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- Mauis_dolphin abstract "Maui's dolphin or popoto (Cephalorhynchus hectori maui) is the world's rarest and smallest known subspecies of dolphin. They are a subspecies of the Hector's dolphin. Maui's dolphins are only found off the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Hector's and Maui's are New Zealand's only endemic cetaceans. Maui's dolphins are generally found close to shore in groups or pods of several dolphins. They are generally seen in water shallower than 20 m, but may also range further offshore.The dolphin is threatened by set-netting and trawling. Based on estimates from 2012, in May 2014, the World Wildlife Fund in New Zealand launched "The Last 55" campaign, calling for a full ban over what it believed is their entire range. The International Whaling Commission supports more fishing restrictions, but the New Zealand government has resisted the demands and questioned the reliability of the evidence presented to the IWC that Maui's dolphins inhabit the areas they are said to inhabit. In June 2014, the government decided to open up 3000 km2 of the West Coast North Island Marine Mammal Sanctuary - the main habitat of the Maui's dolphin - for oil drilling. This amounts to one-quarter of the total sanctuary area. In May 2015, estimates suggested that the population had declined to 43-47 individuals, of which only 10 were mature females.".
- Mauis_dolphin class Mammal.
- Mauis_dolphin conservationStatus "CR".
- Mauis_dolphin conservationStatusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Mauis_dolphin family Oceanic_dolphin.
- Mauis_dolphin genus Cephalorhynchus.
- Mauis_dolphin kingdom Animal.
- Mauis_dolphin order Cetacea.
- Mauis_dolphin order Toothed_whale.
- Mauis_dolphin phylum Chordate.
- Mauis_dolphin species Hectors_dolphin.
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- Mauis_dolphin wikiPageLength "30812".
- Mauis_dolphin wikiPageOutDegree "40".
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- Mauis_dolphin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maui's dolphin".
- Mauis_dolphin wikiPageWikiLinkText "maui".
- Mauis_dolphin classis "Mammalia".
- Mauis_dolphin familia Delphinidae.
- Mauis_dolphin familia Oceanic_dolphin.
- Mauis_dolphin genus "Cephalorhynchus".
- Mauis_dolphin hasPhotoCollection Mauis_dolphin.
- Mauis_dolphin ordo Cetacea.
- Mauis_dolphin phylum Chordate.
- Mauis_dolphin regnum "Animalia".
- Mauis_dolphin species "C. hectori".
- Mauis_dolphin status "CR".
- Mauis_dolphin statusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Mauis_dolphin subordo Odontoceti.
- Mauis_dolphin subordo Toothed_whale.
- Mauis_dolphin subspecies "C. h. maui".
- Mauis_dolphin trinomial "Cephalorhynchus hectori maui".
- Mauis_dolphin trinomialAuthority "Baker et al., 2002".
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- Mauis_dolphin subject Category:Mammals_of_New_Zealand.
- Mauis_dolphin subject Category:Oceanic_dolphins.
- Mauis_dolphin type Animal.
- Mauis_dolphin type Eukaryote.
- Mauis_dolphin type Mammal.
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- Mauis_dolphin type Q19088.
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- Mauis_dolphin comment "Maui's dolphin or popoto (Cephalorhynchus hectori maui) is the world's rarest and smallest known subspecies of dolphin. They are a subspecies of the Hector's dolphin. Maui's dolphins are only found off the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Hector's and Maui's are New Zealand's only endemic cetaceans. Maui's dolphins are generally found close to shore in groups or pods of several dolphins.".