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WDCS in the Central and South East Atlantic

This is a poorly studied region which is probably experiencing considerable habitat degradation as well as elevated bycatch, with concerns about bycatch in the offshore fishing fleets across this region. Atlantic hump-backed dolphins are known to become entangled in beach seines and shark nets in Senegal. Atlantic spotted dolphins are hunted off West Africa and also by-caught in purse seine off the West African coastline, although there are no reliable numbers at this stage. Heaviside's dolphin is probably vulnerable due to its restricted range off the West Coast of southern Africa. It is known to be caught in trawl, purse seine, beach seine, set and driftnets and small number are probably taken by hand harpoon. Atlantic spotted dolphins may be directly hunted off West Africa and are taken in purse seine off the West African coast, although there are no reliable numbers at this stage.

WDCS is working towards a CMS regional agreement to protect whales and dolphin along the coastline of West Africa.

WDCS's historical contribution to this region has included conservation projects to protect:

Where WDCS is active in this region

WDCS CMS Programme
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Conservation And Research Projects
Our conservation and research projects focus on not only key species, but also threatened populations - geographically, or genetically distinct groups of animals, which if driven to extinction could not be replaced.
2008-February-20


Features

Las Partes De CMS Se Reúnen En Roma
Pedido De WDCS Para Entrar En Acción En Reunión De ONU
CMS COP9: WDCS Calls On Parties To Act!
Eröffnungsrede Der WDCS Bei UN-Konferenz
Parties To The Convention Of Migratory Species Of Wild Animals Meet In Rome
Haben Regierungen Ein Echtes Interesse, Wale Und Delfine Zu Schützen?
WDCS Stärkt Ihr Programm Zur Vermeidung Von Schiffskollisionen Mit Meeressäugern
WDCS Strengthens Global Programme To Reduce Vessel Collisions With Whales
Luxury Resort Exposed As Capturing Dolphins

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