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Hectors dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori)

one of the smallest (1.2 to 1.4 metres long) and rarest (c.8000) dolphins in the world, endemic to New Zealand coastal waters. They are very difficult to get good photos of because they move so fast. They are oh so very cute though!

Hectors dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori)
Chlidonias, 9 Jan 2011
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    • Chlidonias
      one of the smallest (1.2 to 1.4 metres long) and rarest (c.8000) dolphins in the world, endemic to New Zealand coastal waters. They are very difficult to get good photos of because they move so fast. They are oh so very cute though!
    • Chlidonias
      I was just reading an article in the latest NZ Geographic about Maui's dolphins (the North Island subspecies C.h. maui, the one pictured above being the South Island C.h. hectori). The most recent surveys show about 7000 Hector's dolphins (South Island) and only about 110 Maui's dolphins (North Island). The species overall decline is almost solely due to gill-nets set by recreational fishermen. Because of the Hector's dolphins' habitat requirements their distribution coincides almost exactly with the areas of set-netting. Set-netting first started in the early 1970s and the article was saying that even if set-netting could be stopped immediately it would take 200 years for the Maui's dolphin to recover to half it's 1970 population level, and 1000 years to recover fully to that level.
    • Kifaru Bwana
      So, why the friggin ... are they not effectively and adequately protected? :mad:
    • Chlidonias
      Maui's dolphin numbers drop - Yahoo! New Zealand News
    • Chlidonias
      NZ's rarest dolphin nearing extinction - National - NZ Herald News
      Raewyn Peart: How to save the Maui dolphins - Opinion - NZ Herald News

      I don't normally promote online petitions, but this is of great importance. Only 55 Maui's dolphins left in existence, and we don't want it to follow in the wake of the baiji do we: Save The Maui's Dolphin
    • DavidBrown
      I signed the petition. I hope that the little guys can be saved and that I get to see them in the wild someday.
    • jayjds2
      Which subspecies is the individual pictured in the photo?
    • Chlidonias
      it's the South Island hectori.
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    • jayjds2
      @Chlidonias have you ever seen maui? How difficult was it to find this individual?
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