Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 February 2009
The present work describes sightings of two groups of Tursiops truncatus, one with six and one with fifteen individuals, including four specimens identified by photograph and video, besides personal communications and records by other researchers. The presence of calves in the observed groups and the constant tactile interaction among the individuals suggest they may be using the area for socialization purposes. All the observations were taken on the north-western portion of the atoll which is the most sheltered throughout the year. The sightings of T. truncatus in the REBIO Atol das Rocas contribute to the knowledge about this species in Brazilian oceanic waters and highlight the importance of this area for the conservation of cetaceans.