Michael J Moore, Julie van der Hoop, Susan G Barco, Alex M Costidis, Frances M Gulland, Paul D Jepson, Kathleen T Moore, Stephen Raverty, William A McLellan
Post-mortem examination of dead and live stranded beach-cast pinnipeds and cetaceans for determination of a cause of death provides valuable information for the management, mitigation and prosecution of unintentional and sometimes malicious human impacts, such as vessel collision, fishing gear entanglement and gunshot. Delayed discovery, inaccessibility, logistics, human safety concerns, and weather make these events challenging. Over the past 3 decades, in response to public concern and federal and state or provincial regulations mandating such investigations to inform mitigation efforts, there has been an increasing effort to objectively and systematically investigate these strandings from a diagnostic and forensic perspective...
April 11, 2013: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms