1 in 8 Italian cetacean strandings show evidence of fishery interactions, with bottlenose and striped dolphins most commonly affected, according to analysis across four decades of data and more than 5,000 strandings
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Evidence of fishery interaction in cetaceans stranded along the Italian coastline: A. By-catch in animal history; B. Presence of fishing gears; C. Larynx entanglement; D. Ingestion; E. Net marks; F. Amputation; G. Penetrating wounds: G1. External view of the penetrating wound; G2. Focus on the penetrating wound; G3. Internal focus of the penetrating wound.
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Article URL: http://plos.io/47pWwAl
Article title: Assessing fishery interaction on cetaceans stranded along the Italian coastline between 1986 and 2023
Author countries: Italy
Funding: The author(s) received no specific funding for this work.
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PLOS One
Article Title
Assessing fishery interaction on cetaceans stranded along the Italian coastline between 1986 and 2023
Article Publication Date
17-Sep-2025
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