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To assess the potential impacts on seabirds, turtles and marine mammals
from oil and gas production from the oceanic Pre-Salt province at Brazil’s
Santos Basin, the Brazilian environmental agency (IBAMA) required
PETROBRAS, the main oil company in the basin, to implement the “Programa
de Monitoramento de Praias da Bacia de Santos” (Santos Basin Beach
Monitoring Program - PMP-BS). Since 2015 PMP-BS has been operating along
the states of Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, to
collect biological data from live and dead stranded animals. This dataset
comprises the first three years of monitoring (September 2015 to August
2018) along the northern Santa Catarina State coastline, from
25°58'33.582" S / 48°35'48.346" W to
26°34'50.499" S / 48°39'52.811" W. During this period,
5602 animals of 64 species were recorded in Sector 5, 91.84% of which were
dead and 8.16% alive when first observed. This dataset represents the
first high-intensity monitoring effort in the area and is essential to
establish baselines for future work that seek to better understand the
impacts of human activities on marine ecosystems.
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