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'Cape-wearing' dolphin turns out to be new species Australian-humpback-dolphin

It's not every day that scientists identify a new mammal especially one that can grow to be more than 8 feet long. But researchers recently named a new species of cetacean: the Australian humpback dolphin, Sousasahulensis.

S. sahulensis hadn't been hiding in a mysterious part of the ocean; rather, the species had been misclassified. Once lumped in with its three cousins, S. sahulensis was finally determined to be a distinct species based on its skeletal structure, genetics, habitat and capelike coloration pattern, according to a new study published in the journal Marine Mammal Science.










"It is pretty rare to have the opportunity to name a new cetacean species," study co-author Howard Rosenbaum, of the Wildlife Conservation Society, wrote in an email to Live Science."It is only [the] second species description of a new species of dolphin in the last 50 years." [Deep Divers: See Cool Photos of Dolphins]

Humpback dolphins get their name from a hump below their dorsal fin. They are found in river deltas, estuaries and coastal waters throughout the Indian, Pacific and eastern Atlantic oceans. Previously, scientists had only known of three separate species of humpback dolphins: an Atlantic species (Sousa teuszii), an Indo-Pacific species (Sousa chinensis, also known as the Chinese white dolphin) and an Indian Ocean species (Sousa plumbea).

However, last year, Rosenbaum and another group of researchers proposed in the journal Molecular Ecology that they found enough genetic evidence to support that the population off humpback dolphins off the northern coast of Australia should be considered a fourth species.

In terms of behavior and ecology, the Australian humpback dolphin is not all that different from its relatives, Rosenbaum said. Physically, what really sets S. sahulensis apart is its wardrobe. This dolphin has a light-colored belly and what looks like a dark gray "cape" that sweeps across the sides of its body and above the eyes. This two-tone pattern is not seen on any other humpback dolphin.

The new species is named sahulensis after the creature's range. It swims above the underwater Sahul Shelf, part of the Australian continental shelf, which stretches between Australia and the island of New Guinea.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which keeps a catalog of endangered species, has listed Sousa teusziias vulnerable and Sousa chinensisas near threatened. (Sousa plumbea has not yet been evaluated.) It's not clear how many individuals there are in the S. sahulensis population, or what specific threats they face, but Rosenbaum said defining the species is a first step in learning what conservation efforts might be needed to preserve the creatures.

"The formal recognition and naming of a new species brings with it a need to formulate or update plans for protection of these dolphins," Rosenbaum said in a statement from WCS. "Humpback dolphins throughout their range are threatened with fisheries interactions, vessel impacts and development in their coastal habitats. Efforts to protect humpback dolphins and other coastal dolphins, and their most important habitats are essential for the survival of these species
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/08/08/cape-wearing-dolphin-turns-out-to-be-new-species/

Fascinating!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE me some dolphins..................  Very Happy 
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Very cool. Porpoise gave me one of the biggest adrenaline rushes ever... I was wade fishing for trout and redfish at the live oak naval park and was up to my chest in water about 50 yards out on the edge of the grass flats. All the sudden every fish out there started jumping out of the water in a huge fish wave. Then I noticed a fin surface only ten or fifteen feet from me... I couldn't move to save my life... lol. Then we saw it was a porpoise... and we cracked up laughing. I popped another beer and kept fishing... but for a second there it was pure primordial fear.
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Lol Pkr, pretty much same thing happened to my youngest daughter while swimming in navy point. She said she thought it was s shark and was backing up at a very high speed almost walking on wTet then realized it was a dolphin . It actually swam about her for a second. I think I would have had a heart attack in either of your situations but I want to go swim with dolphins more than anything
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When we lived on Innerarity Island, I went outside to mow the lawn and Christine was floating on rafts in Russel Bayou with the boys. There was a dolphin probably 20 feet away from them, not swimming and slowly rolling over and eyeballing them.

I went and mowed and walked back out onto the pier and the dolphin was still out there with 'em. That was priceless.
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