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- Title
Cetacean sightings in the Finike Seamounts area and adjacent waters during the surveys in 2021.
- Authors
Dede, Ayhan; Öztürk, Ayaka Amaha; Tonay, Arda M.; Özsandıkçı, Uğur; Gönülal, Onur; Öztürk, Bayram
- Abstract
The Finike Seamounts (Anaximander) was declared as the "Finike Seamounts Special Environmental Protection Area (SEPA)" by Republic of Türkiye in 2013. In order to determine the presence of cetaceans living in the region and its adjacent waters, visual observations were carried out with the standard line transect method as well as passive acoustic recordings at 21 stations in two boat surveys in spring and autumn 2021. A total of 1621 nautical miles were covered in both surveys. Sperm whales were detected visually and acoustically. Other deep-diving species, Cuvier's beaked whale, was observed once, as well as delphinid species, such as the striped dolphins (two groups) and bottlenose dolphins (7 groups). Delphinids were also detected acoustically in 8 stations. Although the surveys were made only in two seasons in one year, it was shown that the cetaceans use the surveyed area and their presence must be taken into consideration in the management of the Finike Seamounts SEPA.
- Subjects
TURKEY; CETACEA; BOTTLENOSE dolphin; SEAMOUNTS; TRANSECT method; STRIPED dolphin; SPERM whale; BEAKED whales
- Publication
Journal of the Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 2, p221
- ISSN
1304-9550
- Publication type
Article