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Vaquita

science, politics, and crime in the Sea of Cortez

Vaquita
Brooke Bessesen, Brooke Besses ...
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An edition of Vaquita (2018)

Vaquita

science, politics, and crime in the Sea of Cortez

"In 2006, the last of China's Yangtze river dolphins--baiji--succumbed to extinction, and la vaquita marina, a diminutive porpoise endemic to the Upper Gulf of California, quietly and without fanfare inherited the title of world's most endangered marine mammal. Unlike many other critically endangered species, the vaquita is not hunted. Nor is its habitat disappearing or degraded. The species is even protected by law. Why then have its numbers plummeted to near extinction when few humans have seen it live in the wild? The answer lies in a shadowy mix of international cartels, fishermen entrapped by politics and culture, and an unlikely fish called the totoaba. In this haunting story, Brooke Bessesen sets out to Mexico's Upper Gulf region to untangle the intricacies of the biology, acoustical science, and international intrigues behind the vaquita's decline. She interviews townspeople, fishermen, politicians, scientists, and activists, teasing apart a complex story filled with villains and heroes, a story whose outcome is unclear. When diplomatic and political efforts to save the little porpoise fail, Bessesen follows a team of veterinary experts in a binational effort to capture the last remaining vaquitas and breed them in captivity--the best hope for their survival"--Dust jacket flap.

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English
Pages
293

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Vaquita: science, politics, and crime in the Sea of Cortez
2018
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Vaquita: Science, Politics, and Crime in the Sea of Cortez
2018, Island Press
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Table of Contents

The dead girl
Resource extraction
Chasing a myth
Tangled agendas
Death, drugs, and accountability
Pirates on patrol
Searching for Vaquita
Hearing is believing
Science in the sea
Witnessing extinction
Saving Bigfoot
Sending out an SOS
Meet the totoaba
Last-ditch effort
Hope is a life raft (with a persistent leak)
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-283) and index.

Other Titles
Science, politics, and crime in the Sea of Cortez
Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.9542/0972
Library of Congress
QL737.C434B47 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 293 pages
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26966602M
ISBN 10
1610919319
ISBN 13
9781610919319
LCCN
2018939123
OCLC/WorldCat
1046982959

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