Dear colleagues,
My co-authors and I are pleased to share our latest publication:
Kuit, S.H., Ponnampalam, L.S., Hammond, P., Chong, V.C., & Then, A.Y. (2021). 
Abundance estimates of three cetacean species in the coastal waters of Matang, 
Perak, Peninsular Malaysia. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater 
Ecosystems. https://doi:10.1002/aqc.3699
Abstract:
The paucity of baseline data on coastal cetaceans due to a lack of research in 
developing countries frequently precludes assessment of their status and 
informed management actions for conservation. This study provides the first 
abundance estimates of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, Irrawaddy dolphins, and 
Indo-Pacific finless porpoises in the coastal waters of Matang, Peninsular 
Malaysia. Boat-based surveys covering 1,152 km2 of coastal waters with 4,108 km 
of survey effort were conducted between 2013 and 2016 to collect data for line 
transect analysis of Irrawaddy dolphins and finless porpoises. 
Photo-identification data of humpback dolphins were concurrently collected for 
mark–recapture analysis. Estimates of abundance from four sampling strata 
totalled 763 Irrawaddy dolphins (CV = 13%, 95% confidence interval (CI) [588, 
990]) and 600 Indo-Pacific finless porpoises (CV = 27%, 95% CI [354, 1,016]). 
The annual abundance estimates of humpback dolphins ranged between 171 (95% CI 
[148, 208]) in 2014–2015 and 81 (95% CI [67, 98]) in 2015–2016, likely due to 
the presence of offshore individuals that moved in and out of the study area. 
The estuarine strata were inhabited by 68 (95% CI [63, 73]) inshore humpback 
dolphins in 2013–2014 to 87 (95% CI [78, 97]) dolphins in 2014–2015. As an 
International Union for Conservation of Nature important marine mammal area, 
the productive coastal waters of Matang are shown to support a high density of 
small coastal cetaceans, and the results serve as an important baseline for 
future studies to identify population trends for conservation management plans.
This publication can be found at this link: 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aqc.3699 (Early View).
Please contact me at [email protected] if you would like a PDF copy.

Best regards,
Vivian Kuit
MareCet Research Organization

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