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    Humans' Taste for Dolphins & Manatees on the Rise

    Fillet of dolphin? Polar bear steak? As world population increases, people in coastal poverty-stricken areas are turning to the ocean for their meals, consuming marine mammals such as dolphins and seals, new research suggests.

    Since 1990, at least 87 species of marine mammals — including dolphins, porpoises and manatees — have been served up in 114 countries. They are the victims of hunting and even commercial fishing operations, where they are sometimes caught accidentally, the researchers said.

    The fishing of larger marine mammals, like humpback whales, is strictly regulated and monitored; but the extent to which these smaller warm-blooded marine species, including dolphins and seals, are caught, killed and eaten has been largely unstudied and unmonitored.

    "International regulatory bodies exist to gauge the status of whale populations and regulate the hunting of these giants," study researcher Martin Robards, of the Wildlife Conservation Society, said in a statement. "These species, however, represent only a fraction of the world's diversity of marine mammals, many of which are being accidentally netted, trapped, and — in some instances — directly hunted without any means of tracking as to whether these off-takes are sustainable."

    Porpoise and narwhal on the menu

    To get a clearer picture of the problem, the Wildlife Conservation Society and Okapi Wildlife Associates examined records on small fisheries focused on small whales (like pilot whales), dolphins and porpoises from 1975 and records of global marine mammal catches between 1966 and 1975.

    From there, the researchers consulted about 900 other sources, including reports and discussions with numerous researchers and environmental managers; the exhaustive investigation took three years to complete.

    They found that since 1990, people in at least 114 countries have consumed one or more of at least 87 marine mammal species.The list includes species people might not know by name or sight, such as the pygmy beaked whale, South Asian river dolphin, narwhal, Chilean dolphin, long-finned pilot whale and Burmeister's porpoise. The list also includes well-known species, such as bottlenose dolphins, seals, sea lions (including the California sea lion), polar bears and three species of manatees. [Gallery: Polar Bears Swimming in the Arctic]

    Some of these species, like the manatee's close relative the dugong, are considered a delicacy in some parts of the world, making them targets of human consumption.

    Wild eats

    Since the 1970s, humans' taste for these warm-blooded aquatic animals has apparently been on the rise, the researchers found, especially incoastal areas and estuaries (where rivers meet oceans). This could be due, in part, to changes in fishing techniques in those areas, where these marine mammals are caught as "bycatch" in nets meant for other fish.

    In areas such as the Congo, Gabon and Madagascar, these marine mammals serve as supplementary sources of dietary protein, similar to the animals in the forests that are taken by hunters and locals as bushmeat. As the world's population continues to increase, so does its food needs. The Wildlife Conservation Society is working with fishermen in these areas to reduce the need to catch wild marine mammals, and instead hunt sustainable fish.

    The researchers say that increased awareness of the problem and increased monitoring are needed to prevent the destruction of marine life.

    "There is a need for improved monitoring of species such as Atlantic and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins," Howard Rosenbaum, director of the Wildlife Conservation Society's Ocean Giants Program, said in a statement. "In more remote areas and a number of countries, a greater immediate need is to understand the motivations behind the consumption of marine mammals and use these insights to develop solutions to protect these iconic species."

    The study was published Jan. 24 in the journal Biological Conservation.

    You can follow LiveScience staff writer Jennifer Welsh on Twitter @microbelover. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

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    73 comments

    • Boney Knott  •  3 months ago
      where is the best place up north to get some of this before it is gone ? I suspect not alaska or canada because protectionist laws
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      I'm not buying into this info.
      • O'Brian 3 months ago
        Yeah, this story doesn't pass the smell test. More environmentalist propaganda to help push the depopulation agenda, I wonder?
    • Lawrence  •  Englewood, United States  •  3 months ago
      Pigs and cows are mammals too...
      • Jean 3 months ago
        Humans too... maybe tastes like chicken!!!!:)
      • radu n 3 months ago
        But pigs and cows are loaded with hormons that change our children into ....
    • Michael  •  4 months ago
      Given time, we humans will consume every living thing on this planet. Then guess what we'll eat?
      • rrbb 4 months ago
        Soylet Green.
      • Lars Awesome 4 months ago
        Yeah Baby!!! Rrbb, Classic!!
      • not t 3 months ago
        Now I'm hungry.
    • Mike  •  Valley Springs, United States  •  3 months ago
      If only politicians would stop being cowardly and the masses stop being stupid. It is time to take care of our planet. If you want children so badly, adopt, it is easier on your body physically and it gives a child a home. We can lower our population ourselves, comfortably or it will be done naturally and without mercy.
      • Joe 3 months ago
        The only problem with this is the ignorant people who spit out kids due to one reason or another will not fix the problem. If you noticed most countries don't have a population rise like most 3rd world countries. On top of that Religion wants people to spit out kids as if the mother is a queen ant. Look at muslims most have about 5-7 kids and don't get me start on that Duggard family with 20 kids. Religion just needs to have people tone it down and get a little self control going.
      • m 3 months ago
        Minorities churn them out like rabbits in order to not be minorities and to overwhelm the majorities with social costs. That will not stop.
    • Edward  •  Seattle, United States  •  3 months ago
      Just think of all those people that americans could feed with just the food we throw away, I know alot of people who wont eat leftovers they just throw them out!
    • Eldo Rado  •  3 months ago
      This proves man will do anything for a buck...
    • J  •  3 months ago
      It's cultural bias for all you repulsed commentators. You think nothing of eating pigs(supposed intelligent animals). People eat rats, bats, guinea pigs, spiders, the list goes on.Food is food. Get over it. Your criteria of It's cute or smart. What gives you the right to decide what people should eat based on your cultural views. We eat what is available. That is how it has always been.
      • OldVet72 3 months ago
        So if we follow your view to its conclusion, cannibalism is OK as long as the local culture approves.
      • bill 3 months ago
        I think so oldvet72 and we should start with the old first.
      • J 3 months ago
        Taking the extreme to defend your position because you have no valid point. Stop being dickwads. That is not what I meant and you know it.
    • rrbb  •  Chula Vista, United States  •  4 months ago
      Two Words: Chinese Food.

      That is all.
    • jefferys  •  3 months ago
      All of you people commenting trying to "save" these animals can't read. It said people in coastal poverty-stricken areas are turning to the ocean for their meals. Poor no money. You think this is new? They have been hunted and eaten since the dawn of time and you didn't say nothing until you read it on Yahoo news.
    • Mike  •  Valley Springs, United States  •  3 months ago
      Hey #$%$ stop having kids, we have 7 billion people on this planet, enough is enough.
    • lilith  •  4 months ago
      What can you say about a report of this kind ,eating dolphins for gods sake,thats just wrong.Seals they been eating for hundreds of years, but the dolphins thing is beyond strange.
    • Dr.Lecter  •  Brush Prairie, United States  •  4 months ago
      How many people can this planet sustain ??? I'm sick of seeing these couples having 5+ kids. Doug Stanhope has a great video on youtube about sodomy and how it's "green". Look it up.
    • Another Man  •  3 months ago
      since the dolphins went on the human menu, what's next, the Long Pork?
    • Peter  •  Riverview, United States  •  3 months ago
      Dont worry the Powers that be have a plan to lower the population. It's called WW3 !
      This news flash brought to you by the New World Order...
    • Tax the church  •  3 months ago
      Dolphin safe…dolphin?
    • David Neu  •  Dallas, United States  •  3 months ago
      If we could view our world as a Petri dish and looked down through a microscope, one would swear humans are the amoebas of the micro world.
    • Bad Habit  •  3 months ago
      Extraterrestrials exist and I can understand why they refuse to reveal themselves to us:
      "I'm not going down there. They eat anything that moves!"

      And yes, I am a hypocrite on this subject. I eat meat (beef, poultry, & fish) yet at the same time I am disgusted that, as a species, we eat other living creatures and are OK with it.
      Thinking about the very concept of it is truly horrifying.

      I WILL be the first one in line buying cloned, lab grown slabs of meat when they become available.
    • Ashley  •  Mechanicsburg, United States  •  3 months ago
      I really wish the low life's would just start eating each other, instead of making our ocean wildlife suffer for their own incompetence... GET A JOB so you can afford to eat real food.
    • Robert F  •  Bossier City, United States  •  3 months ago
      the human race needs some serious population controls in place in the next 25 years or this place is going to be a crowded, miserable place and wars will be fought even more frequently over access to basic resources (water, land, etc..) The earth cannot sustain unlimited human population growth
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