FocusGroup on the Conservation Status of White-beaked Dolphins in the 
NorthwestAtlantic: Understandingknowledge gaps and recommendations for future 
research 
 
Organizedby ChiaraG. Bertulli, Michael J. Tetley and Marianne H. Rasmussen in 
associationwith the 4th International Marine Conservation Congress (IMMC), 
St.John’s, YYT, Canada, August 3rd 2016.


 
Thewhite-beaked dolphin, Lagenorhynchusalbirostris, is an endemic species of 
cold temperate and sub-arctic North Atlantic waters. The speciesis considered 
to have a conservation status favorable across most of its range.However, 
recent assessments of the Northeast Atlantic range describe potentialimpacts 
from climate change, habitat and prey depletion, noise and chemicalpollution 
and bycatch in fisheries, which may negatively affect the long-termsurvival and 
favorable conservation status of this species.  Genetic sampling of Northeast 
Atlanticanimals found a very low nucleotide diversity making this species 
highlyvulnerable, whilst further information compiled for the Convention on 
MigratorySpecies (CMS) has also indicated a knowledge gap on white-beaked 
dolphins inthe NW Atlantic. These conditions have made the process of 
preparingassessments of Conservation Status across the species range difficult. 


 
Therefore, to further understand our currentknowledge gaps, urgent 
recommendations on a white-beaked dolphin researchstrategy for the NW Atlantic 
region are needed. Such information can help to enhancementfuture conservation 
planning, in particular the North Atlantic status of White-beakeddolphins by 
IUCN Red List and CMS, and national bodies such as the Canadiandepartment of 
fisheries and oceans (DFO).


 
The goalsof the proposed Focus Group of experts attending the IMCC are to:


 
1) Determinewhat information may already be available but not yet collated for 
this speciesin its Northwest Atlantic range; 


 
2) Providerecommendations on the drafting of a research strategy to enhance 
internationalcollaboration on white-beaked dolphin research for the Northwest 
Atlanticregion and; 


 
3) Feedbackknowledge on the potential status in its Northwest Atlantic range to 
the CMSand IUCN Red List for future North Atlantic scale assessments of the 
speciesconservation status.         


 
These goals will be achieved through a shortsession of presentations on the 
current knowledge of Northwest Atlanticwhite-beaked dolphins and facilitated 
breakout discussions.


 
To register your interest in participatingin the Focus Group please contact 
Chiara Bertulli ([email protected]) beforeApril 24th for further 
information on pre-registration andparticipant fees. For those interested in 
also attending the wider IMCC4 pleasealso see the conference mini-site for 
additional information http://conbio.org/mini-sites/imcc-2016for which early 
registration is open between March 26th – May 1st.


 
Regards


 
The Focus Group Organizing Panel



Chiara Giulia Bertulli, Ph.D.   Faculty of Life and Environmental 
ScienceUniversity of Iceland  
Faxafloi Cetacean Researchhttp://www.faxa-cetacean.org  
ResearchGatehttp://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chiara_Bertulli/contributions 
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