• last year
Ilang dekada nang hindi nakikita sa karagatan ng Brazil ang mga humpback whale. Ilegal kasi itong hinuhuli at pinapatay dahilan para unti-unti silang mawala.

Pero kamakailan ay namataan sila ng mga siyentipiko sa Brazil!

Ang pagbabalik ng mga humpback whale, saksihan sa video na ito.
Transcript
00:00 (upbeat music)
00:02 (upbeat music)
00:05 (upbeat music)
00:07 (upbeat music)
00:10 (upbeat music)
00:12 (upbeat music)
00:15 (upbeat music)
00:18 (upbeat music)
00:24 (upbeat music)
00:29 (upbeat music)
00:34 (upbeat music)
00:42 (upbeat music)
00:45 - Photo identification is one of the main tools
00:56 for studying whale populations these days.
00:59 It can give you insights into the life history
01:02 of individuals, but also allows you to understand
01:06 population dynamics better by knowing
01:08 these animals' movements, how they migrate
01:12 and intersect with other populations.
01:15 (upbeat music)
01:18 (upbeat music)
01:22 (upbeat music)
01:28 (upbeat music)
01:36 (upbeat music)
01:38 (upbeat music)
01:44 - These animals survive whaling
02:01 with a very, very small population remaining
02:04 in the Abrolhos Bank in Northeastern Brazil,
02:07 something between 300 and 500 animals.
02:10 (upbeat music)
02:12 (upbeat music)
02:19 (upbeat music)
02:30 (upbeat music)
02:33 - We think that the humpback whale recovery
02:54 and the reoccupation of areas like Tiliabela
02:57 is a very, very good news for marine conservation,
03:00 not only in Brazil, but in other places
03:03 where this recovery is also happening.
03:04 And it shows that if we can do effective protection
03:09 for marine species, most of them will recover.
03:12 (upbeat music)
03:15 (upbeat music)
03:18 (upbeat music)
03:20 (upbeat music)
03:23 [BLANK_AUDIO]

Recommended