Maui’s morbidity

by frog

More bad news for one of the most endangered creatures on earth

There’s thought to be only around 100 of the wee fellas left, and now an autopsy of a baby Maui dolphin found at the mouth of the Waikato River last year has revealed the presence of the Brucella bacteria.

DoC says they’re not entirely sure what the effect of the disease will be, but Brucellosis causes abortions and reproductive failure in livestock, and there’s international research to suggest similiar results in marine mammals.

Go and sign the petition at WWF (and/or sponsor one for Mum for Mother’s Day).

They’re calling for the Government to:

  • Implement an effective action plan for the recovery of the species
  • Introduce a total ban on set nets within New Zealand territorial waters (out to 12 nautical miles)
  • Introduce a total ban on trawling in near shore waters shallower than 100 metres in depth
  • Identify, manage and mitigate all other potential threats to Hector’s and Maui’s to ensure their future recovery.

Green Party Sea & Ocean Policy here.

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Published in Environment & Resource Management by frog on Tue, April 24th, 2007   

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