Intentional harm in marine mammals stranded dead in the Adriatic Sea, Croatia, 1990-2023.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES Diseases of aquatic organisms Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.3354/dao03826
Martina Đuras, Magdalena Kolenc, Tomislav Gomerčić, Andrea Gudan Kurilj, Ana Galov, Kim Korpes
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Intentional harm to marine mammals refers to deliberate human actions that cause injury, suffering, or death, and it is illegal in many countries. These actions often result from direct human attacks and are motivated by various reasons, with retaliation by fishermen being the most common. Such attacks cause severe tissue damage, frequently leading to the debilitation or death of the targeted animal. In this report, we document 13 cases of intentionally harmed marine mammals: 12 bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus and 1 Mediterranean monk seal Monachus monachus found in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea between 1990 and 2023. Our analysis includes the life history data of the attacked specimens, post-mortem findings, and the weaponry involved. Among 311 post-mortem examinations conducted, 4.2% revealed intentional harm. Adult male bottlenose dolphins were most frequently targeted (46.2%), with a majority (53.8%) succumbing immediately due to exsanguination. Shotgun pellets, bullets, and underwater speargun spearheads were recovered from their carcasses. The attacks occurred with no discernible seasonal pattern; however, 61.5% of the cases were recorded from Istria County. Our findings underscore the inadequacy of current surveillance and enforcement in protecting marine mammals from deliberate harm. We advocate for the implementation of educational initiatives targeting relevant groups, intensive sea patrols, and routine inspection of weapons with high penalties for illegal possession and misuse, all reinforced by media campaigns to combat this malicious human behaviour.

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1990-2023 年克罗地亚亚得里亚海搁浅死亡的海洋哺乳动物的故意伤害。
对海洋哺乳动物的蓄意伤害是指人类故意造成伤害、痛苦或死亡的行为,在许多国家都是非法的。这些行为往往是人类直接攻击的结果,其动机多种多样,最常见的是渔民的报复行为。这种攻击会造成严重的组织损伤,经常导致目标动物衰弱或死亡。在本报告中,我们记录了 13 起故意伤害海洋哺乳动物的案例:1990 年至 2023 年期间,在亚得里亚海克罗地亚海域发现的 12 只瓶鼻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)和 1 只地中海僧海豹(Monachus monachus)。我们的分析包括受攻击标本的生活史数据、尸检结果和所涉武器。在进行的 311 次尸检中,有 4.2% 发现有人故意伤害。成年雄性瓶鼻海豚是最常见的攻击目标(46.2%),其中大多数(53.8%)因失血过多而立即死亡。从它们的尸体中发现了猎枪弹丸、子弹和水下矛枪的矛头。袭击的发生没有明显的季节性规律;但是,61.5% 的案件记录来自伊斯特拉县。我们的调查结果表明,目前的监控和执法不足以保护海洋哺乳动物免受蓄意伤害。我们主张针对相关群体开展教育活动,加强海上巡逻,对武器进行例行检查,对非法持有和滥用武器的行为处以重罚,并通过媒体宣传来打击人类的这种恶意行为。
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Diseases of aquatic organisms
Diseases of aquatic organisms 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: DAO publishes Research Articles, Reviews, and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see DAO 48:161), Theme Sections and Opinion Pieces. For details consult the Guidelines for Authors. Papers may cover all forms of life - animals, plants and microorganisms - in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. DAO''s scope includes any research focusing on diseases in aquatic organisms, specifically: -Diseases caused by coexisting organisms, e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, protistans, metazoans; characterization of pathogens -Diseases caused by abiotic factors (critical intensities of environmental properties, including pollution)- Diseases due to internal circumstances (innate, idiopathic, genetic)- Diseases due to proliferative disorders (neoplasms)- Disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention- Molecular aspects of diseases- Nutritional disorders- Stress and physical injuries- Epidemiology/epizootiology- Parasitology- Toxicology- Diseases of aquatic organisms affecting human health and well-being (with the focus on the aquatic organism)- Diseases as indicators of humanity''s detrimental impact on nature- Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics of disease- Immunology and disease prevention- Animal welfare- Zoonosis
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