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Online 2014… December 9, 2014 Summary Quarterly webinar #2 will explore the attraction and interaction of marine mammals and seabirds to offshore wind farms. The presenters will provide examples of … where a novel statistical analysis was applied to produce density surface maps of the spatial distribution of birds across the wind farm and a large area around it. He will discuss the … Construction and Operation on Harbour Seals Dr. Debbie Russell, Research Fellow from the Sea Mammal Research Unit, University of St. Andrews in Scotland, will present results from research …
- Conference Paper:
Michel et al.
… The European Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD, 2008/56/CE) aims to achieve and maintain the 'good environmental status' (GES) of marine ecosystems, including the assessment of marine mammal populations. However, assessing their abundance and distribution is challenging due to their mobility, elusiveness, and difficult data acquisition. …
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Online 2023… Douglas Nowacek, Repass-Rodgers Chair of Marine Conservation Technology, Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of … Institution in 1999. Nowacek has focused on the bioacoustics and behavioral ecology of marine mammals, primarily cetaceans, for over 30 years, and his work also includes technology development for marine conservation research. In his joint appointments in the Schools of Environment and …
- Journal Article:
Khan et al.
… Monitoring marine mammals is of broad interest to governments and individuals around the globe. Very … promise of reaching remote and challenging locations to fill gaps in our knowledge of marine mammal distribution. The time has come to create an operational platform that leverages the increased …
- Report:
Robbins
… The purpose of this report is to provide a review of the bird and marine mammal observation data for the EMEC Billia Croo wave test site from 2009 to 2011. The primary … and environmental variables. This report can assist in understanding the spatial and temporal distribution of wildlife at the test site, and specifically enable identification of where and …
- Report:
Robbins
… The purpose of this report is to provide a review of the bird and marine mammal observation data for the EMEC Fall of Warness tidal test site from 2005 to 2011. The aims … and environmental variables. This report can assist in understanding the spatial and temporal distribution of wildlife at the test site, and specifically enable identification of where and …
- Guidance:
BOEM Office of Renewable Energy Programs
… of this national guidance document is to provide recommendations for complying with the marine mammal and sea turtle information requirements in 30 CFR Part 585 Subpart F. BOEM requires the … changes associated with proposed operations occurred in post-construction abundance and distribution of marine mammal and sea turtle species; Collect additional information aimed at …
- Book Chapter:
Henkel et al.
… of the biological resources in the area is needed, and a key information gap is the distribution of both physical substrata and important biological communities. An initial … targeted for Oregon is a mobile Ocean Test Facility developed by the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC), led by Oregon State University (OSU), for testing wave … the interactions of concern, and highlighting baseline research projects focused on seabirds, marine mammals and benthic ecology in preparation for siting and deploying the NNMREC Ocean Test …
- Journal Article:
Joy et al.
… Understanding the impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals is important for effective mitigation and management. Sound impacts can cause … dive information and is influenced by the underwater soundscape and the historical whale distribution in the region. In the absence of noise disturbance, the simulator is shown to recover the historical whale distribution in the region. When noise disturbance is incorporated, the whale’s behavioral …
- Journal Article:
Cox et al.
… (∼30-60°) seasonally stratifying shelf-seas support a high abundance and diversity of marine predators such as marine mammals and seabirds. However, anthropogenic activities and climate change impacts are … animals, with negative consequences for ecosystem functioning. Across mid-latitude shelf-seas marine mammals and seabirds are known to forage across a number of oceanographic habitats that …
- Report:
Geo-Marine Inc
… PREVIOUS STUDIES Marine mammals and sea turtles are important marine resources found in the New Jersey Department … Protection (NJDEP) Study Area (hereafter referred to as Study Area); however, the distribution and abundance of these resources in New Jersey’s nearshore waters are not well … National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and other organizations have been conducting marine mammal and sea turtle surveys along the United States (U.S.) east coast for many years. Although …
- Journal Article:
Southall et al.
… repeatable analytical framework for assessing relative risk of anthropogenic disturbances on marine vertebrates, with the emphasis on the sound generating aspects of the activity. The … human activities (particularly those that produce sound) influence the likelihood of marine mammal behavioral responses and potential injury, rely principally on generalized … allowing a relativistic means of assessing potential disturbance scenarios, tunable to animal distribution, region, context, and degrees of spatial-temporal-spectral resolution. … 2023-02-27 …
- Report:
Bailey et al.
… is an increasing need for an understanding of potential noise impacts from this development on marine mammals. Pile-driving of offshore wind turbines produces loud, low frequency sound that … first step is to understand the current baseline ambient noise levels and the spatiotemporal distribution of marine species that could potentially be impacted. In this study, the project … for three years to characterize underwater ambient noise levels and identify vocalizing marine mammal species within and around the Maryland Wind Energy Area (WEA). The project partners …
- Report:
Kraus et al.
… (NEAq) convened a workshop on 30 and 31 May 2018 that included marine scientists, NGO representatives, regulators, public stakeholders, … designed to collect adequate sample sizes. The workshop informed this marine mammal and wind research framework. The framework identifies options to assess potential … and potential population‐level impacts of windfarm placement and operations on distribution, abundance, behavior, or demography of endangered marine mammals and sea …
- Journal Article:
Macrander et al.
… The ability to gather real-time and near real-time data on marine mammal distribution, movement, and habitat use has advanced significantly over the last two decades. …
- Report:
Sparling et al.
… and developers and their environmental consultants that a 'one size fits all' approach to marine mammal site characterisation survey to inform consenting processes for wave and tidal stream … tagging studies for species where this is possible. The options for understanding animal depth distribution are also discussed. For disturbance related impacts, a quantification of animal …
- Report:
Adams et al.
… We assembled and tabulated information about marine bird and mammal research and monitoring programs that could provide data needed to support environmental … but the catalog for Alaska is not comprehensive. We included programs that assessed the distribution, abundance, or biology of marine birds (seabirds, waterbirds, or sea ducks) and …
- Report:
Reid et al.
… oceans remain places of mystery; the ecological processes that underlie observable patterns in marine communities are largely unknown and seem almost arcane. Compared with many terrestrial … known of cetacean natural history. This Atlas aims to provide an account and snapshot of the distribution of all 28 cetacean species that are known certainly to have occurred in the waters … inasmuch as such information is known.There follows some details of the species' worldwide distribution and its status in the north Atlantic, and then a description of its occurrence in …
- Thesis:
Mahmud
… Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a more effective method of monitoring cetaceans' distribution and abundance than conventional visual surveys. Cetaceans are highly vocally active … Detection rates of the EARS and USV were compared to investigate their efficiency in detecting marine mammals. Detection events were obtained using independent detectors for each platform and …
- Report:
Thaxter and Burton
… protocols and standards on the use of high definition imagery technology for seabird and mammal surveys. Information on the trials of high definition imagery technology for survey were … to investigate what species assemblages are present, allowing population estimation and distribution, e.g. of a Round 3 development zone prior to collection of project-specific … detailed distribution data and accurate species identification to determine loss of habitat in marine Special Protection Areas (SPAs), or likely effect on onshore SPAs. Common Standards …
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