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of quotas, this number has fallen to around 1,000 kills per year. Conservationists are concerned about the
Mediterranean population which is threatened by pollution, disease, busy shipping lanes, and heavy incidental catches in fishing nets such as long-liners, trawlers, gill nets, trammel and purse seine nets. . Recent threats include military sonar, and chemical pollution from near by harbors. Hydrocarbons are also a major concern such has PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) and HCB (hexachlorobenzene). These are said to give problems to additional food chains as well as doing a full body test to see what hydrocarbons may be passed down through parturition and lactation. Attempts have been made to keep the striped dolphin in captivity, but most have failed, with the exception of a few captured in Japan for the Taiji Whale Museum.
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despite a 30% reduction in its subpopulation over the last three generations. These dolphins may also be an indicator species for long term monitoring of heavy metal accumulation in the marine environment because of its importance in the Japan pelagic food web as well as its ability to live for many
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Spanish Mediterranean coast were suffering from
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In common with other dolphins in its genus, the striped dolphin moves in large groups — usually up to thousands of individuals in number. Groups may be smaller in the
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The adult striped dolphin eats fish, squid, octopus, krill, and other crustaceans. Mediterranean striped dolphins seem to prey primarily on cephalopods (50-100% of stomach contents), while northeastern
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Spanish Mediterranean sea. BMC Veterinary Research. 2013; 9. Accessed March 12, 2018 Gales, NJ. Mass Stranding of Striped Dolphin, Stenella
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The striped dolphin once thrived, numbering 127,880 before 1990. Since then, the population has suffered from incidental catches in fisheries. Mortality has been considered unsustainable, but there is a lack of data which hampers conservation efforts.
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The striped dolphin inhabits temperate or tropical, off-shore waters. It is found in abundance in the North and South Atlantic Oceans, including the Mediterranean (sightings and strandings have been reported rather recently in
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3318:Wikispecies
3162:M. layardii
3081:M. bowdoini
3029:Indopacetus
2612:P. phocoena
2551:Neophocoena
2539:(Porpoises)
2533:Phocoenidae
2107:L. borealis
2075:L. obscurus
2057:L. cruciger
1851:C. eutropia
1813:Delphinidae
1798:Odontoceti
1707:E. robustus
1674:B. physalus
1672:Fin whale (
1656:B. musculus
1629:B. borealis
1627:Sei whale (
1566:E. japonica
1450:Superorder
1444:Infraclass
1216:Appendix II
1194:Stuff.co.nz
1174:6 September
1033:19 November
594:Description
588:Franz Meyen
473:Gray, 1868
465:Gray, 1866
457:Cope, 1865
383:Gray, 1846
287:Delphinidae
196:Appendix II
3865:Categories
3220:Tasmacetus
3180:M. perrini
3153:M. hotaula
3144:M. hectori
3053:Mesoplodon
2988:Hyperoodon
2975:B. minimus
2966:B. bairdii
2957:B. arnuxii
2901:Pontoporia
2855:Platanista
2429:T. aduncus
2346:S. clymene
2313:S. teuszii
2295:S. plumbea
2197:P. electra
2116:L. peronii
1982:G. griseus
1893:D. delphis
1869:C. hectori
1796:Parvorder
1588:(Rorquals)
1495:Balaenidae
1480:Mysticeti
1478:Parvorder
1058:14 January
944:References
69:newspapers
3687:Q45894126
3072:M. bidens
2946:Berardius
2928:Ziphiidae
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1882:Delphinus
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1529:Eubalaena
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3681:Wikidata
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3171:M. mirus
3135:M. grayi
2875:P. minor
2737:K. simus
2707:Kogiidae
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2654:P. dalli
2621:P. sinus
2592:Phocoena
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2243:Tucuxi (
2129:Orcaella
2006:L. hosei
1958:G. melas
1683:B. ricei
1647:B. edeni
1446:Eutheria
1440:Mammalia
1434:Chordata
1428:Animalia
1426:Kingdom
1219:Archived
986:62265494
883:See also
858:dolphin
831:May 2019
779:events.
765:ACCOBAMS
761:ASCOBANS
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555:Stenella
548:Taxonomy
535:tropical
504:Philippi
425:Duvernoy
360:Synonyms
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283:Family:
257:Mammalia
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