Perspectives on using Protected Species Observer (PSO) data to fill knowledge gaps about marine species distributions and habitat use

Author:

Ganley Laura C1ORCID,Sisson Nicholas B2ORCID,McKenna Katherine R1,Redfern Jessica V1

Affiliation:

1. Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life, New England Aquarium , Boston, MA 02110 , United States

2. Protected Resources Division, Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , Gloucester, MA 01970 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Responsible offshore wind energy development requires addressing knowledge gaps of marine mammal distribution and response to wind energy development. Data collected by Protected Species Observers (PSOs) could help fill these gaps if they were used to fit species distribution models. However, because PSO data are not systematically collected, a critical exploration of their potential utility is needed. We reviewed PSO data collected during offshore wind geophysical surveys. Our intention was to compare predictions from two species distribution models—one model fit with systematically collected data and the second model fit with PSO data. However, developing a model using the PSO data was impossible due to data collection and reporting procedures. Therefore, we reframed our question to “What changes would be necessary for PSO data to be used to understand species distributions?” We compared PSO data with data collection fields recommended by US federal agencies and data collection requirements in Marine Mammal Protection Act Incidental Harassment Authorizations. We found PSO data collection fields and monitoring reports need standardization requirements. Our evaluation of PSO data revealed that publicly available PSO data are limited. We recommend making PSO data publicly available. If these recommendations are adopted, PSO data could help to fill knowledge gaps about marine mammal distribution.

Funder

Marine Mammal Commission

NOAA

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

BOEM

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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