Fisheries
Disease
Management
Combined?
General Cetaceans
100

These human-run ocean systems supply much of the world’s seafood but can also disrupt marine ecosystems.

What are fisheries?

100

This parasite causes respiratory distress, and often leads to respiratory failure. 

What are lungworms?

100

A primary nongovernmental organization that provides guidance on the conservation of cetaceans and management of whaling.

What is the International Whaling Commission?

100

Stress caused by changing prey distributions due to overfishing suppresses this bodily system, making cetaceans more vulnerable to disease.

What is the immune system?

100

The classification for the suborder of cetaceans that have symmetric skulls and baleen plates.

What are mysticetes?

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What are Baleen Whales?

200

This major threat occurs when whales or dolphins become accidentally caught in fishing nets or gear.

What is bycatch?

200

The fungal disease Lobomycosis causes damage to this organ - the largest organ of cetaceans.

What is skin?

200

This is a major human-caused contributor to the threat to cetacean populations around the entire world.

What is climate change?

200

Entanglement in this type of equipment not only causes injuries in cetaceans, but also increases their risk of developing secondary infections.

What is fishing gear?

200

This specialized, fatty organ, located in the forehead of odontocetes, is used for focusing and directing sound for echolocation. 

What is the melon? 

300

Overfishing leads to a shortage of krill and small fish, the main prey for mysticetes, creating this kind of problem.

What is food competition?

300

This viral infection in cetaceans often leads to issues with ability to stay afloat, causing mass stranding. 

What is Morbillivirus?

300
This approach involves investigating human pressures in different areas and designating conservation areas based on those pressures.

What is Marine Spatial Planning?

300

Outbreaks of morbillivirus in dolphins & whales are often made more severe when animals have weakened immune systems due to exposure to these industrial chemicals that bioaccumulate.

What are persistent organic pollutants (POPs)?

300
Mysticetes migrate to warmer waters for this reason.

What is "to birth and nurture calves"?

400

By releasing nutrient-rich waste near the ocean’s surface, whales support plankton growth through this ecological process.

What is the whale pump?

400

Infection with Herpesvirus can cause skin lesions that cause cetaceans to be more susceptible to other pathogens and opportunistic infections due to this condition. 

What is immunodeficiency?

400

When collecting biological samples from cetaceans, it is important that researchers keep this key safety precaution in mind.

What are zoonotic diseases?
400

This approach to regulating fisheries aims to consider whole food webs, including how much prey must be left for predators like cetaceans.

What is ecosystem-based fisheries management?

400

This sensory adaptation allows cetaceans to withstand extreme pressure changes during deep dives by collapsing safely.

What are flexible rib cages?

500

Name all 3 key management strategies designed to balance fishing activity with cetacean conservation.

What are sustainable fishing, safer gear, and marine protected areas?



500

While both toxoplasma gondii (a parasitic disease) and brucellosis (a bacterial disease) can cause reproductive issues such as stillbirths and abortions, this disease can also manifest in osteomyelitis, the infection of bone marrow.

What is Brucellosis?

500

This is one of the only populations of odontocetes that are *currently* covered by the IWC's Conservation Management Plans.

What is the South American River Dolphin?

500

The relationship between fisheries, immune suppression, pollutant load, and infectious disease outbreaks in cetaceans exemplifies this type of ecological framework that examines multiple stressors acting together.

What is a cumulative impacts model?

500

This organ in mysticete whales expands dramatically during feeding to take in huge volumes of water & prey.

What is the ventral throat pleats (or expandable throat grooves)?

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