Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals

The impact of anthropogenic noise on marine fauna is of increasing conservation concern with vessel noise being one of the major contributors. Animals that rely on shallow coastal habitats may be especially vulnerable to this form of pollution. Very limited information is available on how much noise...

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Main Authors: Mikkelsen, Lonnie, Johnson, Mark, Wisniewska, Danuta Maria, van Neer, Abbo, Siebert, Ursula, Madsen, Peter Teglberg, Teilmann, Jonas
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4999109
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8s75sg6
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4999109 2023-05-15T16:33:39+02:00 Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals Mikkelsen, Lonnie Johnson, Mark Wisniewska, Danuta Maria van Neer, Abbo Siebert, Ursula Madsen, Peter Teglberg Teilmann, Jonas 2019-02-08 https://zenodo.org/record/4999109 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8s75sg6 unknown doi:10.1002/ece3.4923 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://zenodo.org/record/4999109 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8s75sg6 oai:zenodo.org:4999109 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode behavioural response long-duration acoustic dataloggers DTAG exposure rates Halichoerus grypus grey seal Harbour seal Phoca vitulina info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8s75sg610.1002/ece3.4923 2023-03-10T21:46:38Z The impact of anthropogenic noise on marine fauna is of increasing conservation concern with vessel noise being one of the major contributors. Animals that rely on shallow coastal habitats may be especially vulnerable to this form of pollution. Very limited information is available on how much noise from ship traffic individual animals experience, and how they may react to it due to a lack of suitable methods. To address this, we developed long‐duration audio and 3D‐movement tags (DTAGs) and deployed them on three harbor seals and two gray seals in the North Sea during 2015–2016. These tags recorded sound, accelerometry, magnetometry, and pressure continuously for up to 21 days. GPS positions were also sampled for one seal continuously throughout the recording period. A separate tag, combining a camera and an accelerometer logger, was deployed on two harbor seals to visualize specific behaviors that helped interpret accelerometer signals in the DTAG data. Combining data from depth, accelerometer, and audio sensors, we found that animals spent 6.6%–42.3% of the time hauled out (either on land or partly submerged), and 5.3%–12.4% of their at‐sea time resting at the sea bottom, while the remaining time was used for traveling, resting at surface, and foraging. Animals were exposed to audible vessel noise 2.2%–20.5% of their time when in water, and we demonstrate that interruption of functional behaviors (e.g., resting) in some cases coincides with high‐level vessel noise. Two‐thirds of the ship noise events were traceable by the AIS vessel tracking system, while one‐third comprised vessels without AIS. This preliminary study demonstrates how concomitant long‐term continuous broadband on‐animal sound and movement recordings may be an important tool in future quantification of disturbance effects of anthropogenic activities at sea and assessment of long‐term population impacts on pinnipeds. gs15_139b_TOLsTOL levels for the entire recording period for grey seal gs15_139b. Data is structured per day in 30 sec ... Dataset harbour seal Phoca vitulina Zenodo
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topic behavioural response
long-duration acoustic dataloggers
DTAG
exposure rates
Halichoerus grypus
grey seal
Harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
spellingShingle behavioural response
long-duration acoustic dataloggers
DTAG
exposure rates
Halichoerus grypus
grey seal
Harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
Mikkelsen, Lonnie
Johnson, Mark
Wisniewska, Danuta Maria
van Neer, Abbo
Siebert, Ursula
Madsen, Peter Teglberg
Teilmann, Jonas
Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
topic_facet behavioural response
long-duration acoustic dataloggers
DTAG
exposure rates
Halichoerus grypus
grey seal
Harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
description The impact of anthropogenic noise on marine fauna is of increasing conservation concern with vessel noise being one of the major contributors. Animals that rely on shallow coastal habitats may be especially vulnerable to this form of pollution. Very limited information is available on how much noise from ship traffic individual animals experience, and how they may react to it due to a lack of suitable methods. To address this, we developed long‐duration audio and 3D‐movement tags (DTAGs) and deployed them on three harbor seals and two gray seals in the North Sea during 2015–2016. These tags recorded sound, accelerometry, magnetometry, and pressure continuously for up to 21 days. GPS positions were also sampled for one seal continuously throughout the recording period. A separate tag, combining a camera and an accelerometer logger, was deployed on two harbor seals to visualize specific behaviors that helped interpret accelerometer signals in the DTAG data. Combining data from depth, accelerometer, and audio sensors, we found that animals spent 6.6%–42.3% of the time hauled out (either on land or partly submerged), and 5.3%–12.4% of their at‐sea time resting at the sea bottom, while the remaining time was used for traveling, resting at surface, and foraging. Animals were exposed to audible vessel noise 2.2%–20.5% of their time when in water, and we demonstrate that interruption of functional behaviors (e.g., resting) in some cases coincides with high‐level vessel noise. Two‐thirds of the ship noise events were traceable by the AIS vessel tracking system, while one‐third comprised vessels without AIS. This preliminary study demonstrates how concomitant long‐term continuous broadband on‐animal sound and movement recordings may be an important tool in future quantification of disturbance effects of anthropogenic activities at sea and assessment of long‐term population impacts on pinnipeds. gs15_139b_TOLsTOL levels for the entire recording period for grey seal gs15_139b. Data is structured per day in 30 sec ...
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author Mikkelsen, Lonnie
Johnson, Mark
Wisniewska, Danuta Maria
van Neer, Abbo
Siebert, Ursula
Madsen, Peter Teglberg
Teilmann, Jonas
author_facet Mikkelsen, Lonnie
Johnson, Mark
Wisniewska, Danuta Maria
van Neer, Abbo
Siebert, Ursula
Madsen, Peter Teglberg
Teilmann, Jonas
author_sort Mikkelsen, Lonnie
title Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
title_short Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
title_full Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
title_fullStr Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
title_sort data from: long-term sound and movement recording tags to study natural behaviour and reaction to ship noise of seals
publishDate 2019
url https://zenodo.org/record/4999109
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8s75sg6
genre harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
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Phoca vitulina
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