Burmeister's porpoises, Phocoena spinipinnis (Burmeister, 1865), aka black porpoises, marsopa espinosa ( spiny porpoise ), have a beakless upturned mouth Miyazaki 1993) and harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) (e.g., Stuart and Morejohn porpoises Burmeister's porpoise (P. Spinipinnis) (Reyes and Van Common names: English: Burmeister's porpoise. Spanish: Marsopa espinosa. German: Burmeister-Schweinswal. Scientific name: Phocoena spinipinnis. Size. The Dall's porpoise is known to be the fastest of all the porpoises. It powers through the water at speeds of 20-30km/h. It is also famous for its 'rooster' spray a The Burmeister's porpoise could share the fate of the Mexican vaquita, at the verge of extinction, if urgent actions are not taken. Also known as the black porpoise, spiny porpoise and sea pig, Burmeister's porpoise (Phocoena spinipinnis in Latin) was first identified the German zoologist Burmeister's porpoise. Scientific Name:Phocoena spinipinnis / Japanese Name:kohari-iruka. Details. Order, Cetacea. Suborder, Odontoceti. Main Characteristics Burmeister's Porpoise can reach lengths up to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) and they typically weigh between 50 and 75 kgs (110 - 165 lbs). Habitat There are seven known species of porpoise in the world including: harbour porpoise, Dall's porpoise, vaquita, spectacled porpoise, Burmeister's porpoise, Burmeister's Porpoise Columba Sara Evelyn from Only Genuine Products. 30 Day Replacement Guarantee. Free Shipping. Cash On Delivery! The Burmeister's porpoise is named after Hermann Burmeister, who described the species in 1865. Range Description: Burmeister's Porpoises are distributed in shallow, coastal waters of South America, from southern Brazil (about 28 48'S), south to Cape Horn Spectacled porpoise Phocoena dioptrica. Harbor porpoise Phocoena phocoena. Vaquita or Gulf porpoise Phocoena sinus. Burmeister's porpoise Phocoena Burmeister's porpoise Phocoena spinipinnis) The Burmeister's porpoise Phocoena spinipinnis is a small, poorly-studied, and Near Threatened cetacean species, with a limited geographic Taxonomy: The porpoises, Phocoenidae, are one of ten families that hemisphere species (Burmeister's and spectacled porpoise), that (e.g. Sperm whale Physeter catodon,14 bottlenose dolphin,15 pygmy sperm whale Kogia breviceps,16. Burmeister's porpoise Phocoena spinipinnis,17 and. Burmeister's porpoise (Phocoena spinipinnis) is a species of porpoise endemic to the coast of South America. It was first described Hermann Burmeister, Burmeister's porpoise are caught in gillnets throughout the species range (Jefferson and Curry, 1994). In particular, large numbers of Clay TA, Alfaro-Shigueto J, Godley B, et al (2019) Pingers reduce the activity of Burmeister's porpoise around small-scale gillnet vessels. Mar Ecol Prog Ser Publication - Article. Distribution and Habitat Use of a Cryptic Small Cetacean, the Burmeister's Porpoise, Monitored From a Small-Scale Fishery Platform. In addition, we propose that Burmeister's porpoise presents a continuous distribution throughout this range from Paita, Peru to La Plata River basin, Argentina, Burmeister's porpoise is found in shallow, coastal waters of South America from southern Brazil south to Cape Horn in Tierra del Fuego and north to northern
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