An experimental sound exposure study at sea: No spatial deterrence of free-ranging pelagic fish

Author:

Hubert Jeroen1ORCID,Demuynck Jozefien M.1,Remmelzwaal M. Rafa1,Muñiz Carlota2,Debusschere Elisabeth2,Berges Benoit3,Slabbekoorn Hans1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biology Leiden, Leiden University 1 , Leiden, The Netherlands

2. Marine Observation Centre, Flanders Marine Institute 3 , Oostende, Belgium

3. Wageningen Marine Research, Wageningen University and Research 2 , IJmuiden, The Netherlands

Abstract

Acoustic deterrent devices are used to guide aquatic animals from danger or toward migration paths. At sea, moderate sounds can potentially be used to deter fish to prevent injury or death due to acoustic overexposure. In sound exposure studies, acoustic features can be compared to improve deterrence efficacy. In this study, we played 200–1600 Hz pulse trains from a drifting vessel and investigated changes in pelagic fish abundance and behavior by utilizing echosounders and hydrophones mounted to a transect of bottom-moored frames. We monitored fish presence and tracked individual fish. This revealed no changes in fish abundance or behavior, including swimming speed and direction of individuals, in response to the sound exposure. We did find significant changes in swimming depth of individually tracked fish, but this could not be linked to the sound exposures. Overall, the results clearly show that pelagic fish did not flee from the current sound exposures, and we found no clear changes in behavior due to the sound exposure. We cannot rule out that different sounds at higher levels elicit a deterrence response; however, it may be that pelagic fish are just more likely to respond to sound with (short-lasting) changes in school formation.

Funder

NWO

Rijkswaterstaat

Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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