TRAINING ON DISENTANGLEMENT OF WHALES SOUTH AFRICAN DISENTAGLEMENT NETWORK FORMED

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
February of 2006

 

WEDNESDAY, 15 FEBRUARY 2006: The Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, as one of the members of the newly established South African Disentanglement Network, will participate in a two day workshop from 16-17 February 2006, focusing on how to efficiently and safely disentangle whales and monitor scientifically entanglement rates of whales in South African coastal waters. Other partners involved in the South African Whale Disentanglement network are the Dolphin Action & Protection Group, The Sharks Board NSRI SAPS Divers, Border Police, Mammal Research Institute and the Table Mountain National Park.

South Africa has developed as one of the whale watching areas of the world. Its policy regarding the utilization of its whale resources is to reserve these exclusively for non-consumptive use, namely boat- and shore based whale watching. Whale watching has grown tremendously in South Africa and is regarded as one of the eco-tourism priorities.

Increasingly on an international level, entanglement of whales is becoming an area of concern.

In South African waters, the main entanglement challenges of large whales existing at present, are entanglement in rock lobster ropes and buoys on the west and southwest coasts and entanglement in shark gillnets on the KZN coast.

In September last year (2005) scientists and divers from the department, with officials from the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) and SA Police Services have saved an entangled Southern Right whale. The 8 metre whale was entangled with 7 large rock lobster buoys and ropes in the False Bay area
The buoys and ropes were removed by cutting the ropes with departmentally designed and produced knives, specifically for such purposes. The operation lasted for approximately 3 hours.

A Whale disentanglement expert from the Center for Conservation Studies in the United States of America, Dr Bob Bowman, will the main speaker at the workshop and will also give volunteers practical instruction on the second day.

Members of the media are invited to attend the practical training sessions on 17 February 2006, Marine Research Aquarium, Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, Sea Point, CAPE TOWN at 08h30.

 
Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
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