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Resource ID

19600

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Document Number

SC/68D/SM/15

Full Title

One Trip, Too Many Threats: Evidence of Interactions with Fisheries Threating River Dolphins in Central Amazon

Author

Sannie Brum, Nathalie Gil and Vera Maria Ferreira da Silva

Publisher

IWC

Abstract

Both Amazonian dolphin species in central Amazonia ? the boto Inia geoffrensis and the tucuxi Sotalia fluviatilis ? are threatened with extinction. Despite the numerous anthropic changes in the Amazon basin, negative interactions with fishing activities are considered the main threat to the conservation of these species.

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