Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds

This article her is posted with by permission of Acoustical Society of America, for personal use, not for redistribution. Journal homepage: Military antisubmarine sonars produce intense sounds within the hearing range of most clupeid fish. The behavioral reactions of overwintering herring (Clupea ha...

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Main Authors: Doksæter, Lise, Godø, Olav Rune, Handegard, Nils Olav, Kvadsheim, Petter H., Lam, Frans-Peter A., Donovan, Carl, Miller, Patrick J. O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Acoustical Society of America 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/117254
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/117254 2023-05-15T17:03:21+02:00 Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds Doksæter, Lise Godø, Olav Rune Handegard, Nils Olav Kvadsheim, Petter H. Lam, Frans-Peter A. Donovan, Carl Miller, Patrick J. O. 2009-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/117254 eng eng Acoustical Society of America urn:issn:0001-4966 urn:issn:1520-8524 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/117254 554-564 125 The Journal of Acoustical Society of America 1 acoustics akustikk killer whale spekkhogger VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fisheries technology: 924 Journal article Peer reviewed 2009 ftimr 2021-09-23T20:15:41Z This article her is posted with by permission of Acoustical Society of America, for personal use, not for redistribution. Journal homepage: Military antisubmarine sonars produce intense sounds within the hearing range of most clupeid fish. The behavioral reactions of overwintering herring (Clupea harengus) to sonar signals of two different frequency ranges (1–2 and 6–7 kHz), and to playback of killer whale feeding sounds, were tested in controlled exposure experiments in Vestfjorden, Norway, November 2006. The behavior of free ranging herring was monitored by two upward-looking echosounders. A vessel towing an operational naval sonar source approached and passed over one of them in a block design setup. No significant escape reactions, either vertically or horizontally, were detected in response to sonar transmissions. Killer whale feeding sounds induced vertical and horizontal movements of herring. The results indicate that neither transmission of 1–2 kHz nor 6–7 kHz have significant negative influence on herring on the received sound pressure level tested (127–197 and 139–209 dBrms re 1 µPa, respectively). Military sonars of such frequencies and source levels may thus be operated in areas of overwintering herring without substantially affecting herring behavior or herring fishery. The avoidance during playback of killer whale sounds demonstrates the nature of an avoidance reaction and the ability of the experimental design to reveal it. Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale spekkhogger Vestfjorden Killer whale Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Norway
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topic acoustics
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killer whale
spekkhogger
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fisheries technology: 924
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killer whale
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VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fisheries technology: 924
Doksæter, Lise
Godø, Olav Rune
Handegard, Nils Olav
Kvadsheim, Petter H.
Lam, Frans-Peter A.
Donovan, Carl
Miller, Patrick J. O.
Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
topic_facet acoustics
akustikk
killer whale
spekkhogger
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Fisheries technology: 924
description This article her is posted with by permission of Acoustical Society of America, for personal use, not for redistribution. Journal homepage: Military antisubmarine sonars produce intense sounds within the hearing range of most clupeid fish. The behavioral reactions of overwintering herring (Clupea harengus) to sonar signals of two different frequency ranges (1–2 and 6–7 kHz), and to playback of killer whale feeding sounds, were tested in controlled exposure experiments in Vestfjorden, Norway, November 2006. The behavior of free ranging herring was monitored by two upward-looking echosounders. A vessel towing an operational naval sonar source approached and passed over one of them in a block design setup. No significant escape reactions, either vertically or horizontally, were detected in response to sonar transmissions. Killer whale feeding sounds induced vertical and horizontal movements of herring. The results indicate that neither transmission of 1–2 kHz nor 6–7 kHz have significant negative influence on herring on the received sound pressure level tested (127–197 and 139–209 dBrms re 1 µPa, respectively). Military sonars of such frequencies and source levels may thus be operated in areas of overwintering herring without substantially affecting herring behavior or herring fishery. The avoidance during playback of killer whale sounds demonstrates the nature of an avoidance reaction and the ability of the experimental design to reveal it.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Doksæter, Lise
Godø, Olav Rune
Handegard, Nils Olav
Kvadsheim, Petter H.
Lam, Frans-Peter A.
Donovan, Carl
Miller, Patrick J. O.
author_facet Doksæter, Lise
Godø, Olav Rune
Handegard, Nils Olav
Kvadsheim, Petter H.
Lam, Frans-Peter A.
Donovan, Carl
Miller, Patrick J. O.
author_sort Doksæter, Lise
title Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
title_short Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
title_full Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
title_fullStr Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral responses of herring (Clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 kHz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
title_sort behavioral responses of herring (clupea harengus) to 1–2 and 6–7 khz sonar signals and killer whale feeding sounds
publisher Acoustical Society of America
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