As marine traffic intensifies in the Salish Sea, cetaceans, and in particular, Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs), are continually facing increasing amounts of exposure to noise and other disturbances from movements of vessels. While the majority of large vessel activity can be captured and assessed through the use of Automatic Identification Systems (AIS), the contribution of smaller non-AIS vessels is difficult to quantify and currently largely under assessed. Increasingly, government and industry are required to take operational and strategic mitigation measures to minimise vessel disturbances on cetaceans without reliable, comprehensive data and analysis to inform those decisions. Therefore this work focuses on filling these gaps b...
International audienceMaritime transportation forecasts project an increase in shipping. In this con...
Passive acoustic monitoring, the recording and analysis of biological sound, is a standard method of...
The potential impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals are widely recognised, but uncertainty o...
Prey availability and disturbance from vessels and noise are identified threats to the recovery of e...
This thesis proposes a framework for assessing and visualizing exposure of the Southern Resident Kil...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Whale watching has become increasingly popular as a...
1. Managing interactions between human activities and marine mammals often relies on an understandi...
Underwater noise may be impacting the population recovery of critically endangered Southern Resident...
<div><p>Whale watching has become increasingly popular as an ecotourism activity around the globe an...
<p>Passive acoustic monitoring is being used more frequently to examine the occurrence, distribution...
The number and size of whale-watching and swim-with-cetacean vessels are increasing worldwide, but t...
Vessel traffic from commercial shipping, whale-watching, and other boating activity is common in the...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
The Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) Program is a Vancouver Fraser Port Authority-l...
The Salish Sea is host to high densities of both cetaceans and maritime traffic, with approximately ...
International audienceMaritime transportation forecasts project an increase in shipping. In this con...
Passive acoustic monitoring, the recording and analysis of biological sound, is a standard method of...
The potential impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals are widely recognised, but uncertainty o...
Prey availability and disturbance from vessels and noise are identified threats to the recovery of e...
This thesis proposes a framework for assessing and visualizing exposure of the Southern Resident Kil...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Whale watching has become increasingly popular as a...
1. Managing interactions between human activities and marine mammals often relies on an understandi...
Underwater noise may be impacting the population recovery of critically endangered Southern Resident...
<div><p>Whale watching has become increasingly popular as an ecotourism activity around the globe an...
<p>Passive acoustic monitoring is being used more frequently to examine the occurrence, distribution...
The number and size of whale-watching and swim-with-cetacean vessels are increasing worldwide, but t...
Vessel traffic from commercial shipping, whale-watching, and other boating activity is common in the...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
The Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) Program is a Vancouver Fraser Port Authority-l...
The Salish Sea is host to high densities of both cetaceans and maritime traffic, with approximately ...
International audienceMaritime transportation forecasts project an increase in shipping. In this con...
Passive acoustic monitoring, the recording and analysis of biological sound, is a standard method of...
The potential impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals are widely recognised, but uncertainty o...