Marine Protected Areas Aren't in the Right Places to Safeguard Dolphins and Whales in the South Atlantic, Says Study
Research shows marine protected areas in southeastern Brazil do not cover key habitats of Bryde's whales and bottlenose dolphins, overlapping with intense human activities.
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Marine protected areas aren't in the right places to safeguard dolphins and whales in the South Atlantic, says study
The ocean is under increasing pressure. Everyday human activities, from shipping to oil and gas exploration to urban pollution, are affecting the marine environment. Extensive research shows how this combination of stressors represents one of the greatest threats to marine wildlife, potentially affecting biodiversity on a global scale.
Marine protected areas aren’t in the right places to safeguard dolphins and whales in the South Atlantic
Whales have become increasingly common in regions such as the northern coast of São Paulo, which also has heavy ship traffic. Julio Cardoso/Projeto Baleia à VistaThe ocean is under increasing pressure. Everyday human activities, from shipping to oil and gas exploration to urban pollution, are affecting the marine environment. Extensive research shows how this combination of stressors represents one of the greatest threats to marine wildlife, pot…
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