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Resource ID

19495

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Document Number

SC/68D/E/08Rev

Full Title

Unusual mortality event of harbour porpoises in the Netherlands

Author

Lonneke L. IJsseldijk and Anne-Marie Svoboda

Publisher

IWC

Abstract

In August 2021, nearly 200 dead harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) washed ashore on the Dutch Wadden Sea Islands within just ten days. This is a remarkably high number, considering the annual average of about 600 stranded porpoises on the entire Dutch coastline. The stranded animals all appeared in a similar state of advanced decomposition. This indicated that they died some days to weeks before the stranding event, but likely all around the same time.

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