Hello people of MARMAM,

As part of my PhD I am compiling reports of historic and recent vessel 
collisions with large whales (mysticetes and sperm whales) in the Eastern 
Tropical Pacific (from Baja California (Mex.) to Northern Peru). This area has 
a real absence of known published/recorded events when compared with Southern 
California, and indeed the whole west coast of the US and Canada. We know that 
ship strikes are occurring in parts of this range and we hope to increase the 
number of properly documented ship strikes events, to better understand the 
extent of the problem in this region.

If there is anyone on this mailing list who would be willing to share 
information on known whale vessel collisions that have occurred in this area, 
it would be greatly appreciated. Any information, from stranding records, 
officially documented reported events to eye-witness anecdotal accounts, in 
either English or Spanish will be valued immensely. All information shared will 
be properly accredited. This is a data gathering exercise that will ultimately 
be compiled and provided to the IWC to coordinate with their ‘Strategic Plan to 
Mitigate the Impacts of Ship Strikes on Cetacean Populations’ and feed into 
their ship strike database.

I thank you in advance for any help,

Kind Regards,

Nicola Ransome 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
PhD Candidate
Cetacean Research Unit, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia
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