Seely Elizabeth, Osborne Richard W, Koski Kari, Larson Shawn
The Whale Museum, Friday Harbor, Washington, United States of America.
University of Washington, Olympic Natural Resources Center, Forks, Washington, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2017 Dec 22;12(12):e0189764. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189764. eCollection 2017.
The Soundwatch Boater Education Program is a vessel monitoring and public education outreach program. Soundwatch has been run by The Whale Museum (TWM) during the whale watch season (May through September) in the Haro Strait Region of the Central Salish Sea since 1993. Data collection has been in a consistent manner since 1998 and is presented here. The program compiles data on vessel types and vessel interactions with marine mammals with a focus on the Southern Resident killer whale (SRKW), Orcinas orca, which was listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 2005. The primary goal of the Soundwatch program is to reduce vessel disturbance to SRKWs and other marine wildlife through the education of boaters on regional, local and federal guidelines and regulations and the systematic monitoring of vessel activities around cetaceans. Since 1998, the number of active commercial whale watching vessels has increased over time; ranging from a low of 63 in 1999, to a high of 96 in 2015. In addition, the number of vessel incidents or violation of regulations and guidelines has also increased; ranging from a low of 398 in 1998 to a high of 2621 in 2012. Soundwatch collected data on 23 incident types, some remaining the same over the 18-year data set and some changing over time. The most common incidents over the 18 years were "Within 880 m of Lime Kiln" and "Crossing the path of whales". The numbers of people kayaking near whales also significantly increased since 2004 with the incident "kayaks spread out" with a significantly increasing trend making it difficult for whales to avoid vessels. These results suggest a need for further outreach for effective education and enforcement of whale watching guidelines and regulations in the Central Salish Sea.
“声监”划船者教育项目是一个船只监测及公众教育推广项目。自1993年以来,“声监”项目一直由鲸鱼博物馆(TWM)在中萨利希海哈罗海峡地区的观鲸季(5月至9月)开展。自1998年以来,数据收集工作一直保持一致,现呈现于此。该项目汇编了有关船只类型以及船只与海洋哺乳动物互动的数据,重点关注南方定居型虎鲸(SRKW),即逆戟鲸,它于2005年被美国《濒危物种法》(ESA)列为濒危物种。“声监”项目的主要目标是通过对划船者进行区域、地方和联邦指导方针及法规的教育,以及对鲸类动物周围船只活动的系统监测,减少船只对南方定居型虎鲸和其他海洋野生动物的干扰。自1998年以来,活跃的商业观鲸船只数量随时间增加;从1999年的最低点63艘,到2015年的最高点96艘。此外,船只事件或违反法规和指导方针的数量也有所增加;从1998年的最低点398起,到2012年的最高点2621起。“声监”收集了23种事件类型的数据,其中一些在18年的数据集中保持不变,一些随时间变化。18年来最常见的事件是“在距离石灰窑880米范围内”和“横穿鲸鱼路线”。自2004年以来,在鲸鱼附近划皮划艇的人数也显著增加,“皮划艇散开”这一事件呈显著上升趋势,使鲸鱼难以避开船只。这些结果表明,需要进一步开展推广活动,以便在中萨利希海有效地开展观鲸指导方针和法规的教育及执行工作。