Prey availability is recognized as one of three major limiting factors in the recovery of Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs) by the US and Canada. In terms of inter-related, cumulative effects the most recent population viability analysis (Lacy et al. 2017) suggests that improving access to those prey—by reducing (1) the masking effects of vessel noise on echolocation and intra-pod communication, and (2) the physical interference caused by nearby vessels on the water—could magnify the benefits of modest gains in the abundance of the residents’ primary prey, Chinook salmon. The transboundary SRKW Symposium in October 2017 highlighted emerging studies on underwater noise and potential opportunities for mitigation; also reflected in vario...
The Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) Program is a Vancouver Fraser Port Authority-l...
Dtags contain sensors for recording both high resolution animal movement and underwater sound. They ...
Research funding was provided by the US Office of Naval Research, the DGA/TN (France), the UK Natura...
Underwater noise may be impacting the population recovery of critically endangered Southern Resident...
Williams R, Ashe E, Yruretagoyena L, et al. Reducing vessel noise increases foraging in endangered k...
The inland waters around southern Vancouver Island and northern Washington State, known as the Salis...
A voluntary commercial vessel slowdown trial was conducted through 16 nm of shipping lanes overlappi...
Prey availability and disturbance from vessels and noise are identified threats to the recovery of e...
Masking by underwater noise can decrease prey acquisition rates in southern resident killer whales (...
Disturbance from vessels and noise is one of several threats to the recovery of the Southern Residen...
<div><p>Whale watching has become increasingly popular as an ecotourism activity around the globe an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Whale watching has become increasingly popular as a...
Southern resident killer whales (SRKWs), found commonly on the south coast of British Columbia, are ...
Vessel traffic from commercial shipping, whale-watching, and other boating activity is common in the...
Southern resident killer whales (SRKWs), found commonly on the south coast of British Columbia, are ...
The Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) Program is a Vancouver Fraser Port Authority-l...
Dtags contain sensors for recording both high resolution animal movement and underwater sound. They ...
Research funding was provided by the US Office of Naval Research, the DGA/TN (France), the UK Natura...
Underwater noise may be impacting the population recovery of critically endangered Southern Resident...
Williams R, Ashe E, Yruretagoyena L, et al. Reducing vessel noise increases foraging in endangered k...
The inland waters around southern Vancouver Island and northern Washington State, known as the Salis...
A voluntary commercial vessel slowdown trial was conducted through 16 nm of shipping lanes overlappi...
Prey availability and disturbance from vessels and noise are identified threats to the recovery of e...
Masking by underwater noise can decrease prey acquisition rates in southern resident killer whales (...
Disturbance from vessels and noise is one of several threats to the recovery of the Southern Residen...
<div><p>Whale watching has become increasingly popular as an ecotourism activity around the globe an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Whale watching has become increasingly popular as a...
Southern resident killer whales (SRKWs), found commonly on the south coast of British Columbia, are ...
Vessel traffic from commercial shipping, whale-watching, and other boating activity is common in the...
Southern resident killer whales (SRKWs), found commonly on the south coast of British Columbia, are ...
The Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) Program is a Vancouver Fraser Port Authority-l...
Dtags contain sensors for recording both high resolution animal movement and underwater sound. They ...
Research funding was provided by the US Office of Naval Research, the DGA/TN (France), the UK Natura...