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Cetaceans sightings by boat 2010-2016 Citation Paiu, M., Fujioka, E. 2011. Cetaceans along Romanian Black Sea Coast by boat 2010-2011. Mare Nostrum NGO. https://marineinfo.org/doc/dataset/3130 Contact: Paiu, Marian Availability: ![]() Description Collecting data regarding sightings of the Black Sea cetacean at the Romanian coast. more In the Black Sea, cetaceans are represented by three species: Phocoena phocoena relicta, Tursiops truncatus ponticus and Delphinus delphis ponticus. The main threat and cause for the decline of the Black Sea dolphins are fishing nets. They are victims of the so-called bycatches. To protect the dolphin populations in the Romanian Black Sea area, the NGO "Mare Nostrum" started a series of activities in partnership with:
This was done in conformity with the objectives of the "National Action Plan for Conservation of Dolphins" and the "Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the contiguous Atlantic Area", and was financed by the European Union through the Sectorial Operational Programme - Environment. Among these activities we will present in the following study the situation of strandings and by-catch of dolphins in the Romanian costal waters during 2010 and 2011. The data were collected from the entire Romanian coast, from Sulina to Vama Veche. During the study more than 100 expeditions were done over land and water along the coast. The collected data recorded over 140 dead cetaceans and 1 alive. The maine cause of this mortality was due to drowning in the fishing nets. To reduce the number of bycatched dolphins we are studying the effect of pingers (ADD/Accustic Deterent Devices) on cetaceans and fishes. Therefore data were collected from five fishing units (Sulina, Vadu, Corbu, Midia, Costinești) equipped with these technologies. This measure of protecting the dolphins from the fishing nets is also proposed in ACCOBAMS. Observations were made by the border police (20 m boat), or on board small boats between 5-12 m long. Supplemental shore-based observations are available: Cetaceans along Romanian Black Sea Coast from shore 2010-2011 (http://seamap.env.duke.edu/dataset/833). Lineage Prior to publication data undergo quality control checked which are described in https://github.com/EMODnet/EMODnetBiocheck?tab=readme-ov-file#understanding-the-output Scope Themes: Biology > Mammals Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Bio-geographical regions, Biota, Bycatches, Environment, Geoscientific Information, Habitats and biotopes, Marine mammals, Metadata non conformant, Metadata not evaluated, No limitations to public access, Oceans, Sea regions, self-propelled boat, WGS84 (EPSG:4326), XYZ ASCII, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, MED, Black Sea, Cetacea, Delphinus delphis ponticus Barabasch-Nikiforov, 1935, Phocoena phocoena relicta Abel, 1905, Tursiops truncatus ponticus Barabash-Nikiforov, 1940 Geographical coverage EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations Bounding Box Coordinates: MinLong: 28,5881; MinLat: 43,789 - MaxLong: 30,2667; MaxLat: 45,1383 [WGS84] MED, Black Sea Stations [Marine Regions] Romanian Black Sea Coast Coordinates: MinLong: 28,66; MinLat: 44,08 - MaxLong: 30,27; MaxLat: 45,03 [WGS84] Temporal coverage 27 March 2010 - 16 September 2011 Taxonomic coverage Parameter Animal sightings Contributors Related datasets URLs Dataset information: Other: Dataset status: Completed Data type: Data Data origin: Research: field survey Release date: 2013-02-14 Metadatarecord created: 2012-08-01 Information last updated: 2025-03-26 |