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Mediterranean and Black Sea Cetacean Red List Assessment<br />

Sousa chinensis<br />

Malta<br />

Monaco<br />

Morocco<br />

Palestinian Territory<br />

Serbia and Montenegro<br />

Slovenia<br />

Spain<br />

X<br />

Syria<br />

Tunisia<br />

Turkey<br />

(*) Regular in Egypt in the Red Sea. Visitor in the Suez Canal. Vagrant in Egyptian waters of the Mediterranean Sea.<br />

Known occurrences in the region<br />

Date Location Sex Size Notes Reference<br />

None provided At entrance of Port Said<br />

harbour, Egypt<br />

Sighting<br />

Marchessaux 1980, quoting Mörzer-<br />

Bruyns, pers. comm.<br />

2000 (10 Jan.) Bay of Atlit, Israel Sighting of one individual Scheinin et al. 2004<br />

2000 (18 Jan.) Inside Jaffa harbour, Israel Sighting of one individual,<br />

possibly the same as<br />

previous sighting<br />

Scheinin et al. 2004<br />

2000 (20 Jan.) Inside Ashdod harbour,<br />

Israel<br />

Sighting of same individual<br />

as previous sighting<br />

Scheinin et al. 2004<br />

Data Sources<br />

Marchessaux D. 1980. A review of the current knowledge of the cetaceans in the Eastern Mediterranean<br />

Sea. Vie Marine 2:59-65.<br />

Scheinin A., Kerem D., Goffman O., Spanier E. 2004. Rare occurrences of cetaceans along the Israeli<br />

Mediterranean coast. FINS 1(1):19.<br />

Annex 5: Vagrant Species<br />

126

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