Dear MARMAMs,

I am happy to share a new review paper titled 'Integrating Cultural
Dimensions in Sperm Whale (*Physeter macrocephalus*) Conservation: Threats,
Challenges, and Solutions,' led by first author Dr. Eguiguren:

Eguiguren, A., Avila I.C., Mesnick S., Cantor M., Hersh T., Pérez-Puig H.,
Rosero P.,Rendell L., Whitehead H., Rojas C. & Alava J. J. 2025.
Integrating cultural dimensions in sperm whale (*Physeter macrocephalus*)
conservation: threats,challenges and solutions. Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society B: 38020240142. http://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2024.0142

This review highlights how culture—socially transmitted behaviors—affects
the structure, vulnerability, and resilience of sperm whale populations,
particularly in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP). ETP sperm whales face
numerous human-caused threats, such as fishing conflicts, pollution, and
climate change, which hinder their population growth. Although a 2017 UN
initiative recognized the importance of cultural considerations in their
conservation, significant knowledge and implementation gaps remain. The
article calls for stronger international collaboration and the use of
advanced technologies to better integrate cultural dimensions into
conservation strategies for this vulnerable species.

The article is available at:
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rstb.2024.0142

Thank you,

Isabel C. Avila
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