Southern right whale behavioral changes due to interactions with whale‐watching vessels: evidence‐based calculations aimed at improving management policies

Author:

Arias Magdalena123ORCID,Dans Silvana345ORCID,Crespo Enrique A.4ORCID,González Raúl A. C.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos Almirante Storni (CIMAS, CENPAT, CONICET) San Antonio Oeste Río Negro Argentina

2. Escuela Superior de Ciencias Marinas (ESCiMar, U.N.Comahue) San Antonio Oeste Río Negro Argentina

3. Centro de Ciencias Naturales, Ambientales y Antropológicas, Universidad Maimónides y Fundación Azara Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina

4. Centro de Estudios de Sistemas Marinos (CESIMAR, CENPAT, CONICET) Puerto Madryn Chubut Argentina

5. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y de la Salud Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco Sede Puerto Madryn Chubut Argentina

Abstract

AbstractInteractions between whale‐watching vessels and cetaceans have raised questions regarding the sustainability of whale‐watching. This study aimed to build a model for managing whale‐watching activity. The approach involved establishing vessel‐exposure thresholds based on changes in short‐term behavioral responses of southern right whales in the Bahía San Antonio Marine Protected Area of Argentina. The model serves as a source of information for management decision‐making in whale‐watching operations, with an estimated framework for the maximum carrying capacity dictating the vessel‐exposure level that can be maintained with no significant changes in the whales' activity budgets. The model, based on Markov chains, indicated that surface active behavior was the form most sensitive to the presence of tourism vessels. However, vessel exposure always remained below nonsustainability threshold, defined as the amount of time that a whale could be disturbed by vessels without significantly changing its activity budget. Therefore, the observed changes were biologically insignificant. Thus, whale watching in this area is developing with minimal impact on southern right whales. An understanding of the exposure thresholds is essential for establishing management strategies that enable sustainable whale watching. This approach is crucial for setting limits within a scenario of future growth and reducing activity when demand exceeds the carrying capacity.

Publisher

Wiley

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