Dear colleagues,

On behalf of an international team of 33 authors, I am pleased to announce the 
publication

Amundin, M., Carlström, J., Thomas,  L., Carlén, I., Koblitz, J., Teilmann, J., 
Tougaard, J., Tregenza,  N., Wennerberg, D., Loisa, O., Brundiers, K., Kosecka, 
M.,  Kyhn, L. A., Tiberi Ljungqvist, C., Sveegaard, S., Burt, M. L.,  
Pawliczka, I., Jussi, I., Koza, R., ... Benke, H. (2022). Estimating  the 
abundance of the critically endangered Baltic Proper  harbour porpoise 
(Phocoena phocoena) population using  passive acoustic monitoring. Ecology and 
Evolution, 12, e8554.  https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8554

The paper was first published with an erroneous order of authors, which now has 
been corrected. The paper is open access.

Abstract:
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its 
conservation status and develop effective conservation plans. For most 
cetaceans, abundance estimation is difficult given their cryptic and mobile 
nature, especially when the population is small and has a transnational 
distribution. In the Baltic Sea, the number of harbour porpoises (Phocoena 
phocoena) has collapsed since the mid-20th century and the Baltic Proper 
harbour porpoise is listed as Critically Endangered by the IUCN and HELCOM; 
however, its abundance remains unknown. Here, one of the largest ever passive 
acoustic monitoring studies was carried out by eight Baltic Sea nations to 
estimate the abundance of the Baltic Proper harbour porpoise for the first 
time. By logging porpoise echolocation signals at 298 stations during May 
2011-April 2013, calibrating the loggers' spatial detection performance at sea, 
and measuring the click rate of tagged individuals, we estimated an abundance 
of 71-1105 individuals (95% CI, point estimate 491) during May-October within 
the population's proposed management border. The small abundance estimate 
strongly supports that the Baltic Proper harbour porpoise is facing an 
extremely high risk of extinction, and highlights the need for immediate and 
efficient conservation actions through international cooperation. It also 
provides a starting point in monitoring the trend of the population abundance 
to evaluate the effectiveness of management measures and determine its 
interactions with the larger neighboring Belt Sea population. Further, we offer 
evidence that design-based passive acoustic monitoring can generate reliable 
estimates of the abundance of rare and cryptic animal populations across large 
spatial scales.
Kind regards,
Julia Carlström

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