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Caribbean Sea soundscapes: monitoring humpback whales, biological sounds, geological events, and anthropogenic impacts of vessel noise.

机译:加勒比海的声景:监视座头鲸,生物声音,地质事件以及船只噪声的人为影响。

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Assessing marine soundscapes provides an understanding of the biological, geological and anthropogenic composition of a habitat, including species diversity, community composition, and human impacts. For this study, nine acoustic recorders were deployed between December 2016 and June 2017 off six Caribbean islands in several Marine Parks: the Dominican Republic (DR), St. Martin (SM), Guadeloupe east and west (GE, GW), Martinique (MA), Aruba (AR), and Bonaire (BO). Humpback whale song was recorded at five sites on four islands (DR, SM, GE, GW and MA) and occurred on 49 to 93% of recording days. Song appeared first at the DR site and began 4 to 6 weeks later at GE, GW and MA. No song was heard in AR and BO, the southernmost islands. A two-week period was examined for the hourly presence of vessel noise and the number and duration of ship passages. Hourly vessel presence ranged from low (20% - DR, 30% - SM), medium (52% -MA, 54% - BO, 77% - GE) to near continuous (99% - GW; 100% - AR). Diurnal patterns were observed at BO, GE, and MA with few to no vessels present during night time hours, possibly reflecting the activity of recreational craft and fishing vessels. At the DR and GW sites, vessel traffic was ubiquitous for most of the day, likely reflecting heavy cruise ship and container ship presence. Soundscapes were diverse across islands with persistent fish choruses, sporadic sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) and dolphin (Delphinidae) presence at BO, minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) from late December to late February at MA and an earthquake recorded across all sites. These analyses provide an important first step in characterizing the health and species richness in Caribbean marine parks and demonstrate a surprising high anthropogenic foot print. Vessel traffic in particular contributes adversely to marine soundscapes, masking marine mammal sounds, potentially changing typical animal behavior and raising the risk of ship strike.
机译:评估海洋声景有助于了解栖息地的生物学,地质和人为组成,包括物种多样性,社区组成和人类影响。在本研究中,2016年12月至2017年6月之间,在多个海洋公园的六个加勒比海岛屿上部署了9台录音机:多米尼加共和国(DR),圣马丁(SM),瓜德罗普岛东部和西部(GE,GW),马提尼克( MA),Aruba(AR)和Bonaire(BO)。在四个岛屿(DR,SM,GE,GW和MA)的五个地点记录了座头鲸的歌曲,并在记录日的49%到93%之间发生。 Song首先出现在DR站点,然后在4、6周后开始出现在GE,GW和MA。在最南端的岛屿AR和BO中没有听到歌声。检查了两周的时间,以每小时一次的时间观察船舶噪音以及船舶通过的次数和持续时间。每小时船只的存在范围从低(20%-DR,30%-SM),中等(52%-MA,54%-BO,77%-GE)到接近连续(99%-GW; 100%-AR)。在夜间,夜间和夜间,在BO,GE和MA观察到昼夜模式,很少甚至没有船只,这可能反映了休闲船和渔船的活动。在DR和GW站点,整天大部分时间都有船只通行,这可能反映出游轮和集装箱船的沉重。整个岛屿的音景各不相同,有持续的鱼类合唱,零星的抹香鲸(Physeter macrocephalus)和海豚(Delphinidae)在波多黎各,从12月下旬至2月下旬在马萨诸塞州的小须鲸(Balaenoptera acutorostrata)以及所有地点都记录到地震。这些分析为表征加勒比海公园的健康和物种丰富度提供了重要的第一步,并证明了令人惊讶的高人为足迹。船只运输尤其会对海洋声景产生不利影响,掩盖海洋哺乳动物的声音,有可能改变典型的动物行为,并增加发生船舶袭击的风险。

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