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Auditory impairment from acoustic seal deterrents predicted for harbour porpoises in a marine protected area

机译:听觉障碍从声密封威慑预测港口海豚在海洋保护区

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1. Management interventions to reduce human-wildlife conflict can have unintended consequences for non-target species. Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) are used globally by the aquaculture sector. However, the potential for these sound emissions to impact non-target species, such as cetaceans, has not yet been quantified at population relevant spatial scales. 2. To better understand the extent of potential impacts on cetaceans, such as harbour porpoises, we used acoustic modelling to investigate levels of ADD noise throughout the west coast of Scotland and across a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for this species. 3. Using an energy-flux acoustic propagation model and data on aquaculture sites known to be using ADDs, we predicted the spatial extent of ADD noise on the Scottish west coast from 1 February 2017 to 31 January 2018. Noise maps were produced to determine the risk of auditory impairment for harbour porpoises under a range of scenarios which assumed single or multiple ADDs and simultaneous use across all sites. 4. The acoustic propagation model performed well when tested against field measurements up to 5 km, with 98% of sound exposure level (SEL) predictions within ±10% of the measurements. Predictions of SELs over a 24-hr period suggested extensive temporary hearing loss zones (median radius: ~28 km) for harbour porpoises around aquaculture sites. Assuming a single device at each site, 23% of the harbour porpoise SAC was predicted to be exposed to ADD noise sufficient to induce a temporary threshold shift, and under the worst-case scenario (multiple, continuously running devices per site with an aggregate duty cycle of 100%), levels exceeding permanent threshold shift could reach 0.9% of the SAC. 5. Policy implications. This study highlights the potential for ‘collateral damage' from interventions such as acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) which are intended to reduce human-wildlife conflicts with pinnipeds but may affect the long-term health and hab
机译:1. human-wildlife可以产生意想不到的冲突非目标物种的后果。威慑设备(增加)在全球范围内的使用水产养殖行业。这些声音非目标排放的影响物种,如鲸类,尚未量化在人口相关的空间尺度上。2. 对鲸类的影响,如海港鼠海豚,我们使用声学建模研究的水平添加噪声的整个西海岸苏格兰和在一个特殊的领域保护这个物种(囊)。能通量声传播模型和数据在水产养殖网站已知使用补充道,我们预测空间添加噪声的程度苏格兰西海岸从2017年2月1日到31日2018年1月。确定听觉障碍的风险港口海豚在一系列的场景假定单个或多个补充道,同时使用所有网站。声传播模型时表现良好测试与实地测量5公里,有98%的声音暴露级别(选取)预测在±10%的测量。的预测SELs基本以24小时为一段建议广泛的临时听力损失区(中位数半径:~ 28公里)海港鼠海豚水产养殖的网站。每个网站,23%的港口海豚囊预测受到添加噪声足够了诱导一个临时阈值变动,下最坏的情况(多个不断运行设备每网站一个聚合的职责周期的100%),水平超过永久阈值变动可能达到0.9%的囊。政策的影响。潜在的“附带损害”声威慑设备等干预措施(添加),旨在减少human-wildlife与海豹但可能冲突影响长期健康和藻种

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