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WDCS in the West Indian Ocean
Whales and dolphins in South Asia and the Indian Ocean are subject to a wide range of threats. Habitat loss is especially critical for cetaceans with a limited range, such as the riverine and coastal dolphins. Pollution is known to be high in parts of the region and coastal and riverine artisanal and commercial fisheries bycatch is also a significant issue. Research indicates that there is a consistent rise of water temperature, which is likely to be related to climate change. Erosion and flooding along the some coastlines is also expected to increase.
WDCS's historical contribution to this region has included conservation projects to protect:
- Ganges River dolphin, or susu in southern and north-east India and Nepal;
- Humpback whale, off Madagascar;
- Indus River dolphin, or bhulan in Sind, Pakistan;
Where WDCS is active in this region
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