General Objective:
To elucidate the possible interactions between the bottlenose dolphin and artisanal fishing gear (trammel and moorish) and purse seine fishing in several marine protected areas in the provinces of Alicante, Murcia, Almeria and Malaga. It will seek to determine the impact of such interactions on both bottlenose dolphin populations and fishermen who may be affected, and analyse whether there are differences depending on the fishing gear.
To this end, navigation campaigns will be combined in the areas considered to take data in situ, making use of the photoidentification of dorsal fins, with the deployment of omnidirectional hydrophones in the fishing gear itself, as well as surveys at the foot of the fish market to the fishermen themselves. The results obtained will allow proposals for management measures aimed at achieving the compatibility of the presence of bottlenose dolphins with traditional fishing economic activity.
Specific objectives:
The project has improved the knowledge of the bottlenose dolphin. Between April and December, four navigation campaigns were carried out on board the motorsailer Else, in which 40 people participated to make a bottlenose dolphin photo-identification catalogue, update the existing information and compare it with that of previous years. Distance Sampling methodology was used to complete the population dynamics data with results on distribution and density, but not enough sightings were observed to be able to run the models.
To estimate abundance, mark-recapture models were designed from the dorsal fin photoidentification data. 9,337 images were analyzed, corresponding to sightings between 2016 and 2019. The low number of sightings did not allow for robust estimates.
The main activities carried out and conclusions were:
The information obtained has allowed us to improve our knowledge about interactions with bottlenose dolphins. The number of sightings and the acoustic data do not allow some of the estimates expected in Andalusia to be made. However, the acoustic data from Cabo de Palos, together with the sharing of the sightings produced during the project with the catalogue of dorsal fins obtained by ANSE in the last 20 years, in addition to the surveys and information from previous projects, provide a basis for proposing management measures in the context of the study area.
CDMAPAMP: Compatibility of bottlenose dolphins with fishing activities in marine protected areas