Dear all,
we are pleased sharing with you our new publication about the "Threats on Marine Mammals: an Anthropological Perspective" that is published in the Global Journal of Archaeology and Anthropology, by Stergios Pardalis, Athanasios Exadactylos, Anastasia Komnenou, Aimilia Drougas, Elena Akritopoulou, Joanne Sarantopoulou and Georgios A Gkafas*
(https://doi.org/10.19080/GJAA.2024.13.555869).
Published: February 20, 2024

*Corresponding author: Georgios A Gkafas, Department of Ichthyology and Aquatic Environment, School of Agricultural Sciences, University of Thessaly, 38446 Volos, Greece

Abstract
Many species of marine mammals are threatened and their populations decline worldwide due to the increase of anthropogenic activities such as fishing, shipping, pollution and climate change. Our understanding of marine mammal behavior/ecology remains poor and under-documented since studies of the species are extremely challenging in practice and theory. Applied anthropology can help provide effective strategies based on cultural compatibility. Marine biology has already validated that biodiversity is beneficial to the ecosystem and so should anthropology promote the significance of mutualism in society.

Download open access text: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378499534_Threats_on_Marine_Mammals_an_Anthropological_Perspective";.

Best regards,

Dr. Aimilia Drougas
ARION-Cetacean Rescue and Rehabilitation Research Center
110 Markou Mpotsari Street, 54653 Thessaloniki, Greece
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
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