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Living with dolphins: Local ecological knowledge and perceptions of small cetaceans along the Sindhudurg coastline of Maharashtra,India
Authors:Ketki Jog  Mihir Sule  Isha Bopardikar  Vardhan Patankar  Dipani Sutaria
Institution:1. The Konkan Cetacean Research Team, Mumbai, India;2. National Centre for Biological Sciences, GKVK Campus, Bangalore, India;3. Centre for Wildlife Studies, Bangalore, India;4. College of Marine and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Two near shore small cetaceans occur commonly along the Maharashtra coast, the Indian Ocean humpback dolphin and Indo Pacific finless porpoise. These cetaceans frequently interact with fisheries in this region due to overlap in space and resource use. Besides stranding records, little ecological information is available about these species from Maharashtra. We conducted 143 semistructured interviews to document local ecological knowledge and community perceptions of small cetaceans in 30 coastal fishing villages in Sindhudurg. Perceptions of finless porpoises were largely neutral, whereas humpback dolphins were negative. A classification regression tree (CART) analysis (root node error: 60%) showed that the annual cost of gear damage was an important predictor variable of humpback dolphin perceptions, followed by occupation (gear type) and age. Entanglements were reported for both species in large and small gill nets, and shore seines. Perceived net damage and catch loss due to humpback dolphins was six times greater than that of finless porpoises. However, finless porpoises were reportedly more frequently entangled in gear than humpback dolphins. We provide an insight into the perceptions of cetaceans in the local community and the fisheries‐cetacean interactions that shape them.
Keywords:   Sousa plumbea        Neophocaena phocaenoides     local ecological knowledge  perceptions  cetacean‐fisheries interactions  competition  marine mammals
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