2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1270513
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The ACCOBAMS survey initiative: the first synoptic assessment of cetacean abundance in the Mediterranean Sea through aerial surveys

Simone Panigada,
Nino Pierantonio,
Hélder Araújo
et al.

Abstract: The “ACCOBAMS Survey Initiative” (ASI) is a pilot programme aimed at establishing an integrated and coordinated monitoring system for cetaceans across the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic (hereafter “ACCOBAMS”) area. Conducted in coordination with Mediterranean coastal countries, it supports the implementation of European and regional policies, in particular the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive and the Ecosystem Approach process. In su… Show more

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“…Significant research effort to better understand sperm whale abundance, population trends, social behaviour, connectivity and specific localized threats has been undertaken in several regions of the Mediterranean (Boisseau et al, 2024;Frantzis et al, 2014;Gannier et al, 2002;Laran et al, 2017;Lewis et al, 2018;Panigada et al, 2024;Rendell et al, 2014). Genetic data show that there is a distinct subpopulation in the Mediterranean that is listed as Endangered by the IUCN, with fewer than 2500 mature animals (Pirotta et al, 2021;Violi et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant research effort to better understand sperm whale abundance, population trends, social behaviour, connectivity and specific localized threats has been undertaken in several regions of the Mediterranean (Boisseau et al, 2024;Frantzis et al, 2014;Gannier et al, 2002;Laran et al, 2017;Lewis et al, 2018;Panigada et al, 2024;Rendell et al, 2014). Genetic data show that there is a distinct subpopulation in the Mediterranean that is listed as Endangered by the IUCN, with fewer than 2500 mature animals (Pirotta et al, 2021;Violi et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%