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Yixi Shi1, Agathe Serres1, Mingming Liu1
1Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory, Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sanya 572000, China.
Abstract:
Aquatic debris is considered a major threat to cetaceans. China is subject to severe marine plastic waste that may threaten cetaceans. However, the impact of aquatic debris on cetaceans in Chinese waters has remained poorly studied. In this study, social media platforms were used to collect data on potential evidence of interactions between cetaceans and aquatic debris in China. Results indicate that 74.5 % of cases of interaction with aquatic debris involved entanglement while 25.5 % involved ingestion. Estuarine or coastal species seemed more susceptible to such interactions with aquatic debris, which may be linked to the fact that their habitat concentrates much plastic pollution and nearshore artisanal fishing activities. Offshore cetaceans are less likely to be found stranded, their rate of interaction with plastic debris may therefore be underestimated. We recommend that standardized protocols for stranding reports, autopsy methods, and sharing results should be created for a better understanding of the interactions between cetaceans and aquatic debris in China and worldwide.
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