MOVEMENT OF BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS AROUND THE SOUTH-WEST COAST OF BRITAIN

Authors
Citation
Cj. Wood, MOVEMENT OF BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS AROUND THE SOUTH-WEST COAST OF BRITAIN, Journal of zoology, 246, 1998, pp. 155-163
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09528369
Volume
246
Year of publication
1998
Part
2
Pages
155 - 163
Database
ISI
SICI code
0952-8369(1998)246:<155:MOBDAT>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
After an absence of two decades a group of bottlenose dolphins, Tursio ps truncatus, became resident in the coastal waters of Cornwall, U.K. in 1991. Using a combination of field techniques and information from the general public, the movements of this group were monitored. The do lphins demonstrated a seasonal residency pattern, spending the winter in southern Cornwall and moving further north-eastward during spring a nd summer. Residency was flexible with a number of individual dolphins using the region intermittently. The dolphins occupied a linear range of coast of 650 km. Within this range they repeatedly made long-dista nce journeys. Mean swimming speed was documented at 7.9 km.h(-1), with the dolphins travelling the coast at a mean of 3.6 km.h(-1). The long est journey recorded covered 1076 km and took 20 days. In one confirme d case the dolphins left the south-west of England and were resighted in Wales. Such wide ranging movements have important implications for the conservation of bottlenose dolphins in U.K. waters.