Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2009
During a photo-identification survey for a study of area use and social organization of marine tucuxi dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) in an estuarine area in south-eastern Brazil, a remora or discfish was recorded attached to one dolphin in a group of 25. The record place (water salinity 28 psu at the record time) is about 23 km from the closest connection between the estuary and the open sea. The discfish was identified as a sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates). This is the first record of a remora on a marine tucuxi dolphin. Besides adding a new host to the cetacean species which are known to carry remoras, our record strengthens the recent suggestion that sharksuckers use coastal dolphins as hosts.