Marine Mammal Welfare Human Induced Change in the Marine Environment and its Impacts on Marine Mammal Welfare

Marine mammals are intriguing to many –they attract both positive and destructive attention from mankind. There are many forces operating to affect adversely the lives of whales, seals, manatees, otters and polar bears – and this book explores how the welfare of marine mammals has been affected and...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Butterworth, Andy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2017, 2017
Edition:1st ed. 2017
Series:Animal Welfare
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 5.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Sirenia
  • 5.4 Social change in Sirenian populations resulting from human influences
  • 5.5 Global climate effects on Sirenian welfare
  • 5.6 Sirenia in captivity
  • 5.7 Assessing the welfare of Sirenia – in the wild and in captivity
  • 6. Ursidae - polar bears
  • 6.1 The welfare effects of human interactions – human food and human waste, proximity to habitation, living together with polar bears
  • 6.2 The welfare effects on Polar Bears of marine debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity
  • 6.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Polar Bears
  • 6.4 Social change in Polar Bear populations resulting from human influences
  • 1. Preface
  • 2. Introduction to marine mammal welfare
  • 3. Cetacea – whales, dolphins, porpoises
  • 3.1 The welfare effects of marine debris and fishery equipment on Cetacea, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution including oil
  • 3.2 Bycatch
  • 3.3 Welfare impact of loss of habitat, changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to migration
  • 3.4 The welfare effects on Cetacean of human interactions – noise, boats, exploration, dredging, wind farms, whale watching, hunting
  • 3.5 Noise in the ocean
  • 3.5 Global climate effects on cetacean welfare
  • 3.6 Social change in Cetacean populations resulting from human influences
  • 3.7 Cetacea in captivity
  • 3.8 Assessing the welfare of Cetacea – outcome based assessment methods in the wild and in captivity
  • 4. Pinnipeds – seals, sea lions, fur seals, walrus
  • 6.5 Global climate effects on Polar Bear welfare
  • 6.6 Hunting of Polar Bears
  • 6.7 Polar Bears in captivity
  • 6.8 Assessing the welfare of Polar Bears – in the wild and in captivity
  • 7. Lutrinae – otters
  • 7.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on otters – dogs, disturbance, fishing
  • 7.2 The welfare effects on Otters of water borne debris, fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity
  • 7.3 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Otters
  • 7.4 Social change in Otters populations resulting from human influences
  • 7.5 Global climate effects on Otter welfare
  • 7.6 Hunting of Otters
  • 7.7 Otters in captivity
  • 7.8 Assessing the welfare of Otters – in the wild and in captivity
  • 8. Conclusions
  • 9. References
  • 4.1 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity – and of marine pollution includingoil
  • 4.2 Bycatch
  • 4.3 Interactions with farmed fisheries
  • 4.4 Welfare impacts of loss of habitat, human induced changes in distribution and feeding and reproductive behaviours, and disturbances to behaviours and social dynamics of Pinnipeds
  • 4.5 The welfare effects on Pinnipeds of human interactions – tourism, hunting
  • 4.6 Glob al climate effects on Pinniped welfare
  • 4.7 Social change in Pinniped populations resulting from human influences
  • 4.8 Pinnipeds in captivity
  • 4.9 Assessing the welfare of Pinnipeds – in the wild and in captivity
  • 5. Sirenia – dugongs and manatees
  • 5.1 The welfare effects of human interactions on Manatees and Dugongs – boats, boat strikes, tourism, noise, the coastline as a recreational zone
  • 5.2 The welfare effects on Sirenia of marine debris and fisheries equipment, entanglement, toxicity