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Spatial and Temporal Baseline Information on Marine Megafauna-Data Facilitated by a Wildlife Tour Operator

机译:野生动物旅游经营者提供的海洋巨型动物数据的时空基准信息

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style="text-align:justify;"> The protection of marine megafauna within Europe is rather fragmented. Developing conservation measures for highly mobile species presents definite challenges, particularly due to the many knowledge gaps. Recent studies have shown that these gaps can be filled in by Platforms of Opportunity (PO) which create low-cost approaches. However, the number of wildlife tour operators actively collecting PO data related to distribution and relative abundance of marine fauna remains limited. In this study, we investigated whether effort-corrected data on marine megafauna facilitated by a wildlife tour operator afforded robust long temporal data (2011-2015). Sightings data, collected in the wider Mount’s Bay area (southwest Cornwall, UK), along with a GPS application, were collected to accurately record survey effort. In addition, radial sighting distances and detection curves were computed to explore the robustness of the data. Density maps of marine megafauna indicated that encounters occurred throughout the area in all three seasons but the temporal distribution was significantly different with numbers peaking in autumn. Odontocetes were mostly recorded during autumn, basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) and ocean sunfish (Mola mola) were more abundant during summer and leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) were recorded occasionally. Our data showed that this shallow coastal environment is particularly important as a nursing area for harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus) showed a high semi-residency pattern for adults with calves within one core-habitat. As such, the study provides important spatial and temporal baseline data that are essential for the protection of marine megafauna through the development of an ecological network of marine protected areas within UK waters. Although, data facilitated by wildlife operators have certain shortcomings we highlight that the protocols developed here secured efficient and precise data. Such collection protocols can be implemented on a larger scale, ultimately enhancing research monitoring efforts and marine ecosystem management.
机译:style =“ text-align:justify;”>欧洲范围内对海洋大型动物的保护比较分散。为高度流动的物种制定保护措施提出了明确的挑战,特别是由于存在许多知识空白。最近的研究表明,可以通过创建低成本方法的机会平台(PO)来填补这些空白。但是,积极收集与海洋动物分布和相对丰富度有关的PO数据的野生动物旅游经营者的数量仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们调查了由野生动物旅游经营者协助进行的海洋大型动物工作量校正数据是否提供了可靠的长期时间数据(2011-2015年)。收集了在更大的芒特湾地区(英国西南康沃尔郡)收集的观测数据以及GPS应用程序,以准确记录调查工作。此外,还计算了径向瞄准距离和检测曲线,以探索数据的鲁棒性。海洋大型动物的密度图表明,在这三个季节中,整个区域都发生了相遇,但时间分布差异显着,秋季数量达到峰值。齿形目动物大多在秋季记录,sha鲨( Cetorhinus maximus )和海洋翻车鱼( Mola mola )在夏季较多,棱皮龟( Dermochelys coriacea )偶尔会被记录。我们的数据表明,这种浅水沿海环境作为港口海豚( Phocoena phocoena )的护理区域尤其重要。里索(Risso)的海豚( Grampus griseus )对具有一个核心栖息地的小牛成年人显示出很高的半居住模式。因此,该研究提供了重要的时空基准数据,这些数据通过在英国水域内建立海洋保护区生态网络,对于保护海洋大型动物至关重要。尽管野生动物经营者提供的数据存在某些缺陷,但我们强调指出,此处开发的协议可确保高效且精确的数据。可以大规模实施此类收集协议,从而最终加强研究监测工作和海洋生态系统管理。

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