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WDCS in the North and Central East Pacific
The North Pacific is a temperate to tropical region that historically has witnessed high dolphin deaths occurring in the Eastern Pacific tuna fishery. From the late 1950s until the 1990s, some six million dolphins died in tuna purse seine nets in this fishery.
The small inshore population of vaquita is subject to heavy bycatch in gillnet set for totoaba, sea bass, rays and sharks, and is also known to be taken in shrimp trawls.
WDCS's historical contribution to this region has included conservation projects to protect:
- Blue whale found off Baja California Peninsula, Mexico; and
- Orca - northern and southern resident populations of orcas, found off British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, USA.
Where WDCS is active in this region
WDCS North America
WDCS South America
WDCS Tuna-dolphin Programme
WDCS Species Programme
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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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