Monitoring and impact mitigation during a 4D seismic survey near a population of gray whales off Sakhalin Island, Russia

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作者
Broker, Koen [1 ]
Gailey, Glenn [2 ]
Muir, Judy [3 ]
Racca, Roberto [4 ]
机构
[1] Shell Global Solut, NL-2288 GK Rijswijk, Netherlands
[2] Texas A&M Univ, Galveston, TX 77553 USA
[3] LGL Ltd Environm Res Associates, Sidney, BC V8L 3Y8, Canada
[4] JASCO Appl Sci, Victoria, BC V8Z 7X8, Canada
关键词
PORPOISE PHOCOENA-PHOCOENA; MASKED HEARING THRESHOLDS; TEMPORARY SHIFT; WESTERN; ABUNDANCE; BEHAVIOR; EXPOSURE;
D O I
10.3354/esr00670
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
A 4D seismic survey was conducted in 2010 near the feeding grounds of gray whales off Sakhalin Island, Russia. To minimize disruptions to the whales' feeding activity and enhance understanding of the potential impacts of seismic surveys on gray whales Eschrichtius robustus, an extensive monitoring and mitigation plan (MMP) was developed. Typically, mitigation plans involve observers on seismic vessels to monitor for the presence of marine mammals in an exclusion zone so as to prevent physical injury to the animals. Due to the protected status of western gray whales, an additional protection zone based on a behavioural disturbance threshold of exposure of 156 dB re mu Pa-2-s per pulse was applied for whales within their feeding habitat defined by the estimated 95% abundance contour. Real-time radio-transmitting acoustic recorders were deployed along this contour to verify modelled acoustic footprints within the feeding grounds. Shore-and vessel-based observation teams monitored for the presence and activity of whales. A real-time GIS workflow tracking procedure was developed that integrated acoustic and whale positioning data to determine if sound levels at a whales' position within the feeding area exceeded the behavioural threshold, in which case a shut-down of the seismic source was implemented. Additionally, behaviour and distribution surveys were conducted before, during and after the seismic survey to evaluate the effectiveness of the MMP. No large changes in whale movement, respiration, or distribution patterns were observed during the seismic survey. This could be interpreted to mean that the MMP was effective in reducing the sound exposure and behavioural responses of gray whales to seismic sounds.
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页码:187 / 208
页数:22
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