Despite the bad weather conditions between December 10th and 15th 2013, the last marine mammal scientific monitoring program organized by the AGOA sanctuary resulted in the observation of coastal bottlenose dolphins on Saba bank, two groups of about thirty Atlantic spotted dolphins, many of them juveniles, northwest of Anguilla and southwest of Saint-Martin, and even a whale shark, completely harmless, south of Saint-Martin. Several acoustic observations of sperm whales and humpback whales were recorded using a hydrophone and are currently being processed, as well as a large number of photographs. The aim is to pick out identity connections between the marine mammals of the Îles du Nord and those seen in Guadeloupe and Martinique. The Marine Protected Area Agency in collaboration with CAR-SPAW charted two catamarans for this mission, the first covered the waters of Saint-Martin, Saint-Bart and Anguilla, and the second was used in the Saba, Saint Eustatius and Sint Maarten zone. The managers of the marine protected areas of these islands participated in the monitoring, as well as representatives of CAR-SPAW and two eco-volunteers from Saint- Martin, that the Reserve thanks for their involvement. This annual mission programmed in the wet season, was the second one in 2013, the first one took place in spring, the dry season. One of the goals of the sanctuary is to improve knowledge on marine mammals in order to strengthen their protection. Six objectives were followed : assessment of the diversity of species, assessment of the abundance of marine mammals, their geographical breakdown and eventual identification of their migration routes, the description of ecological parameters (water depth, distance from the coast…), the development of cooperation between the islands and finally to build the knowledge of the managers.
The marine mammals showed up
All articles from: Newsletter-19
Better Knowledge About Protected Areas And Protected Species
- 1 : Edito - The track record, 15 years later
- 2 : The Îles du Nord are highly frequented by marine mammals
- 3 : The marine mammals showed up
- 4 : Tracking whales to get to know them better
- 5 : A «sponge» workshop
- 6 : 360-degree panoramic reef films
- 7 : A very rare lizard discovered at Tintamare
- 8 : An invading species that’s not necessarily harmful
- 9 : An artificial reef to help rescue larvae
- 10 : Lion fish and ciguatera
- 11 : Gaia was saved thanks to the Reserve
- 13 : The destruction of ruins is in sight
- 14 : Dry toilets on Pinel
- 15 : The Nature Reserve and Conservatoire’s projects for 2014
- 16 : Police actions
- 17 : Further pollution in the Grand Etang
- 18 : Anti-theft anchorages at Pinel
- 19 : Caribbean recognition for the mangrove trail
- 20 : A bright future for Daniel Lewis
- 21 : Exchange of good practices in Galion
- 22 : AGOA represented by the Saint-Martin Nature Reserve
- 23 : IMPAC 3 : an event not to be missed
- 24 : Saint-Martin pays a visit to Réunion
- 25 : The Reserve follows the whales in Martinique
- 26 : The Reserve travels to Corpus Christi
- 27 : Press Review
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