Download scientific diagram | Trammel nets and eastern Taiwan Strait Sousa , clearly showing the high flyer flags used on floats attached to trammel nets. Note the piece of fishing gear (rope) attached to the dolphin in the lower panel. Photographs by J. Y. Wang, FormosaCetus Research and Conservation Group from publication: Impacts of fisheries on the Critically Endangered humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis population in the eastern Taiwan Strait | Biological and fisheries data were analysed to assess the impact of fisheries mortality on a Critically Endangered subpopulation of 30% of the ETS Sousa subpopulation exhibited injuries caused by fishing gear. Three individuals were photographed with fishing gear attached to | Dolphins, Fishing and Fisheries | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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