The South East Asian region is a combined temperate and tropical region, with many island and coastal ecosystems. The coastal fishing intensity in this region has meant that dolphin bycatch has been high. Species in the Central West Pacific and South China Sea also face habitat loss and degradation, prey depletion, chemical pollution, live captures and directed hunts.
A CMS regional agreement for the Conservation of Cetaceans and their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region now covers part of this region and WDCS is working towards an additional agreement in South East Asia.
WDCS's historical contribution to this region has included conservation projects to protect:
WDCS CMS Programme
CMS regional agreement for the Conservation of Cetaceans and their Habitats in the Pacific Islands Region
WDCS Species Programme
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Pacific Islands Region
In 2002, WDCS identified the Pacific as a region in need of greater protection for whales and dolphins.
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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