Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia

Between April 2008 and March 2009, 47 days of boat surveys were conducted off Cowie Bay, Sabah with the aim of recording dolphins' distribution during neap and spring tides. Data on dolphin sightings and physiochemical properties of water were collected in every tide cycle for a period of four...

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Main Author: Julian Ransangan
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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Online Access:http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/
http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/1/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddy.pdf
http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/6/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddyi.pdf
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spelling ftunivmalaysab:oai:eprints.ums.edu.my:23252 2023-05-15T17:54:02+02:00 Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia Julian Ransangan text http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/ http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/1/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddy.pdf http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/6/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddyi.pdf en eng Universiti Malaysia Sabah http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/1/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddy.pdf http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/6/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddyi.pdf Julian Ransangan Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia. (Unpublished) SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Research Report NonPeerReviewed ftunivmalaysab 2022-03-29T15:38:17Z Between April 2008 and March 2009, 47 days of boat surveys were conducted off Cowie Bay, Sabah with the aim of recording dolphins' distribution during neap and spring tides. Data on dolphin sightings and physiochemical properties of water were collected in every tide cycle for a period of four consecutively days in 39 sampling zones. There are two species of dolphins inhabiting Cowie Bay namely the Irrawaddy (Orcaellabrevirostris) and Indo-Pacific humpback (hereinafter humpback) (Sousa chinens;s) dolphins. Currently, there is limited information regarding dolphins' species in Malaysia. Therefore, this study was carried out to generate information and provide understanding on the ecology and conservation of the two species dolphin in the area where the conservation status is poorly available. Irrawaddy dolphins were found in 43 surveys (91.5 %) and their sighting frequencies were highest in Zone 3 with 183 sightings (30.81 %). Feeding behaviour of Irrawaddy dolphins was most frequent (50.25% of sightings) compared to socializing (28.42 %) and travelling (12.09 %). The occurrence of Irrawaddy dolphins was correlated with sea surface temperature (SST) and turbidity, and the same goes to feeding and socializing. While, Humpback dolphins were found in 41 surveys (87.2 %) and their sighting frequencies were highest in Zone 3 (near the Seranum River) with 226 sightings (28.36 %). This species spent more time for feeding (59.49 %) than socializing (38.93 %) and travelling (10.82 %). Occurrence and behaviour of humpback dolphins did not correlate with depth and any of the water parameters. Both species can tolerate the same water conditions in the study area. Humpback and Irrawaddy dolphins are mostly found near river mouth. Based on the high feeding activity recorded throughout the study period, Cowie Bay could be an important feeding ground for the two dolphins' species. Hence, it is recommended that socio-economic activities, such as logging, agriculture and fisheries, which are actively taking place in the study area be controlled to minimize threats. Such effort can largely contribute to the restoration of the dolphin populations and other marine life in the bay. Report Orca Universiti Malaysia Sabah: UMS Institutional Repository Cowie Bay ENVELOPE(-102.717,-102.717,57.167,57.167) Pacific
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Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
topic_facet SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
description Between April 2008 and March 2009, 47 days of boat surveys were conducted off Cowie Bay, Sabah with the aim of recording dolphins' distribution during neap and spring tides. Data on dolphin sightings and physiochemical properties of water were collected in every tide cycle for a period of four consecutively days in 39 sampling zones. There are two species of dolphins inhabiting Cowie Bay namely the Irrawaddy (Orcaellabrevirostris) and Indo-Pacific humpback (hereinafter humpback) (Sousa chinens;s) dolphins. Currently, there is limited information regarding dolphins' species in Malaysia. Therefore, this study was carried out to generate information and provide understanding on the ecology and conservation of the two species dolphin in the area where the conservation status is poorly available. Irrawaddy dolphins were found in 43 surveys (91.5 %) and their sighting frequencies were highest in Zone 3 with 183 sightings (30.81 %). Feeding behaviour of Irrawaddy dolphins was most frequent (50.25% of sightings) compared to socializing (28.42 %) and travelling (12.09 %). The occurrence of Irrawaddy dolphins was correlated with sea surface temperature (SST) and turbidity, and the same goes to feeding and socializing. While, Humpback dolphins were found in 41 surveys (87.2 %) and their sighting frequencies were highest in Zone 3 (near the Seranum River) with 226 sightings (28.36 %). This species spent more time for feeding (59.49 %) than socializing (38.93 %) and travelling (10.82 %). Occurrence and behaviour of humpback dolphins did not correlate with depth and any of the water parameters. Both species can tolerate the same water conditions in the study area. Humpback and Irrawaddy dolphins are mostly found near river mouth. Based on the high feeding activity recorded throughout the study period, Cowie Bay could be an important feeding ground for the two dolphins' species. Hence, it is recommended that socio-economic activities, such as logging, agriculture and fisheries, which are actively taking place in the study area be controlled to minimize threats. Such effort can largely contribute to the restoration of the dolphin populations and other marine life in the bay.
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title Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort ecology and conservation of irrawaddy, orca ella brevirostris and indo-pacific humpback, sousa chinensis, dolphins in cowie bay, sabah, malaysia
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
url http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/
http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/1/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddy.pdf
http://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23252/6/Ecology%20and%20conservation%20of%20Irrawaddyi.pdf
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Julian Ransangan Ecology and conservation of Irrawaddy, Orca Ella Brevirostris and Indo-Pacific Humpback, Sousa Chinensis, Dolphins in Cowie Bay, Sabah, Malaysia. (Unpublished)
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