Small reductions in cargo vessel speed substantially reduce noise impacts to marine mammals

Author:

Findlay Charlotte R.1ORCID,Rojano-Doñate Laia12ORCID,Tougaard Jakob2ORCID,Johnson Mark P.1ORCID,Madsen Peter Teglberg1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zoophysiology, Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Aarhus 8000, Denmark.

2. Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Aarhus 8000, Denmark.

Abstract

Global reductions in the underwater radiated noise levels from cargo vessels are needed to reduce increasing cumulative impacts to marine wildlife. We use a vessel exposure simulation model to examine how reducing vessel source levels through slowdowns and technological modifications can lessen impacts on marine mammals. We show that the area exposed to ship noise reduces markedly with moderate source-level reductions that can be readily achieved with small reductions in speed. Moreover, slowdowns reduce all impacts to marine mammals despite the longer time that a slower vessel takes to pass an animal. We conclude that cumulative noise impacts from the global fleet can be reduced immediately by slowdowns. This solution requires no modification to ships and is scalable from local speed reductions in sensitive areas to ocean basins. Speed reductions can be supplemented by routing vessels away from critical habitats and by technological modifications to reduce vessel noise.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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