A note on long-distance matches of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) around the Irish coast using photo-identification

Joanne M. O'Brien, Simon D. Berrow, Conor Ryan, David Mcgrath, I. A.N. O'Connor, Giovanna Pesante, Gary Burrows, Nick Massett, Vanessa Klötzer, Pádraig Whooley

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Abstract

Images of 120 individual bottlenose dolphins from around the Irish coast were obtained from three photo-identification catalogues. Twenty three individuals were subsequently re-sighted, which is a re-sighting rate of 19%. The distance between re-sightings ranged from 130 to 650km and the duration from 26 to 760 days. Images were also compared to a catalogue of resident dolphins from the Shannon Estuary candidate Special Area of Conservation and from Wales but no matches were found. This short study provides strong evidence that bottlenose dolphins in Irish coastal waters are regularly undertaking large movements around the entire Irish coast and must be considered highly mobile and transient. These results have important implications for the conservation and management of this species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-74
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Cetacean Research and Management
Volume11
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Bottlenose dolphin
  • Conservation
  • Distribution
  • Management procedure
  • Monitoring
  • Northern hemisphere
  • Photo-ID

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