Mortality from collisions with vessels is one of the main human causes of death for large whales. Ship strikes are rarely witnessed and the distribution of strike risk and estimates of mortality remain uncertain at best. We estimated ship strike mortality for blue humpback and fin whales in U.S. West Coast waters using a novel application of a naval encounter model. Mortality estimates from the model were far higher than current minimum estimates derived from stranding records and are closer to extrapolations adjusted for detection probabilities of dead whales. Our most conservative model estimated mortality to be 7.8x, 2.0x and 2.7x the U.S. recommended limit for blue, humpback and fin whales, respectively, suggesting that death from vesse...
We compiled and reviewed 248 cases of reported vessel collisions with small cetaceans worldwide and ...
Collisions with vessels are a well-documented conservation problem for some populations of large wha...
Abstract Collisions between traffic and wildlife can have population-level consequences and carry ec...
<div><p>Mortality from collisions with vessels is one of the main human causes of death for large wh...
Vessel strikes have been documented around the world and frequently figure as a top human cause of l...
Vessel strikes are a source of mortality and injury for baleen whales, particularly near shipping la...
Many cetacean species are susceptible to mortality or serious injury from vessel collisions. Spatial...
Ship strikes have been a concern for a number of species of large whales along the US West Coast and...
United States and Canadian governments have responded to legal requirements to reduce human-induced ...
Collisions with ships are one of the leading causes of death for whales and are increasing. It is i...
The Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) subpopulation is under threat from collisions wi...
<div><p>Mortality and injuries caused by ship strikes in U.S. waters are a cause of concern for the ...
The marine environment is a major interface for human and wildlife conflict. Humans use the world’s ...
We document two unusual cases of a Bryde's and a sei whale struck by container cargo vessels and dra...
Northern right whales in the western North Atlantic number about 300 animals and have shown little s...
We compiled and reviewed 248 cases of reported vessel collisions with small cetaceans worldwide and ...
Collisions with vessels are a well-documented conservation problem for some populations of large wha...
Abstract Collisions between traffic and wildlife can have population-level consequences and carry ec...
<div><p>Mortality from collisions with vessels is one of the main human causes of death for large wh...
Vessel strikes have been documented around the world and frequently figure as a top human cause of l...
Vessel strikes are a source of mortality and injury for baleen whales, particularly near shipping la...
Many cetacean species are susceptible to mortality or serious injury from vessel collisions. Spatial...
Ship strikes have been a concern for a number of species of large whales along the US West Coast and...
United States and Canadian governments have responded to legal requirements to reduce human-induced ...
Collisions with ships are one of the leading causes of death for whales and are increasing. It is i...
The Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) subpopulation is under threat from collisions wi...
<div><p>Mortality and injuries caused by ship strikes in U.S. waters are a cause of concern for the ...
The marine environment is a major interface for human and wildlife conflict. Humans use the world’s ...
We document two unusual cases of a Bryde's and a sei whale struck by container cargo vessels and dra...
Northern right whales in the western North Atlantic number about 300 animals and have shown little s...
We compiled and reviewed 248 cases of reported vessel collisions with small cetaceans worldwide and ...
Collisions with vessels are a well-documented conservation problem for some populations of large wha...
Abstract Collisions between traffic and wildlife can have population-level consequences and carry ec...