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血管干扰对太平洋鼠海豚(Phocoena phocoena vomerina)回声定位的影响。

Influence of vessel disturbance on Pacific harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena vomerina) echolocation.

作者信息

Dracott Karina, Robinson Chloe V, Dares Lauren, Woodley Erin, Migneault Amy, Birdsall Caitlin

机构信息

Whales Initiative, Ocean Wise, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2025 Sep;35(6):e70076. doi: 10.1002/eap.70076.

Abstract

Vessel disturbance is one of many anthropogenic threats that are negatively impacting coastal cetacean populations worldwide. Noise pollution from vessels can cause varying levels of disturbance in cetaceans, depending on several factors such as vessel type and speed. Pacific harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena vomerina) are distributed throughout coastal waters of the North Pacific Ocean, with large aggregations observed near the entrance to the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada. This area serves as an important year-round foraging ground for harbour porpoises. However, it is also one of the fastest growing container ports in North America, with planned increases in activity. Harbour porpoises are highly sensitive to vessel-related acoustic disturbances, but the effects of vessel activity on their foraging rates remain unclear. In this study, we used a combination of land-based surveys, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) devices (C-PODs and F-PODs), and automatic identification system (AIS) data to investigate the relationship between vessel activity and harbour porpoise echolocation activity-both foraging and non-foraging-in the heavily trafficked Chatham Sound, adjacent to the Port. Our results show that an increase in the total number of vessels negatively affected both foraging and non-foraging echolocation activity, with less echolocation observed in the presence of more ferries and tugs. Similarly, vessels traveling at higher speeds (>6 m/s kn) had a negative effect on echolocation activity. Tugboats and passenger vessels, in particular, had a wider range of effects on all harbour porpoise echolocation activity. Our findings indicate that implementing a vessel slowdown (~5 m/s) along the approach to the Port of Prince Rupert would reduce disturbances to harbour porpoises and likely benefit other coexisting species that rely on quiet oceans for communication and foraging.

摘要

船舶干扰是众多人为威胁之一,正在对全球沿海鲸类种群产生负面影响。船舶产生的噪音污染会对鲸类造成不同程度的干扰,这取决于船舶类型和速度等多种因素。太平洋斑纹海豚(Phocoena phocoena vomerina)分布于北太平洋的沿海水域,在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省鲁珀特王子港入口附近观察到有大量聚集。该区域是斑纹海豚全年重要的觅食地。然而,它也是北美发展最快的集装箱港口之一,且活动计划有所增加。斑纹海豚对与船舶相关的声学干扰高度敏感,但船舶活动对其觅食率的影响仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们结合了陆基调查、被动声学监测(PAM)设备(C-PODs和F-PODs)以及自动识别系统(AIS)数据,来研究船舶活动与紧邻港口且交通繁忙的查塔姆海峡中斑纹海豚的回声定位活动(包括觅食和非觅食)之间的关系。我们的结果表明,船舶总数的增加对觅食和非觅食回声定位活动均产生负面影响,在有更多渡轮和拖船的情况下,回声定位活动较少。同样,以较高速度(>6米/秒)行驶的船舶对回声定位活动也有负面影响。特别是拖船和客船,对所有斑纹海豚回声定位活动的影响范围更广。我们的研究结果表明,在鲁珀特王子港入口航道实施船舶减速(约5米/秒)将减少对斑纹海豚的干扰,并可能有益于其他依赖安静海洋进行交流和觅食的共存物种。

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