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Irrawaddy Dolphin

(irrawaddydolphin)





Irrawaddy Dolphin
Status: Unknown
ScientificClassification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Cetacea
Family: Delphinidae
Genus: Orcaella
species : brevirostris
Binomial name
Orcaella brevirostris
Gray , 1866

The Irrawaddy Dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris) is a species of dolphin found near coasts and in estuaries in parts of south-east Asia.

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Taxonomy

The Irrawaddy Dolphin was identified by Owen in 1866 and is the only species in its genus. It is similar to the beluga in appearance. It has sometimes been listed in either a family containing just itselfand in Monodontidae and Delphinapteridae . Nowadaysthere is widespread agreement to list it in the Delphinidae family

Genetically the Irrawaddy Dolphin is closely related to the Orca . The species namebreviorstris comes from the Latin brevis meaning short.

Physical description

This species has a large melon and a blunt, rounded head. Its beakis indistinct. The dorsal fin is short, blunt and triangular. It is locatedabout two-thirds of the way along the back. The flippers are long and broad. It is lightly coloured all over - slightly morewhite on the underside than the back. It appears whiter than it actually is when set against the background of a muddy river.

Length is about 100cm at birth and 230cm at full maturity. Birth weight is about 10kg. Adult weight exceeds 130kg. Lifespan isabout 30 years.

The Irrawaddy Dolphin is a slow swimmer. It surfaces in a rolling fashion and lifts its tail fluke clear of the water for adeep dive only. Irrawaddy Dolphins spit streams of water from their mouths whilst spyhopping. Dolphins of the species kept incaptivity have been trained to do this on demand.

Population and distribution

Although sometimes called the Irrawaddy River Dolphin, it is not a true river dolphin but an oceanic dolphin that livesnear coasts and enters rivers, including the Ganges and the Mekong as well as the Irrawaddy from which it takes its name.Its range extends from the Bay of Bengal to New Guinea and northern Australia .

Human interaction

On account of their coastal nature Irrawaddy Dolphins are more susceptible to interference than other river dolphins. The mostdirect threat is the capturing of Irrawaddys for their oil. As an endangered species , they are legally protected from hunting, however, enforcement may be poor along tensof thousands of miles of coast line. Entanglements in gillnets and deaths injury due to explosives used in fishing are common in Vietnam and Thailand . All along its distribution population and otherhabitat degradation worries conservationists. Human influence such as nets crossing river channels restrict movement and isolatepopulations, causing them to decline.

Irrawaddys are also taken to perform in aquariums . Though this practice is lesscommon than it used to be, it still has a significant local impact.

The IUCN lists several populations, including those in the Mahakam River and Malampaya Sound , as critically endangered.

References

  • National Audobon Society Guide to Marine Mammals of the World ISBN 0375411410
  • Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals ISBN 0125513402
  • Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises, Mark Carwardine, ISBN 0751327816
  • IUCN Red list entry for Irrawaddy Dolphins



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