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SunWuKong
03-21-2005, 10:10 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4367135.stm

Asian river dolphins 'threatened'
By Roland Pease
BBC science correspondent

Asia's river dolphins are in danger of extinction because of the damming of rivers and declining water quality, says global conservation body the WWF.

Once-thriving populations are being threatened by human activity.

Only a handful of individuals of a local species of dolphins are now left in China's Yangtze River.

The WWF's warning comes as part of the build-up to the United Nations International Decade of Water for Life, which is to be launched on Tuesday.

Fresh water dolphins are key indicators of the health of rivers, according to the WWF; not only because of the direct effects of low water quality on them, but because they prey on fish which are themselves sensitive to the state of their environment.

Distinct species of dolphin inhabit the Yangtze, the Ganges, the Indus and the rivers of South East Asia.

Only 13 individuals now survive in the Yangtze River. Elsewhere, they are numbered in just thousands.

Risk to humans

Industrial and agricultural pollution is one problem. Residues of pesticides and herbicides have been found in dolphin tissues.

Human sewage is another. So is the damming of rivers - restricting their natural ranges, and destroying the spawning grounds for the species of fish they prey on.

Abstraction of water from the rivers exacerbates the problems - only 5% of the water in the Ganges reaches the sea.

But the WWF is not simply concerned with the survival of some of nature's more elegant species.

The plight of the dolphins, the WWF says, should alert us to the risk to humans of low-quality water.

And solutions that help dolphins can also help the hundreds of millions who live along the banks of Asia's great rivers, the group says.

applehead
03-21-2005, 03:55 PM
eh. i didn't know there were dolphins in china.

SunWuKong
03-21-2005, 07:20 PM
eh. i didn't know there were dolphins in china.

oh yes, there are. they were even mentioned in Tang poetry (Tang dynasty: AD 618-907). i just didn't know there was such a thing as fresh water river dolphins.

and there is actually a kind of dolphin near Hong Kong at the Pearl River Delta that's not found anywhere else in the world. they're humpback dolphins, but the population at the Pearl River Delta is actually pink in colour.

http://www.hkdolphinwatch.com/

yoMAMA
03-21-2005, 09:08 PM
eh. i didn't know there were dolphins in china.

Yes, there are freshwater river dolphins in central china called the yangtze dolphins it's highly endangered and placed on the most critically endangered and protected list.

deez nuts
03-22-2005, 07:06 AM
i just didn't know there was such a thing as fresh water river dolphins.


they're called bai ji and they're found in the yangtze river.

it's considered one of the world's rarest animals. the last i heard you can count the remaining number of bai ji on one hand. i wonder if they're tasty and if they're a delicacy cuz they're so rare. i would like to try me some "bai ji."

applehead
03-23-2005, 08:06 AM
oh wow. cool stuff!!!
i heart dolphins.
even the humpback ones.

here's a picture of the humpback dolphins.
and some info.
http://www.thesea.ecsd.net/humpback_dolphins.htm

also included in the picture are seaweed and jellyfish.

all joking aside.
WOW!!
in some of the pictures that rad linked
the dolphins really are pink.

SunWuKong
03-25-2005, 09:28 AM
all joking aside.
WOW!!
in some of the pictures that rad linked
the dolphins really are pink.

they are born almost black, and as they mature, they grow into a whitish pink. i wonder if it's because of the pollution in the ocean water around HK. :tongue:

applehead
03-25-2005, 11:20 AM
i''m glad you guys don't eat 'em.
heheehehhe

asvenus
03-25-2005, 12:05 PM
they are beautiful...even the name 'river dolphin' there's something pretty about it!!

i like creatures of the sea...not just to eat either!!

Faithless
08-30-2006, 12:52 AM
SWK (http://forums.yellowworld.org/showpost.php?p=488758&postcount=5) as cute as pandas are, i definitely think conservation of the river dolphins is more important. and not so much because their numbers are even lower, though that's certainly a great reason, but because they're actually historically significant. those river dolphins are mentioned in classic literature and poetry, like Tang poetry, written about Changjiang. imagine what an incredibly pity it would be for future generations to read these ancient poems but never having the chance to actually see one of those river dolphins in real life.


Aye, it would be a shame indeed -- extinction, not sort of naturally occuring, but at the hands of man and pollution.

BTW, how many different names are there for this animal?