Ponnampalam, L.
No Danger in Sight? An Observation of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) in Marguerite Formation off Muscat, Sultanate of Oman Journal Article
In: Aquatic Mammals, vol. 42, no. 432, pp. 162-167, 2016.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: bottlenose dolphin, Grampus griseus, Interspecies interactions, Oman, Physeter macrocephalus, predation, Risso's dolphin, Social behaviour, sperm whale, tursiops sp
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title = {No Danger in Sight? An Observation of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) in Marguerite Formation off Muscat, Sultanate of Oman},
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date = {2016-01-01},
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abstract = {The note documents a sperm whale encounter off Muscat where roughly 35 individuals formed a marguerite but not in response to any obvious threat or danger. Bottlenose dolphins and rissos dolphins were present.},
keywords = {bottlenose dolphin, Grampus griseus, Interspecies interactions, Oman, Physeter macrocephalus, predation, Risso's dolphin, Social behaviour, sperm whale, tursiops sp},
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Nanayakkara, Ranil P.,Herath, Jayampathi,de Mel, Ruvinda K.
Cetacean Presence in the Trincomalee Bay and Adjacent Waters, Sri Lanka Journal Article
In: Journal of Marine Biology, vol. 2014, no. 180, pp. 819263, 2014, ISBN: 2633-4666.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Arabian Sea, balaenoptera edeni, balaenoptera musculus, Blue whale, Bryde’s whale, Distribution, diversity, Indian Ocean, Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whale, Spinner dolphin, Sri Lanka, Stenella longirostris
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title = {Cetacean Presence in the Trincomalee Bay and Adjacent Waters, Sri Lanka},
author = {Nanayakkara, Ranil P.,Herath, Jayampathi,de Mel, Ruvinda K.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/819263},
issn = {2633-4666},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
journal = {Journal of Marine Biology},
volume = {2014},
number = {180},
pages = {819263},
publisher = {Hindawi Publishing Corporation},
abstract = {In Sri Lanka thirty species of cetaceans have been recorded to date. The canyon at Trincomalee bay is a multiple submarine canyon complex and anecdotal reports suggest that the Trincomalee bay and its adjacent waters are utilised by a number of cetacean species. Though Cetaceans are known to be abundant in the waters off Trincomalee there is a dearth of research and data pertaining to the abundance and species frequenting the Trincomalee bay and its adjacent waters. As such the current study was initiated, to get a consensus of the abundance and occurrences of species in Trincomalee Bay and its adjacent waters. Field surveys were carried out for 19 months and the research platform was a 35-foot commercial fishing vessel. 177 cetacean encounters were recorded on 67 of the 75 field days. Remarkably a total of 11 species of cetaceans which composed of two species of Baleen Whales and nine species of Toothed Whales were recorded. Delphinidae was the most common family recorded, followed by Balaenopteridae, Ziphiidae, Physeteridae, and Kogiidae. Spinner Dolphins were the most abundant cetacean owing to the large pods observed and the regularity of the sightings. They were the only species seen feeding/traveling with birds and fish (tuna). Sperm Whales, Blue Whales, and Bryde’s Whales were also relatively common. Two records of interspecific association between cetaceans were recorded. The increase in the human population in the study area has resulted in the overexploitation of marine resources which has dire repercussions on the marine mammal communities found in these waters.},
keywords = {Arabian Sea, balaenoptera edeni, balaenoptera musculus, Blue whale, Bryde’s whale, Distribution, diversity, Indian Ocean, Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whale, Spinner dolphin, Sri Lanka, Stenella longirostris},
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Gallagher,M.
Strandings of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) on the shores of Oman, Eastern Arabia Book
United Nations Environment Programme, 1991.
BibTeX | Tags: Oman, Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whale, sperm whales, Strandings, whale, whales
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title = {Strandings of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) on the shores of Oman, Eastern Arabia},
author = {Gallagher,M.},
year = {1991},
date = {1991-01-01},
journal = {Cetaceans and Cetacean Research in the Indian Ocean Sanctuary: Marine Mammal Technical Report Number 3},
number = {373},
publisher = {United Nations Environment Programme},
keywords = {Oman, Physeter macrocephalus, sperm whale, sperm whales, Strandings, whale, whales},
pubstate = {published},
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