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First in situ passive acoustic monitoring for marine mammals during operation of a tidal turbine in Ramsey Sound, Wales

机译:威尔士拉姆齐湾的一台潮汐涡轮机运行期间,首次对海洋哺乳动物进行原位无源声学监测

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The development of marine renewables has raised concerns regarding impacts on wildlife, and environmental monitoring is often required. We examined 3 mo of continuous passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) data collected at the Tidal Energy Ltd. DeltaStream turbine deployment in Ramsey Sound, UK. We aimed to assess the performance of the PAM system at an operational turbine, describe the 3D movements and behaviours of small cetaceans in the vicinity of the turbine, and model changes in detection rates against temporal and environmental variables. The PAM system was designed to acoustically detect, classify and track porpoises and dolphins via their vocalisations within a similar to 100 m radius of the turbine. In total, 247 small cetacean encounters were identified from click detections, which were also used to reconstruct the spatial movements of porpoises and dolphins, including close approaches to the turbine. Not all hydro phones were functional, which limited the ability to localise porpoise clicks; the probability of detecting and localising a click decreased by 50% at a range of similar to 20 m. Mechanical sounds on the turbine may have alerted cetaceans of its presence. In models examining acoustic detection patterns, the tidal state, time of day, low low-frequency noise levels and moon phase best explained the acoustic presence of porpoises. The limited duration of turbine operation yielded insufficient data to understand the effect of turbine rotation on animal presence and movement near the turbine. This is the first description of how small cetaceans behave and move around a tidal turbine, and we present recommendations regarding how PAM can be used to improve environmental monitoring at future tidal energy sites.
机译:海洋可再生能源的发展引起了人们对野生生物影响的担忧,并且经常需要进行环境监测。我们检查了Tidal Energy Ltd.在英国Ramsey Sound的DeltaStream涡轮机部署中收集的3个月的连续无源声学监测(PAM)数据。我们旨在评估PAM系统在运行的涡轮机上的性能,描述涡轮机附近小鲸类动物的3D运动和行为,并针对时间和环境变量对检测率的变化进行建模。 PAM系统的设计旨在通过在大约100 m半径内的发声来对海豚和海豚进行声学检测,分类和跟踪。总共从点击检测中识别出247次小型鲸类相遇,这也被用于重建海豚和海豚的空间运动,包括接近涡轮机的方法。并非所有的水听电话都能正常工作,从而限制了对海豚喀哒声的定位能力。在接近20 m的范围内,检测和定位点击的可能性降低了50%。涡轮机上的机械声音可能已经警告鲸类。在检查声学检测模式的模型中,潮汐状态,一天中的时间,低频噪声水平较低和月相最能解释海豚的声学存在。涡轮机运行时间有限,产生的数据不足以了解涡轮机旋转对动物存在和涡轮机附近运动的影响。这是对小鲸类动物如何在潮汐涡轮机周围行为和运动的首次描述,我们提出了有关如何使用PAM改善未来潮汐能站点环境监测的建议。

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