Small cetacean bycatch in gillnet fisheries may be reduced by deterring odontocetes from nets acoustically. However, different odontocete species may respond differently to acoustic signals from alarms. Therefore, in this study a striped dolphin and a harbour porpoise were subjected simultaneously to sounds produced by the XP-10 experimental acoustic alarm. The alarm produced 0.3 s tonal signals randomly selected from a set of 16 with fundamental frequencies between 9 and 15 kHz, with a constant pulse interval of 4.0 s (duty cycle 8%) and a Source Level range of 133-163 dB re 1 μPa (rms). The effect of the alarm was judged by comparing the animals' respiration rate and position relative to the alarm during test periods with those during bas...
Maritime traffic is an issue of major ecological concern, and vessel noise may be an important sour...
Naval sonar systems produce signals which may affect the behavior of harbor porpoises, though their ...
Two harbor porpoises in a floating pen were subjected to five pure tone underwater signals of 70 or ...
Small cetacean bycatch in gillnet fisheries may be reduced by deterring odontocetes from nets acoust...
In an attempt to test the effectiveness of sounds in deterring harbor porpoises from nets and reduci...
Harbour porpoise bycatch may be reduced by deterring porpoises from nets acoustically. In this study...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
Incidental bycatch in gill nets is the most serious of the global threats to marine mammals. Consequ...
The use of ultrasonic sounds in alarms for gillnets may be advantageous, but the deterring effects o...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
Every year, large numbers of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) perish accidentally in coastal an...
doi:10.1111/j.1747-6593.2005.00023.x Pile driver-generated noise has the potential to affect dolphin...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) reduce catches of Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus...
Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) are one of the most frequently sighted cetaceans in the Salish S...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
Maritime traffic is an issue of major ecological concern, and vessel noise may be an important sour...
Naval sonar systems produce signals which may affect the behavior of harbor porpoises, though their ...
Two harbor porpoises in a floating pen were subjected to five pure tone underwater signals of 70 or ...
Small cetacean bycatch in gillnet fisheries may be reduced by deterring odontocetes from nets acoust...
In an attempt to test the effectiveness of sounds in deterring harbor porpoises from nets and reduci...
Harbour porpoise bycatch may be reduced by deterring porpoises from nets acoustically. In this study...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
Incidental bycatch in gill nets is the most serious of the global threats to marine mammals. Consequ...
The use of ultrasonic sounds in alarms for gillnets may be advantageous, but the deterring effects o...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
Every year, large numbers of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) perish accidentally in coastal an...
doi:10.1111/j.1747-6593.2005.00023.x Pile driver-generated noise has the potential to affect dolphin...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) reduce catches of Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus maculatus...
Harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) are one of the most frequently sighted cetaceans in the Salish S...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
Maritime traffic is an issue of major ecological concern, and vessel noise may be an important sour...
Naval sonar systems produce signals which may affect the behavior of harbor porpoises, though their ...
Two harbor porpoises in a floating pen were subjected to five pure tone underwater signals of 70 or ...