Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our new
paper:
*Gregorietti M., Atzori F., Carosso L., Frau F., Pellegrino G., SarĂ  G. &
Arcangeli A. 2021. Cetacean presence and distribution in the central
Mediterranean Sea and potential risks deriving from plastic pollution.
Marine Pollution Bulletin*

*Abstract:*
The Sardinian and Sicilian Channels are considered hotspots of biodiversity
and key ecological passages between Mediterranean sub-basins, but with
significant knowledge gaps about marine mammal presence and potential
threats they face.
Using data collected between 2013-2019 along fixed transects, inter and
intra-annual cetacean index of abundance was assessed. Habitat suitability,
seasonal hot spots, and risk exposure for plastic were performed using the
Kernel analysis and the Biomod2 R-package.
661 sightings of 8 cetacean species were recorded, with bottlenose and
striped dolphins as the most sighted species. The north-eastern pelagic
sector, the coastal waters and areas near ridges resulted the most suitable
habitats for these species. The risk analysis identified the Tunis,
Palermo, and Castellammare gulfs and the Egadi Island as areas of
particular risk of plastic exposure.
The study represents a great improvement for cetacean knowledge in this
region and contributes to the development of effective conservation
strategies.

The article is available at:
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1do2l,ash%7ESDi
<https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1do2l,ash~SDi>

Kind regards,
Martina Gregorietti
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