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目视调查为沿海保护区的小船交通和水鸟提供了基线数据。

Visual surveys provide baseline data on small vessel traffic and waterbirds in a coastal protected area.

机构信息

Procellaria Research & Consulting, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Apr 13;18(4):e0283791. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283791. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The coastal waters of southern British Columbia, Canada, encompass habitat of international conservation significance to coastal and marine birds, including sizeable areas designated in the early 1900s as Migratory Bird Sanctuaries (MBS) to protect overwintering waterfowl from hunting near urban centres. Two of these, Shoal Harbour (SHMBS) and Victoria Harbour (VHMBS), have seen significant marine infrastructure development in recent decades and experience considerable vessel traffic. Vessel-related stressors are known to affect waterbirds, but traffic characteristics in coastal urban areas are poorly understood for the smaller vessels not tracked by Automatic Identification Systems (AIS). We conducted a pilot study using shore-based observers to develop small-vessel baselines for the winter months, when regional waterbird numbers are highest. During our surveys we recorded considerable inter-site variability in vessel traffic characteristics, with one site (SHMBS) a source of nearly twice as many vessel transits as the other (VHMBS). Most recorded vessels were small watercraft (mean length 26 ± 17', mode 18'), and vessels at the high-traffic site were both shorter and faster on average. One in six vessels were classified as 'noisy', of interest given that noise is an important component of vessel disturbance of waterbirds and other marine animals. Few vessels (7% of all recorded) were of the type required to carry AIS transponders, which highlights the monitoring gap created by using AIS-based approaches alone in nearshore waters, and allows for correction of AIS-derived vessel counts. Waterbird community composition also varied by locality, with one site dominated by gulls (Laridae), cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae), and seaducks (Tribe Mergini), and the other by gulls, cormorants, and alcids (Alcidae). Our results demonstrate that fine-scale local variability must be taken into account when managing for vessel traffic disturbance of waterbirds, particularly at sites of high human population density and increasing coastal development.

摘要

加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省南部的沿海水域是具有国际保护意义的沿海和海洋鸟类栖息地,其中包括在 20 世纪初指定的相当大面积的候鸟保护区(MBS),以保护在城市中心附近越冬的水禽免受狩猎。其中两个保护区,肖尔港(SHMBS)和维多利亚港(VHMBS),在最近几十年经历了大规模的海洋基础设施开发,船只交通流量也很大。已知船只相关的压力源会影响水鸟,但由于小型船只没有自动识别系统(AIS)跟踪,因此人们对沿海城市地区的交通特征了解甚少。我们使用岸基观察员进行了一项试点研究,以在冬季(该地区水鸟数量最高的季节)为小型船只建立基线。在我们的调查中,我们记录了船只交通特征的站点间存在相当大的差异,一个站点(SHMBS)的船只过境数量几乎是另一个站点(VHMBS)的两倍。大多数记录的船只都是小型船只(平均长度 26±17',模式 18'),而且高流量站点的船只平均更短、更快。有六分之一的船只被归类为“嘈杂”,这一点很有趣,因为噪音是船只干扰水鸟和其他海洋动物的一个重要组成部分。记录的船只中只有 7%属于需要携带 AIS 应答器的类型,这突出了仅使用 AIS 方法在近岸水域监测造成的差距,并允许对 AIS 衍生的船只计数进行校正。水鸟群落组成也因地点而异,一个地点以海鸥(Laridae)、鸬鹚(Phalacrocoracidae)和海鸭(Tribe Mergini)为主,另一个地点则以海鸥、鸬鹚和海雀(Alcidae)为主。我们的结果表明,在管理船只交通对水鸟的干扰时,必须考虑到精细的局部变化,特别是在人口密度高和沿海开发不断增加的地点。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/dc90/10101382/8d1a4e461e4d/pone.0283791.g001.jpg

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