Dear colleagues

I am pleased to announce the publication of the following paper in *Diseases
of Aquatic Organisms*:

Genov T., Paller T. (2026): Chronic entanglement of an immature bottlenose
dolphin in fishing gear in the northern Adriatic Sea, with intervention
implications.
*Diseases of Aquatic Organisms* 165: dao03890. DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03890

ABSTRACT
Bycatch in fishing gear is one of the main threats to cetaceans globally.
It is often immediately fatal, particularly for small cetaceans, but
animals sometimes escape with parts of fishing gear still attached to them.
Chronic entanglement is well documented in large whales, but less so in
small cetaceans. We describe year-round entanglement of an immature common
bottlenose dolphin, combining in-field observations and post-mortem
investigations. The dolphin survived a full year without deterioration in
body condition, but was subsequently fatally entangled in another gear. The
2 entanglements appeared unrelated. Necropsy confirmed good body condition
and suggested the chronic entanglement could have resolved on its own.
Given the scarcity of published records and its long-term nature, this case
provides useful insights into the impacts of chronic entanglement and
potential prospects of survival. Finally, we evaluate the appropriateness
of potential intervention attempts, with implications for response
decisions for small cetaceans.

The paper is available at:
https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/v165/dao03890.

Alternatively, if you don't have access, feel free to email me for a PDF.
Don't hesitate to get in touch if you have questions.


Best wishes,


Tilen



______________________________________________________________________
Tilen Genov, PhD
Assistant Professor

| Morigenos - Slovenian Marine Mammal Society <http://www.morigenos.org/en>
|
| Department of Biodiversity, FAMNIT, University of Primorska
<http://www.famnit.upr.si> |
| European Cetacean Society <http://www.europeancetaceansociety.eu> |
| Consortium for the Conservation of the Atlantic Humpback Dolphin
<http://www.sousateuszii.org> |
| IUCN Cetacean Specialist Group <https://iucn-csg.org/> |
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