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| | | Research and Management of Solitary, Sociable Odontocetes Workshop – December 2005 |
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| | Introduction | | | | Observations of solitary odontocetes who regularly engage in 'sociable' interactions with boaters and swimmers appear to be increasing internationally. In the past, these animals have typically been small delphinids and, most commonly, bottlenose dolphins. However, there has been a recent increase in the occurrence of other solitary sociable odontocetes; specifically, orcas and beluga whales. Although these animals provide unique opportunities for research, their interactions with humans typically warrant immediate, intensive, and innovative methods of management to minimize hazards to humans and the animals. This workshop will provide a rare and invaluable opportunity for researchers and managers from around the world to present new case studies and information, share video footage, evaluate various methods of research and management, and discuss current problems and possible solutions. | | | | |
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