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Few animals on land or sea inspire such awe as whales and dolphins. Yet relatively few have suffered so severely at human hands. Today, populations of nearly all the great whales are at depressed levels. This is the result of more than 200 years of unsustainable whaling.

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The discovery of a deceased female Irrawaddy river dolphin on Cheutal Touch Island, Cambodia – close to the border with Laos – is yet another reminder of the plight of this critically endangered cetacean in the Mekong River, WWF said on Tuesday.

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Mekong River dolphin death reduces Lao population to five

The discovery of a deceased female Irrawaddy river dolphin on Cheutal Touch Island, Cambodia – close to the border with Laos – is yet another reminder of the plight of this critically endangered cetacean in the Mekong River, WWF said on Tuesday.

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Tribunal throws lifeline to coastal states facing foreign vessel threats to fisheries

Countries facing depletion of their fisheries by foreign vessels have been thrown a lifeline, with an international tribunal ruling that countries can be held liable for not taking necessary measures to prevent illegal.

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Tribunal throws lifeline to coastal states facing foreign vessel threats to fisheries

Countries facing depletion of their fisheries by foreign vessels have been thrown a lifeline, with an international tribunal ruling that countries can be held liable for not taking necessary measures to prevent illegal.

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Mekong River dolphin death reduces Lao population to five

The discovery of a deceased female Irrawaddy river dolphin on Cheutal Touch Island, Cambodia – close to the border with Laos – is yet another reminder of the plight of this critically endangered cetacean in the Mekong River, WWF said on Tuesday.

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Tribunal throws lifeline to coastal states facing foreign vessel threats to fisheries

Countries facing depletion of their fisheries by foreign vessels have been thrown a lifeline, with an international tribunal ruling that countries can be held liable for not taking necessary measures to prevent illegal.

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Tribunal throws lifeline to coastal states facing foreign vessel threats to fisheries

Countries facing depletion of their fisheries by foreign vessels have been thrown a lifeline, with an international tribunal ruling that countries can be held liable for not taking necessary measures to prevent illegal.

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From great whales of the high seas to small freshwater dolphins

Few animals on land or sea inspire such awe as whales and dolphins. Yet relatively few have suffered so severely at human hands. Today, populations of nearly all the great whales are at depressed levels. This is the result of more than 200 years of unsustainable whaling.

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WWF's efforts to end uncontrolled commercial whaling is part of a much broader effort to minimise human impacts on all whales and dolphins. Other major threats include marine pollution, climate change, ship strikes, and fisheries by-catch.

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