
Vaquita - Marine Mammal Commission
2015年4月16日 · The tiny vaquita porpoise is the world’s most endangered marine mammal. Its numbers are decreasing with approximately 10 remaining. Vaquitas die from entanglement in …
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The seventh meeting of the Comité Internacional para la Recuperación de la Vaquita (CIRVA-7) was held in Ensenada, BC, Mexico, May 10-13, 2016. The meeting …
Vaquita Conservation Plan 2008 Development of alternative shrimp net Phased replacement of shrimp gill nets over 5 years Buy out/rent out/swap out of fishermen Alternative livelihoods
2016年5月13日 · Stronger protection needed to prevent imminent extinction of Mexican porpoise vaquita, new survey finds Only about 60 vaquitas remain in the Gulf of California, according to …
A multi-institutional program to find and remove illegal and abandoned fishing gear in the range of the vaquita recently completed its first phase of work. In fifteen days of field work in October …
The Marine Mammal Commission urges you to direct $30 million from the Department of State’s budget for energy and the environment to recover the vaquita, a small porpoise found only in …
The Marine Mammal Commission requests your help in recovering the vaquita (Phocoena sinus), a small porpoise endemic to the Gulf of California. A recent study1 suggests it numbered 245 …
Marine Mammal Commission 2015 Annual Meeting Vaquita Session Summary In April 2015, the President of Mexico formally announced a two-year closure of the vaquita range to gillnets …
The market for high-value, wild-caught shrimp in the United States drives the Gulf of California fisheries that have decimated the vaquita (Phocoena sinus) population through entanglement …
They have studied vaquita abundance and distribution, participated on the international recovery team, and provided numerous reports to inform the decision-makers who are responsible for …