A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia

The introduction of anthropogenic sounds into the marine environment can impact some marine mammals. Impacts can be greatly reduced if appropriate mitigation measures and monitoring are implemented. This paper concerns such measures undertaken by Exxon Neftegas Limited, as operator of the Sakhalin-1...

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Main Authors: Johnson, S. R., Richardson, W. J., Yazvenko, S. B., Blokhin, S. A., Gailey, G., Jenkerson, M. R., Meier, S. K., Melton, H. R., Newcomer, M. W., Perlov, A. S., Rutenko, S. A., Würsig, B., Martin, C. R., Egging, D. E.
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798040
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17657576
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-007-9813-0
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:2798040 2023-05-15T18:08:51+02:00 A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia Johnson, S. R. Richardson, W. J. Yazvenko, S. B. Blokhin, S. A. Gailey, G. Jenkerson, M. R. Meier, S. K. Melton, H. R. Newcomer, M. W. Perlov, A. S. Rutenko, S. A. Würsig, B. Martin, C. R. Egging, D. E. 2007-07-27 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798040 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17657576 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-007-9813-0 en eng Springer Netherlands http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2798040 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17657576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-007-9813-0 © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007 Article Text 2007 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-007-9813-0 2013-09-02T20:05:49Z The introduction of anthropogenic sounds into the marine environment can impact some marine mammals. Impacts can be greatly reduced if appropriate mitigation measures and monitoring are implemented. This paper concerns such measures undertaken by Exxon Neftegas Limited, as operator of the Sakhalin-1 Consortium, during the Odoptu 3-D seismic survey conducted during 17 August’ September 2001. The key environmental issue was protection of the critically endangered western gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), which feeds in summer and fall primarily in the Piltun feeding area off northeast Sakhalin Island. Existing mitigation and monitoring practices for seismic surveys in other jurisdictions were evaluated to identify best practices for reducing impacts on feeding activity by western gray whales. Two buffer zones were established to protect whales from physical injury or undue disturbance during feeding. A 1 km buffer protected all whales from exposure to levels of sound energy potentially capable of producing physical injury. A 4’ km buffer was established to avoid displacing western gray whales from feeding areas. Trained Marine Mammal Observers (MMOs) on the seismic ship Nordic Explorer had the authority to shut down the air guns if whales were sighted within these buffers. Text Sakhalin PubMed Central (PMC) Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 134 1-3 1 19
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Johnson, S. R.
Richardson, W. J.
Yazvenko, S. B.
Blokhin, S. A.
Gailey, G.
Jenkerson, M. R.
Meier, S. K.
Melton, H. R.
Newcomer, M. W.
Perlov, A. S.
Rutenko, S. A.
Würsig, B.
Martin, C. R.
Egging, D. E.
A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia
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description The introduction of anthropogenic sounds into the marine environment can impact some marine mammals. Impacts can be greatly reduced if appropriate mitigation measures and monitoring are implemented. This paper concerns such measures undertaken by Exxon Neftegas Limited, as operator of the Sakhalin-1 Consortium, during the Odoptu 3-D seismic survey conducted during 17 August’ September 2001. The key environmental issue was protection of the critically endangered western gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), which feeds in summer and fall primarily in the Piltun feeding area off northeast Sakhalin Island. Existing mitigation and monitoring practices for seismic surveys in other jurisdictions were evaluated to identify best practices for reducing impacts on feeding activity by western gray whales. Two buffer zones were established to protect whales from physical injury or undue disturbance during feeding. A 1 km buffer protected all whales from exposure to levels of sound energy potentially capable of producing physical injury. A 4’ km buffer was established to avoid displacing western gray whales from feeding areas. Trained Marine Mammal Observers (MMOs) on the seismic ship Nordic Explorer had the authority to shut down the air guns if whales were sighted within these buffers.
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author Johnson, S. R.
Richardson, W. J.
Yazvenko, S. B.
Blokhin, S. A.
Gailey, G.
Jenkerson, M. R.
Meier, S. K.
Melton, H. R.
Newcomer, M. W.
Perlov, A. S.
Rutenko, S. A.
Würsig, B.
Martin, C. R.
Egging, D. E.
author_facet Johnson, S. R.
Richardson, W. J.
Yazvenko, S. B.
Blokhin, S. A.
Gailey, G.
Jenkerson, M. R.
Meier, S. K.
Melton, H. R.
Newcomer, M. W.
Perlov, A. S.
Rutenko, S. A.
Würsig, B.
Martin, C. R.
Egging, D. E.
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title A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia
title_short A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia
title_full A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia
title_fullStr A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia
title_full_unstemmed A western gray whale mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey, Sakhalin Island, Russia
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