Dear Colleagues, on behalf of my co-authors and others who contributed to this 
work, please see the following open access article:

The genus Neophocaena includes two species, the Indo-Pacific finless porpoise 
(N. phocaenoides) and the narrow-ridged finless porpoise (N. asiaeorientalis). 
The Indo-Pacific species is found in coastal waters from the Persian Gulf 
through south and southeast Asia to as far north as the Taiwan Strait. The 
narrow-ridged finless porpoise ranges from the Taiwan Strait to the waters of 
northern China, Korea, and Japan. Within N. asiaeorientalis there are two 
subspecies, the Yangtze finless porpoise (N. a. asiaeorientalis), found in the 
Yangtze River and adjoining lakes in China, and the East Asian finless porpoise 
(N. a. sunameri), found in coastal marine waters of China (including Hong Kong 
and Taiwan), Korea, Japan. In 2019, an international workshop was held on 
finless porpoise research and conservation. Participants shared that, in many 
regions, information on distribution, abundance and population structure is 
lacking or inadequate. A global assessment of research is critical to provide a 
basis for conservation planning. Anthropogenic activities (i.e., habitat 
degradation, pollution, etc.) are known threats, with fisheries bycatch the 
primary threat throughout the known distribution of finless porpoises. To 
conserve these cetaceans, research priorities include studies of abundance and 
distribution, habitat and ecology, fisheries-related mortality, increased 
public awareness, and bycatch mitigation.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watbs.2024.100334

Ellen Hines, PhD
Estuary & Ocean Science Center
Professor Emeritus, School of the Environment
San Francisco State University
3150 Paradise Dr
Tiburon, CA. 94940
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
https://eoscenter.sfsu.edu/ellen-hines

Adjunct Scientist: Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown, MA

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