Dear MARMAM subscribers, We are pleased to announce the publication of the following paper:
RH Leeney , K Post , PB Best , CJ Hazevoet & SH Elwen (2013): Pygmy right whale Caperea marginata records from Namibia, African Journal of Marine Science, 35:1, 133-139 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/1814232X.2013.769903 ABSTRACT All known records of pygmy right whales *Caperea marginata* in Namibia since 1978 are summarised for the first time, including 12 strandings (live and recently dead animals) and skeletal remains from at least eight more individuals. The majority of strandings and remains were located in the Walvis Bay region, where the coastal topography of the bay and lagoon may be a primary cause for the relatively high incidence of strandings in this area. Strandings appear to occur only during the austral summer, between November and March. All but two of the records for which age is available were juveniles, suggesting that the area offshore of Walvis Bay may function as a seasonal nursery ground and that the inexperience of younger animals may cause them to become ‘entrapped’ in the bay. These data contribute substantially to the limited information on pygmy right whale distribution worldwide and the cetacean fauna of Namibia. Best wishes, Ruth -- Ruth H. Leeney, PhD Benguela Research & Training Walvis Bay, Namibia T: (+264)-81-809-8214 Current address: JSPS Research Fellow Graduate School of Fisheries Science & Environmental Studies Nagasaki University, Japan T: (+81)-80-9141-3693 http://publicationslist.org/ruth.leeney www.namibiandolphinproject.com www.westafricacetaceans.blogspot.com
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