New strandings of True’s beaked whale, Mesoplodon mirus, in Mozambique and their destiny as marine bushmeat

K. Reeve-Arnold, Jennifer Keeping, V. Cockcroft, Almeida Guissamulo
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True’s beaked whales have a uniquely fragmented distribution of sightings recorded, mostly from stranding reports. The species is assumed to be associated with deep oceanic waters, occurring in both the northern and southern hemispheres. A hotspot for strandings in the southern hemisphere is South Africa. The third and fourth reported stranding of True’s beaked whales for Mozambique is presented, and the first for Tofo Beach, Inhambane Province. This stranding event resulted in the carcasses being butchered and the bushmeat taken for human consumption. This report develops and discusses strategies for mitigation of future risk to public health from aquatic bushmeat consumption in Mozambique.
True的喙鲸,Mesoplodon mirus,在莫桑比克的新搁浅和它们作为海洋丛林肉的命运
True的喙鲸有一个独特的分散的目击记录,主要来自搁浅的报告。该物种被认为与深海水域有关,出现在北半球和南半球。南非是南半球鲸鱼搁浅的热点地区。报告了莫桑比克第三次和第四次报道的特鲁氏喙鲸搁浅事件,以及伊尼扬巴内省Tofo海滩的第一次搁浅事件。这次搁浅事件导致尸体被屠宰,丛林肉被拿来供人类食用。本报告制定并讨论了减轻莫桑比克水生丛林肉消费未来对公众健康的风险的战略。
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