Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland

The rapid development of whale watching in Iceland can represent a serious threat to whales during their critical feeding season. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are one of the most desired whales for wildlife encounters. However, little is known concerning potential effects from whale watc...

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Main Author: Ovide, Belén García, 1990-
Other Authors: Háskólinn á Akureyri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/28667
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/28667 2023-05-15T16:36:20+02:00 Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland Ovide, Belén García, 1990- Háskólinn á Akureyri 2017-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/28667 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/28667 Coastal and marine management University Centre of the Westfjords Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun Háskólasetur Vestfjarða Meistaraprófsritgerðir Hnúfubakur Rannsóknir Hvalaskoðun Thesis Master's 2017 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:55:15Z The rapid development of whale watching in Iceland can represent a serious threat to whales during their critical feeding season. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are one of the most desired whales for wildlife encounters. However, little is known concerning potential effects from whale watching. Furthermore, there is little knowledge regarding vocal humpback whales vocalizations in the area. In this study, acoustic tags were attached to seven humpback whales during summers 2013 and 2014 in Skjálfandi Bay, Húsavík, Iceland. Boat noise levels were measured to investigate possible changes in natural behaviour. A customized breath and lunge detector was built and behavioural patterns were described and analysed statistically. Generalized linear models were used to test for changes in mean dive depth, jerk rate, breath rate, vertical speed, dive rate and dive duration before, during and after exposure to boats. Effects of tagging, boat noise intensity and whether boats were just passing or actively approaching were also tested. Whale vocalizations were assessed and described. Upsweep grunts were the most common vocalizations detected and high frequency calls were also registered during the foraging stage.The results included a significant reduction of jerk rate during active boat approaches compared to boat passes, and increase of mean depth during exposure to high noise intensity compared to low noise intensity. No differences were found between the before, during and after phases. Whales responded by diving deeper and performing longer dives when the boat exposure started during the first hour of the record compared to later boat exposures (suggesting a tagging effect). No significant changes were found for breath rate, vertical speed and dive rate. The observed changes in jerk rate and mean depth might indicate a disruption of foraging behaviour. These immediate responses could lead to impacts affecting the energy availability in the long term. Further, the registered levels of boat noise may impair whale ... Thesis Húsavík Iceland Megaptera novaeangliae Skjálfandi Skemman (Iceland) Haf ENVELOPE(-19.699,-19.699,64.145,64.145) Skjálfandi ENVELOPE(-17.532,-17.532,66.070,66.070)
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topic Coastal and marine management
University Centre of the Westfjords
Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun
Háskólasetur Vestfjarða
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Hnúfubakur
Rannsóknir
Hvalaskoðun
spellingShingle Coastal and marine management
University Centre of the Westfjords
Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun
Háskólasetur Vestfjarða
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Hnúfubakur
Rannsóknir
Hvalaskoðun
Ovide, Belén García, 1990-
Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland
topic_facet Coastal and marine management
University Centre of the Westfjords
Haf- og strandsvæðastjórnun
Háskólasetur Vestfjarða
Meistaraprófsritgerðir
Hnúfubakur
Rannsóknir
Hvalaskoðun
description The rapid development of whale watching in Iceland can represent a serious threat to whales during their critical feeding season. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are one of the most desired whales for wildlife encounters. However, little is known concerning potential effects from whale watching. Furthermore, there is little knowledge regarding vocal humpback whales vocalizations in the area. In this study, acoustic tags were attached to seven humpback whales during summers 2013 and 2014 in Skjálfandi Bay, Húsavík, Iceland. Boat noise levels were measured to investigate possible changes in natural behaviour. A customized breath and lunge detector was built and behavioural patterns were described and analysed statistically. Generalized linear models were used to test for changes in mean dive depth, jerk rate, breath rate, vertical speed, dive rate and dive duration before, during and after exposure to boats. Effects of tagging, boat noise intensity and whether boats were just passing or actively approaching were also tested. Whale vocalizations were assessed and described. Upsweep grunts were the most common vocalizations detected and high frequency calls were also registered during the foraging stage.The results included a significant reduction of jerk rate during active boat approaches compared to boat passes, and increase of mean depth during exposure to high noise intensity compared to low noise intensity. No differences were found between the before, during and after phases. Whales responded by diving deeper and performing longer dives when the boat exposure started during the first hour of the record compared to later boat exposures (suggesting a tagging effect). No significant changes were found for breath rate, vertical speed and dive rate. The observed changes in jerk rate and mean depth might indicate a disruption of foraging behaviour. These immediate responses could lead to impacts affecting the energy availability in the long term. Further, the registered levels of boat noise may impair whale ...
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author_facet Ovide, Belén García, 1990-
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title Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland
title_short Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland
title_full Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland
title_fullStr Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay (Húsavík), Iceland
title_sort using tag data to assess behaviour, vocal sounds, boat noise and potential effects on humpback whales (megaptera novaeangliae) in response to whale watching boats in skjálfandi bay (húsavík), iceland
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