Dear MARMAM community,

On behalf of my coauthors, I am pleased to announce our recent article

Federico Sucunza,
Daniel Danilewicz,
Artur Andriolo,
Alexandre F. Azevedo,

Eduardo R. Secchi,
Alexandre N. Zerbini
.


*Distribution, habitat use, and abundance of the endangered franciscana in
southeastern and southern Brazil. Marine Mammal Science, v. 36, 421-435. *
Abstract
The franciscana (*Pontoporia blainvillei*) is endemic to coastal waters
from Brazil to Argentina. The species is regarded as one of the most
threatened cetaceans in South America due to high bycatch levels. Four
management units (FMAs) were defined throughout the species’ range. FMA II
includes states along southeastern and southern Brazil, and represents one
of the least known units. Recently, genetic analysis proposed that FMA II
comprises two distinct populations and its range should be divided into FMA
IIa and IIb. In December 2008 and January 2009 aerial surveys were
conducted to assess the distribution and to estimate abundance of
franciscanas off FMA II. A total of 54 groups were seen (average group size
= 2.76, *SE* = 0.17) in shallow (mean depth = 7.15 m, *SE* = 7.08) coastal
habitats (average distance from the shore = 6.48 km, *SE* = 6.28).
Abundance corrected for perception and availability bias was estimated at
6,827 (*CV* = 0.26) franciscanas in FMA II, and at 1,915 (*CV* = 0.32) and
4,353 (*CV* = 0.24) franciscanas in FMA IIa and FMA IIb, respectively. This
study indicates that, at least during the summer, franciscanas aggregate in
shallow coastal habitats. Current estimates of incidental mortality in FMA
II correspond to 4.4%–7.3% of the estimated stock size, suggesting high,
likely unsustainable bycatch.


The full article is available online:

https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12650


Please do not hesitate to contact me ([email protected]) if you have
any queries regarding to this article or to request a PDF copy.

Best regards,
Federico Sucunza


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