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The right whale mandatory ship reporting system: a retrospective

机译:露脊鲸强制性船舶报告系统:回顾

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In 1998, the United States sought and received International Maritime Organization-endorsement of two Mandatory Ship Reporting (MSR) systems designed to improve mariner awareness about averting ship collisions with the endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis). Vessel collisions are a serious threat to the right whale and the program was among the first formal attempts to reduce this threat. Under the provisions of the MSR, all ships >300 gross tons are required to report their location, speed, and destination to a shore-based station when entering two key right whale habitats: one in waters off New England and one off coastal Georgia and Florida. In return, reporting ships receive an automatically-generated message, delivered directly to the ship’s bridge, that provides information about right whale vulnerability to vessel collisions and actions mariners can take to avoid collisions. The MSR has been in operation continuously from July 1999 to the present. Archived incoming reports provided a 15-plus year history of ship operations in these two locations. We analyzed a total of 26,772 incoming MSR messages logged between July 1999 and December 2013. Most ships that were required to report did so, and compliance rates were generally constant throughout the study period. Self-reported vessel speeds when entering the systems indicated that most ships travelled between 10 and 16 (range = 5–20 +) knots. Ship speeds generally decreased in 2009 to 2013 following implementation of vessel speed restrictions. The number of reports into the southern system remained relatively constant following a steady increase through 2007, but numbers in the northern system decreased annually beginning in 2008. If reporting is indicative of long-term patterns in shipping operations, it reflects noteworthy changes in marine transportation. Observed declines in ship traffic are likely attributable to the 2008–2009 economic recession, the containerized shipping industry making increased use of larger ships that made fewer trips, and diminished oil/gas US imports as previously inaccessible domestic deposits were exploited. Recent declines in shipping activity likely resulted in lowered collision risks for right whales and reduced their exposure to underwater noise from ships.
机译:1998年,美国寻求并获得了国际海事组织的两项强制性船舶报告(MSR)系统的认可,该系统旨在提高水手对避免濒临灭绝的北大西洋露脊鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)撞船的认识。船只碰撞是对露脊鲸的严重威胁,该计划是减少这种威胁的首批正式尝试之一。根据MSR的规定,当进入两个主要的右鲸栖息地时,> 300总吨的所有船舶都必须向岸基站报告其位置,速度和目的地:一处在新英格兰附近的水域中,一处在乔治亚州沿海的水域中;佛罗里达。作为回报,举报船只将收到一条自动生成的消息,该消息直接传递到船只的桥上,其中提供了有关右鲸易受船只碰撞影响的信息,以及海员可以采取的避免碰撞的措施。从1999年7月至今,MSR一直在持续运行。存档的传入报告提供了这两个地点15年以上的船舶运营历史。我们分析了1999年7月至2013年12月之间总共记录的26,772条MSR传入消息。大多数需要报告的船舶都进行了报告,在整个研究期间,遵从率通常保持恒定。进入系统时自我报告的船速表明大多数船的航行速度为10至16节(范围= 5–20 +)。实施船速限制后,2009年至2013年船速普遍下降。到2007年,进入南部系统的报告数量一直保持稳定增长,但从2008年开始,北部系统的报告数量每年都在减少。如果报告显示了航运业务的长期模式,则表明海上运输发生了显着变化。观察到的船舶运输量下降可能归因于2008-2009年的经济衰退,集装箱运输业更多地使用了较少出行次数的大型船舶,以及由于开采了以前无法获得的国内存款而减少了美国的石油/天然气进口。最近航运活动的减少可能会降低右鲸的碰撞风险,并减少其受到船舶水下噪声的影响。

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