photo-id studies have been 
conducted outside of the peer-review system. I am particularly interested in 
hearing from anyone whom has used unique pigmentation patterns on the dorsal 
fins of Delphinus to assist with their photo-id research.

If you are conducting similar studies or have any images of common dolphins 
presenting unique pigmentation patterns that you would be willing to share, I 
would be extremely grateful to hear from you. Please email me at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with any contributions 
you are able to make. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Kind regards,
Krista

Krista Rankmore
PhD Candidate
Coastal-Marine Research Group
Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
Massey University
Private Bag 102 904
Auckland, New Zealand

Tel:        +64 (0)9 414 0800
Ext:       41520 (office)
Cell:      +64 (0)220 256 290
Email:   [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web:    http://cmrg.massey.ac.nz/
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