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Eugene

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Thu May 5, 2022, 04:53 PM May 2022

Vaquita porpoise could survive ... but only if illegal fishing stops immediately

Source: The Guardian

Vaquita porpoise could survive … but only if illegal fishing stops immediately

DNA study finds rarest cetacean, only found in Gulf of California, has enough genetic diversity to recover – if gillnet ban is enforced

Karen McVeigh
@karenmcveigh1
Thu 5 May 2022 19.00 BST

Scientists studying the DNA of the world’s smallest cetacean and rarest marine mammal, the vaquita porpoise, have made a surprising and bittersweet discovery.

With a tiny population of fewer than 10 individuals left, the mammal was assumed by conservationists to be at a similar risk of harmful mutations and inbreeding as other species with small gene pools.

However, a team of international researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries (NOAA) and other institutes found that the porpoises (Phocoena sinus) have fewer harmful mutations and are thus likely to be better at avoiding the perils of inbreeding, relative to other species.

Unfortunately for the animals, which have a very small geographical range and only live in the upper part of the Gulf of California, between Baja California and Mexico, the biggest threat it faces is illegal fishing with gillnets – flat nets suspended vertically in the water that are notorious for also trapping whales and turtles. If that does not stop immediately, experts say, the species is unlikely to survive.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/may/05/vaquita-porpoise-could-survive-but-only-if-fishing-stops-immediately

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Vaquita porpoise could survive ... but only if illegal fishing stops immediately (Original Post) Eugene May 2022 OP
This is imperative! Rhiannon12866 May 2022 #1
Thanks for the article. I've been in a panic about the fate of the vaquita for about 3 years now. LT Barclay May 2022 #2
Thanks for the recommendation Rhiannon12866 May 2022 #3

LT Barclay

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2. Thanks for the article. I've been in a panic about the fate of the vaquita for about 3 years now.
Fri May 6, 2022, 08:18 PM
May 2022

Sadly, the Mexican government keeps flip-flopping on their commitment to protection.

Have you seen the documentary Sea of Shadows yet?

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