Banca de DEFESA: ELIZABETTY DE MELO ALMEIDA BURITY

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : ELIZABETTY DE MELO ALMEIDA BURITY
DATA : 11/09/2023
HORA: 10:00
LOCAL: Videoconferência
TÍTULO:

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SEA BIRDS ARRIBED IN THE POTIGUAR BASIN – RN/CE


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Anthropic actions. Arrived birds. marine ecosystem. Health status.


PÁGINAS: 41
GRANDE ÁREA: Outra
ÁREA: Ciências Ambientais
RESUMO:

Several anthropic actions negatively influence the marine environment. It is estimated that the harmful effects to the oceans exceed 41%, harming fauna and flora and resulting in population decline of several species. These threats are even greater for seabirds, which have been suffering progressive problems due to human intervention, through the destruction of their habitat, contamination of their food and compromising nesting sites. In the Potiguar Basin region, there is a great deal of tourism, artisanal fishing, shrimp farming and oil and gas exploration and production, which contribute to the deforestation of marine fauna and flora. Seabirds act as environmental sentinels, assisting in the assessment of coastal and marine pollution, also contributing to the diagnosis of zoonotic diseases, identifying early the occurrence of infectious epidemics, for example. In view of the lack of information on the health status and epidemiological characterization of seabirds in the Potiguar Basin (RN/CE), this work is justified by the need to identify and describe the anthropic impacts on these animals, with the aim of indicating mitigation measures for human activities on arrived and dead species in this region. The research was carried out in the coastal areas between the municipalities of Caiçara do Norte - RN and Icapuí - CE, located on the northern coast of the Potiguar Basin, comprising a territorial extension of 332.84 km. Information was collected on the causes of arrivals, causes of death, pathophysiological aspects, therapeutic procedures and successful rehabilitation of seabird species in the Potiguar Basin between the years 2020 and 2022, collected through records available in the Cetacean Project Database. from the White Coast.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 2432 - FLÁVIO JOSÉ DE LIMA SILVA
Externo à Instituição - RADAN ELVIS MATIAS DE OLIVEIRA - UFERSA
Externa à Instituição - SILMARA ROSSI
Notícia cadastrada em: 30/08/2023 08:02
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