Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters

Peer-reviewed This study aimed to conduct a summarised risk assessment of the impact of underwater noise generated during a geophysical survey planned in the Celtic Sea on marine mammals and fish. In order to provide representative data on the possible effects on baleen whales and fishes where the s...

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Main Authors: Thomsen, Frank, Ram, Matthias, Chreptowicz, Magda, Nocoń, Marta, Balicka, Irmina
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Marine Institute 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1872
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spelling ftmarineinst:oai:oar.marine.ie:10793/1872 2023-12-17T10:27:40+01:00 Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters Thomsen, Frank Ram, Matthias Chreptowicz, Magda Nocoń, Marta Balicka, Irmina 2023 http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1872 en eng Marine Institute Thomsen, F., Ram, M., Chreptowicz, M., Nocoń, M., & Balicka, I. (2023) Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters. Marine Institute, Galway. http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1872 Noise modelling Environmental risk assessment geographical survey herring minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata Clupea harengus Technical Report 2023 ftmarineinst 2023-11-23T23:59:46Z Peer-reviewed This study aimed to conduct a summarised risk assessment of the impact of underwater noise generated during a geophysical survey planned in the Celtic Sea on marine mammals and fish. In order to provide representative data on the possible effects on baleen whales and fishes where the swim bladder is involved in hearing (primarily pressure detection), two species were chosen – the common minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). Both are important components of the local marine ecosystem. The investigation was conducted via numerical modelling, based on which noise impact ranges and impact areas were derived. The modelling was performed for one location and included two scenarios with different sound sources: 1) sparker, 2) mini airgun. The results showed that both in the case of the minke whale and the herring, the overall impacts from the planned surveys are predicted to be higher if the airgun is used. For the minke whale, the impact ranges were highest for the cumulative TTS, while for herring – behavioural reactions led to largest impact distances. Based on knowledge about the occurrence of the studied species in the survey region and the biological importance of the area to the analysed animals, it was concluded that geophysical surveys should be taken with caution. The use of the sparker instead of the airgun was recommended, along with the application of additional mitigation measures during the survey activities Report Balaenoptera acutorostrata baleen whales minke whale Marine Institute Open Access Repository
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topic Noise modelling
Environmental risk assessment
geographical survey
herring
minke whales
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Clupea harengus
spellingShingle Noise modelling
Environmental risk assessment
geographical survey
herring
minke whales
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Clupea harengus
Thomsen, Frank
Ram, Matthias
Chreptowicz, Magda
Nocoń, Marta
Balicka, Irmina
Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters
topic_facet Noise modelling
Environmental risk assessment
geographical survey
herring
minke whales
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Clupea harengus
description Peer-reviewed This study aimed to conduct a summarised risk assessment of the impact of underwater noise generated during a geophysical survey planned in the Celtic Sea on marine mammals and fish. In order to provide representative data on the possible effects on baleen whales and fishes where the swim bladder is involved in hearing (primarily pressure detection), two species were chosen – the common minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). Both are important components of the local marine ecosystem. The investigation was conducted via numerical modelling, based on which noise impact ranges and impact areas were derived. The modelling was performed for one location and included two scenarios with different sound sources: 1) sparker, 2) mini airgun. The results showed that both in the case of the minke whale and the herring, the overall impacts from the planned surveys are predicted to be higher if the airgun is used. For the minke whale, the impact ranges were highest for the cumulative TTS, while for herring – behavioural reactions led to largest impact distances. Based on knowledge about the occurrence of the studied species in the survey region and the biological importance of the area to the analysed animals, it was concluded that geophysical surveys should be taken with caution. The use of the sparker instead of the airgun was recommended, along with the application of additional mitigation measures during the survey activities
format Report
author Thomsen, Frank
Ram, Matthias
Chreptowicz, Magda
Nocoń, Marta
Balicka, Irmina
author_facet Thomsen, Frank
Ram, Matthias
Chreptowicz, Magda
Nocoń, Marta
Balicka, Irmina
author_sort Thomsen, Frank
title Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters
title_short Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters
title_full Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters
title_fullStr Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters
title_full_unstemmed Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters
title_sort noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in irish coastal waters
publisher Marine Institute
publishDate 2023
url http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1872
genre Balaenoptera acutorostrata
baleen whales
minke whale
genre_facet Balaenoptera acutorostrata
baleen whales
minke whale
op_relation Thomsen, F., Ram, M., Chreptowicz, M., Nocoń, M., & Balicka, I. (2023) Noise modelling and environmental risk assessment of a geophysical survey and its impact on herring and minke whales in Irish coastal waters. Marine Institute, Galway.
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