Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:

Impact assessments for sonar operations typically use received sound levels to predict behavioural disturbance in marine mammals. However, there are indications that cetaceans may learn to associate exposures from distant sound sources with lower perceived risk. To investigate the roles of source di...

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Main Authors: Wensveen, P.J., Isojunno, S., Hansen, R.R., Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von, Kleivane, L., IJsselmuide, S. van, Lam, F.P.A., Kvadsheim, P.H., DeRuiter, S.L., Curé, C., Narazaki, T., Tyack, P.L., Miller, P.J.O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2019
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:f3024b9a-aa53-4b86-9b17-80c34b644ad8 2023-05-15T16:57:02+02:00 Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals: Wensveen, P.J. Isojunno, S. Hansen, R.R. Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von Kleivane, L. IJsselmuide, S. van Lam, F.P.A. Kvadsheim, P.H. DeRuiter, S.L. Curé, C. Narazaki, T. Tyack, P.L. Miller, P.J.O. 2019-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f3024b9a-aa53-4b86-9b17-80c34b644ad8 en eng NLM (Medline) uuid:f3024b9a-aa53-4b86-9b17-80c34b644ad8 866267 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f3024b9a-aa53-4b86-9b17-80c34b644ad8 Proceedings. Biological sciences, 1899, 286, 20182592- article 2019 fttno 2022-04-10T17:05:55Z Impact assessments for sonar operations typically use received sound levels to predict behavioural disturbance in marine mammals. However, there are indications that cetaceans may learn to associate exposures from distant sound sources with lower perceived risk. To investigate the roles of source distance and received level in an area without frequent sonar activity, we conducted multi-scale controlled exposure experiments ( n = 3) with 12 northern bottlenose whales near Jan Mayen, Norway. Animals were tagged with high-resolution archival tags ( n = 1 per experiment) or medium-resolution satellite tags ( n = 9 in total) and subsequently exposed to sonar. We also deployed bottom-moored recorders to acoustically monitor for whales in the exposed area. Tagged whales initiated avoidance of the sound source over a wide range of distances (0.8-28 km), with responses characteristic of beaked whales. Both onset and intensity of response were better predicted by received sound pressure level (SPL) than by source distance. Avoidance threshold SPLs estimated for each whale ranged from 117-126 dB re 1 µPa, comparable to those of other tagged beaked whales. In this pristine underwater acoustic environment, we found no indication that the source distances tested in our experiments modulated the behavioural effects of sonar, as has been suggested for locations where whales are frequently exposed to sonar. Article in Journal/Newspaper Jan Mayen TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Norway Jan Mayen
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description Impact assessments for sonar operations typically use received sound levels to predict behavioural disturbance in marine mammals. However, there are indications that cetaceans may learn to associate exposures from distant sound sources with lower perceived risk. To investigate the roles of source distance and received level in an area without frequent sonar activity, we conducted multi-scale controlled exposure experiments ( n = 3) with 12 northern bottlenose whales near Jan Mayen, Norway. Animals were tagged with high-resolution archival tags ( n = 1 per experiment) or medium-resolution satellite tags ( n = 9 in total) and subsequently exposed to sonar. We also deployed bottom-moored recorders to acoustically monitor for whales in the exposed area. Tagged whales initiated avoidance of the sound source over a wide range of distances (0.8-28 km), with responses characteristic of beaked whales. Both onset and intensity of response were better predicted by received sound pressure level (SPL) than by source distance. Avoidance threshold SPLs estimated for each whale ranged from 117-126 dB re 1 µPa, comparable to those of other tagged beaked whales. In this pristine underwater acoustic environment, we found no indication that the source distances tested in our experiments modulated the behavioural effects of sonar, as has been suggested for locations where whales are frequently exposed to sonar.
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author Wensveen, P.J.
Isojunno, S.
Hansen, R.R.
Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von
Kleivane, L.
IJsselmuide, S. van
Lam, F.P.A.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
DeRuiter, S.L.
Curé, C.
Narazaki, T.
Tyack, P.L.
Miller, P.J.O.
spellingShingle Wensveen, P.J.
Isojunno, S.
Hansen, R.R.
Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von
Kleivane, L.
IJsselmuide, S. van
Lam, F.P.A.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
DeRuiter, S.L.
Curé, C.
Narazaki, T.
Tyack, P.L.
Miller, P.J.O.
Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
author_facet Wensveen, P.J.
Isojunno, S.
Hansen, R.R.
Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von
Kleivane, L.
IJsselmuide, S. van
Lam, F.P.A.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
DeRuiter, S.L.
Curé, C.
Narazaki, T.
Tyack, P.L.
Miller, P.J.O.
author_sort Wensveen, P.J.
title Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
title_short Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
title_full Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
title_fullStr Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
title_full_unstemmed Northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
title_sort northern bottlenose whales in a pristine environment respond strongly to close and distant navy sonar signals:
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