Mammals which have adapted to live in the sea, such as whales, dolphins, porpoises, etc. (Source: CED)



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Leeney RH 2021. Towards sustainability of marine wildlife-watching tourism in Namibia. Journal of the Namibia Scientific Society 68 5-29
Martin MJ, Gridley T, Elwen SH, Jensen FH 2018. Heaviside’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) relax acoustic crypsis to increase communication range. Proceedings: Biological Sciences 285 (1883) 1-9
Roux J-P, Braby RJ, Best PB 2015. Does disappearance mean extirpation? The case of right whales off Namibia. Marine Mammal Science 31 (3) 1132-1152
Kirkman SP, Hofmeyr GJG, Seakamela SM, Pistorius PA 2016. A conservation assessment of Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus. The Red List of Mammals of South Africa, Swaziland and Lesotho
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de Bruyn PJN, Bester MN, Mecenero S, Kirkman SP, Roux J-P, Klages NTW 2003. Temporal variation of cephalopods in the diet of Cape fur seals in Namibia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 33 (2) 85-96
Rus Hoelzel A, Sarigol F, Gridley T, Elwen SH 2021. Natal origin of Namibian grey whale implies new distance record for in-water migration. Biological Letters 17
Berry HH, Lenssen J 1997. Cape Fur Seal predation by Brown Hyaena in the Namib-Naukluft Park, Namibia. Madoqua 19 (2) 115-116
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Cape fur seal predation by brown hyaena_Namib Naukluft Park.pdf 392.21 KB
Bianchi G, Carpenter KE, Roux J-P, Molloy FJ, Boyer D, Boyer HJ 1999. Field Guide to The Living Marine Resources of Namibia. FAO Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery Purposes.
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Field Guide to The Living Marine Resources of Namibia.pdf 13.69 MB
Williams AJ, Dyer BM, Randall RM, Komen J 1990. Killer whales Orcinas orca and seabirds: play, predation and association. Marine Ornithology 18 (1) 37-41
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Killer whales Orcinas orca and seabirds.pdf 303.41 KB
Shaughnessy PD 1980. Short note: Note on Ladys Rocks, South West Africa. Madoqua 12 (1) 65-66
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Shaughnessy_1980_Madoqua_12_1_Ladys_Rocks.pdf 469.32 KB
Mecenero S 2004. Seabirds are not tasty to all Cape Fur Seals. Bird Numbers 13 (2) 15-16
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Mecenero_2004_bird_numbers_13_fur_seal_diet.pdf 87.26 KB
Mecenero S 2001. The diet of Cape Fur Seals. Bird Numbers 10 (2) 21-22
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Mecenero_2001_bird_numbers_10_fur_seal_diet.pdf 190.36 KB
Craig AJFK, Hummel AC 1993. Wahlberg's records of birds and other mammals in the Atlantic Ocean in 1838-1845. Marine Ornithology 21 71-73
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Craig_1993_Marine_Ornithology_21_71-73.pdf 151.28 KB
Cape Cross Seal Reserve - Profile.
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Cape Cross Park Profile.pdf 175.16 KB
Cape Cross Seal Reserve.
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Cape Cross Brochure.pdf 4.41 MB
Kirkman SP, Oosthuizen WH, Meÿer MA, Kotze PGH, Roux J-P, Underhill LG 2007. Making sense of censuses and dealing with missing data: trends in pup counts of Cape fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus for the period 1972–2004. African Journal of Marine Science 29 (2) 161–176
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Kirkman et al 2007 aerial census seals.pdf 276.92 KB
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2008. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for the coastal areas of the Erongo and Kunene Regions.
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Coastal-SEA_Kunene-Erongo_Summary.pdf 1.54 MB
Weir CR 2006. Sightings of beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidae) including first confirmed Cuvier's beaked whales Ziphius cavirostris from Angola. African Journal of Marine Science 28 (1) 173 - 175
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Weir 2006 Beaked whales in Angola.pdf 101.12 KB
Currie H, Grobler K, Kemper J 2008. Namibian Islands' Marine Protected Area.
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Namibian islands Marine Protected Area WWF report.pdf 4.86 MB
Findlay KP, Best PB, Ross GJB, Cockcroft VG 1992. The distribution of small Odontocete Cetaceans off the coast of South Africa and Namibia. South African Journal of Marine Science 237 - 270
Kemper J, Underhill LG, Crawford RJM, Kirkman SP 2007. Chapter 42: Revision of the conservation status of seabirds and seals breeding in the Benguela Ecosystem. Final report of the BCLME (Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem) project on top predators as Biological Indicators of Ecosystem Change in the BCLME 325-342
Boyer DC, Hampton I 2001. An overview of the living marine resources of Namibia. South African Journal of Marine Science 23 5 - 35
Shaughnessy PD 1978. Fur seals preying on seabirds. Cormorant 5 31
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Shortridge GC 1934. Cape Clawless Otter - Kaapse Otter Aonyx capensis Schinz. The Mammals of South West Africa 189-192
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Cape clawless otter.pdf 2.93 MB
Shortridge GC 1934. Spotted-Necked Otter - Gevlekte Otter Lutra (Hydrogale) maculicollis Lichtenstein. The Mammals of South West Africa 187-189
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Spotted_necked and Cape Clawless Otters_Shortridge 1934.pdf 3.84 MB
1998. Summary and Contents. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 1-14
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Contents_Introduction and summary.pdf 10.74 MB
1998. Index. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study
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Index.pdf 6.14 MB
1998. Appendices 1-13. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 306-325
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Appendices 1_13.pdf 19.92 MB
1998. Chapter 6. Future priorities, research needs and actions - 6.3 Other priority actions. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 301-303
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6_3 Other priority actions_1998.pdf 4.38 MB
1998. Chapter 6. Future priorities, research needs and actions - 6.2 Research priorities. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 300-301
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6-2 Research prioties_1998.pdf 2.71 MB
1998. Chapter 5. Environmental legislation in Namibia - 5.8 Conclusions and the way forward. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 294-297
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5_8 Conclusions and the way forward and references_1998.pdf 6.07 MB
1998. Chapter 5. Environmental legislation in Namibia - 5.7 Other aspects of CBD. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 292-294
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5_7 Other aspects of CBD_1998.pdf 4.52 MB
1998. Chapter 5. Environmental legislation in Namibia - 5.6 Innovative methods to conserve biodiversity. Biological Diversity in Namibia: A Country Study 289-292
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5_6 Innovative methods to conserve biodiversity_1998.pdf 6.11 MB