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author Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata
Wirasatriya, Anindya
Asyraffauzan, Haidar
Fahmi
Syakurachman, Ismail
Hasan, Abdi
Prasetio, Hanggar
Sianipar, Abraham
Setyawan, Edy
Prabowo, Prabowo
Wattiheluw, Muhammad Subhan
Handoyo, Arief Edy
Kurniawan, Muhammad Firdaus Agung Kunto
Erdmann, Mark V
Supriatna, Jatna
Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini
author_facet Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata
Wirasatriya, Anindya
Asyraffauzan, Haidar
Fahmi
Syakurachman, Ismail
Hasan, Abdi
Prasetio, Hanggar
Sianipar, Abraham
Setyawan, Edy
Prabowo, Prabowo
Wattiheluw, Muhammad Subhan
Handoyo, Arief Edy
Kurniawan, Muhammad Firdaus Agung Kunto
Erdmann, Mark V
Supriatna, Jatna
Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini
Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata
Wirasatriya, Anindya
Asyraffauzan, Haidar
Fahmi
Syakurachman, Ismail
Hasan, Abdi
Prasetio, Hanggar
Sianipar, Abraham
Setyawan, Edy
Prabowo, Prabowo
Wattiheluw, Muhammad Subhan
Handoyo, Arief Edy
Kurniawan, Muhammad Firdaus Agung Kunto
Erdmann, Mark V
Supriatna, Jatna
Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Spatio-temporal patterns, trends, and oceanographic drivers of whale shark strandings in Indonesia. Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata Wirasatriya, Anindya Asyraffauzan, Haidar Fahmi Syakurachman, Ismail Hasan, Abdi Prasetio, Hanggar Sianipar, Abraham Setyawan, Edy Prabowo, Prabowo Wattiheluw, Muhammad Subhan Handoyo, Arief Edy Kurniawan, Muhammad Firdaus Agung Kunto Erdmann, Mark V Supriatna, Jatna Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini Animals Sharks Indonesia Spatio-Temporal Analysis Conservation of Natural Resources Oceanography Population Dynamics Seasons Ecosystem Despite the increased international attention to whale shark conservation, their populations remain predominantly depleted due to anthropogenic activities such as fishing, ship collisions, and marine pollution. Reports of whale shark strandings in Indonesia have been increasing in recent years, elevating concerns regarding their well-being and the potential disturbance to their population recovery. However, limited understanding of stranding patterns, trends, and the oceanographic factors potentially driving these events has resulted in efforts focusing primarily on responding to strandings rather than implementing effective mitigation strategies. Using a 13-year stranding dataset (n = 115) obtained from open-access databases, reports, news, and publications, we examined the characteristics of stranding cases in Indonesia, including population demographics, where hotspots occur, and whether their occurrence is related to oceanographic dynamics in the region. Our study highlights significant population-level disturbances, with 70% of stranded individuals being large juveniles (4-7 m). It also documented a positive interannual trend in stranding cases (R² = 0.67, p
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spellingShingle Spatio-temporal patterns, trends, and oceanographic drivers of whale shark strandings in Indonesia.
Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata
Wirasatriya, Anindya
Asyraffauzan, Haidar
Fahmi
Syakurachman, Ismail
Hasan, Abdi
Prasetio, Hanggar
Sianipar, Abraham
Setyawan, Edy
Prabowo, Prabowo
Wattiheluw, Muhammad Subhan
Handoyo, Arief Edy
Kurniawan, Muhammad Firdaus Agung Kunto
Erdmann, Mark V
Supriatna, Jatna
Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini
Animals
Sharks
Indonesia
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Conservation of Natural Resources
Oceanography
Population Dynamics
Seasons
Ecosystem
Spatio-temporal patterns, trends, and oceanographic drivers of whale shark strandings in Indonesia. Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata Wirasatriya, Anindya Asyraffauzan, Haidar Fahmi Syakurachman, Ismail Hasan, Abdi Prasetio, Hanggar Sianipar, Abraham Setyawan, Edy Prabowo, Prabowo Wattiheluw, Muhammad Subhan Handoyo, Arief Edy Kurniawan, Muhammad Firdaus Agung Kunto Erdmann, Mark V Supriatna, Jatna Manessa, Masita Dwi Mandini Animals Sharks Indonesia Spatio-Temporal Analysis Conservation of Natural Resources Oceanography Population Dynamics Seasons Ecosystem Despite the increased international attention to whale shark conservation, their populations remain predominantly depleted due to anthropogenic activities such as fishing, ship collisions, and marine pollution. Reports of whale shark strandings in Indonesia have been increasing in recent years, elevating concerns regarding their well-being and the potential disturbance to their population recovery. However, limited understanding of stranding patterns, trends, and the oceanographic factors potentially driving these events has resulted in efforts focusing primarily on responding to strandings rather than implementing effective mitigation strategies. Using a 13-year stranding dataset (n = 115) obtained from open-access databases, reports, news, and publications, we examined the characteristics of stranding cases in Indonesia, including population demographics, where hotspots occur, and whether their occurrence is related to oceanographic dynamics in the region. Our study highlights significant population-level disturbances, with 70% of stranded individuals being large juveniles (4-7 m). It also documented a positive interannual trend in stranding cases (R² = 0.67, p
title Spatio-temporal patterns, trends, and oceanographic drivers of whale shark strandings in Indonesia.
topic Animals
Sharks
Indonesia
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Conservation of Natural Resources
Oceanography
Population Dynamics
Seasons
Ecosystem
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41107423/