Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area

This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: Data will be made available on request The banks of Saya de Malha and the surrounding Mascarene Plateau in the Indian Ocean are among the least studied shallow sea water regions in the world. The steep...

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Main Authors: Webber, T, Lewis, T, Talma, S, Sandooyea, S, Meller, L, Dulau-Drouot, V, Thompson, KF
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Published: Elsevier 2023
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spelling ftunivexeter:oai:ore.exeter.ac.uk:10871/135765 2024-05-12T08:00:27+00:00 Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area Webber, T Lewis, T Talma, S Sandooyea, S Meller, L Dulau-Drouot, V Thompson, KF 2023 103164- http://hdl.handle.net/10871/135765 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2023.103164 en eng Elsevier Regional Studies in Marine Science, 66 orcid:0000-0003-4277-3549 (Thompson, Kirsten F) ScopusID: 55218210200 (Thompson, Kirsten F) ResearcherID: H-6811-2014 %7C N-4936-2019 (Thompson, Kirsten F) Vol. 66, article 103164 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2023.103164 http://hdl.handle.net/10871/135765 2352-4855 Regional Studies in Marine Science © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Bioacoustic Biodiversity Cetacean Mascarene plateau Platform of opportunity Saya de Malha Sperm whale Article 2023 ftunivexeter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsma.2023.103164 2024-04-17T14:07:00Z This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: Data will be made available on request The banks of Saya de Malha and the surrounding Mascarene Plateau in the Indian Ocean are among the least studied shallow sea water regions in the world. The steep sloping bathymetry of this region is thought to drive high levels of primary productivity and support a diverse range of marine species. Until now, no surveys for cetaceans have been conducted in the waters surrounding Saya de Malha, and so the diversity of cetaceans is unknown. Opportunistic visual and acoustic surveys for cetaceans were conducted onboard a platform of opportunity, the MY Arctic Sunrise, which was involved in a wider project to document the marine life in the region. Survey effort was conducted over 7,700 km, with twelve species of cetacean encountered, including Bryde's, sperm, beaked and killer whales, along with spinner, striped, pantropical spotted and bottlenose dolphins. A match of a sperm whale coda vocalisation to another, well-studied population off the coast of Mauritius suggests possible connectivity between these regions although further data would be required to confirm this. The banks of Saya de Malha appear to support a diverse range of cetacean species and further systematic surveys are required to increase our understanding of how different species utilise the banks. We provide whistle contours from visually confirmed acoustic detections to contribute towards building a region-specific whistle classifier. Given the diversity of species detected in the region, we suggest that the Saya de Malha bank area be designated, either as an Important Marine Mammal Area or as a marine protected area. Greenpeace International Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sperm whale University of Exeter: Open Research Exeter (ORE) Arctic Indian Regional Studies in Marine Science 66 103164
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topic Bioacoustic
Biodiversity
Cetacean
Mascarene plateau
Platform of opportunity
Saya de Malha
Sperm whale
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Biodiversity
Cetacean
Mascarene plateau
Platform of opportunity
Saya de Malha
Sperm whale
Webber, T
Lewis, T
Talma, S
Sandooyea, S
Meller, L
Dulau-Drouot, V
Thompson, KF
Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area
topic_facet Bioacoustic
Biodiversity
Cetacean
Mascarene plateau
Platform of opportunity
Saya de Malha
Sperm whale
description This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: Data will be made available on request The banks of Saya de Malha and the surrounding Mascarene Plateau in the Indian Ocean are among the least studied shallow sea water regions in the world. The steep sloping bathymetry of this region is thought to drive high levels of primary productivity and support a diverse range of marine species. Until now, no surveys for cetaceans have been conducted in the waters surrounding Saya de Malha, and so the diversity of cetaceans is unknown. Opportunistic visual and acoustic surveys for cetaceans were conducted onboard a platform of opportunity, the MY Arctic Sunrise, which was involved in a wider project to document the marine life in the region. Survey effort was conducted over 7,700 km, with twelve species of cetacean encountered, including Bryde's, sperm, beaked and killer whales, along with spinner, striped, pantropical spotted and bottlenose dolphins. A match of a sperm whale coda vocalisation to another, well-studied population off the coast of Mauritius suggests possible connectivity between these regions although further data would be required to confirm this. The banks of Saya de Malha appear to support a diverse range of cetacean species and further systematic surveys are required to increase our understanding of how different species utilise the banks. We provide whistle contours from visually confirmed acoustic detections to contribute towards building a region-specific whistle classifier. Given the diversity of species detected in the region, we suggest that the Saya de Malha bank area be designated, either as an Important Marine Mammal Area or as a marine protected area. Greenpeace International
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author Webber, T
Lewis, T
Talma, S
Sandooyea, S
Meller, L
Dulau-Drouot, V
Thompson, KF
author_facet Webber, T
Lewis, T
Talma, S
Sandooyea, S
Meller, L
Dulau-Drouot, V
Thompson, KF
author_sort Webber, T
title Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area
title_short Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area
title_full Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area
title_fullStr Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area
title_full_unstemmed Cetaceans of the Saya de Malha bank region, Indian Ocean: A candidate Important Marine Mammal Area
title_sort cetaceans of the saya de malha bank region, indian ocean: a candidate important marine mammal area
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