Dear MARMAM colleagues,

We are happy to share our new paper titled "Marine protected areas miss key
habitats of Bryde's whales and bottlenose dolphins exposed to anthropogenic
stressors" (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.118265). We employed
habitat suitability modeling and a novel exposure index to identify areas
where Bryde's whales and bottlenose dolphins overlap with cumulative human
impacts and existing MPAs along the Brazilian coast.

Highlights:
- Southeastern Brazil holds key habitats for Bryde's whales and bottlenose
dolphins
- Oceanic areas under high stress remain unprotected by marine protected
areas
- High overlap with oil and gas activities in the Southeast elevates risks
for species
- Effective conservation needs stronger MPAs and stressor mitigation
strategies

Best regards,
Guilherme
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