MARMAM subscribers,

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper in Conservation 
Letters: 

van der Hoop, J. M., Vanderlaan, A. S. M., Cole, T. V. N., Henry, A. G., Hall, 
L., Mase-Guthrie, B., Wimmer, T. and Moore, M. J. (2014), Vessel strikes to 
large whales before and after the 2008 Ship Strike Rule. Conservation Letters. 
doi: 10.1111/conl.12105

The paper is available in early view online: 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/conl.12105/abstract

Please contact me if you do not have access to the .pdf online: 
jvanderh...@whoi.edu

Abstract:  To determine effectiveness of Seasonal Management Areas (SMAs), 
introduced in 2008 on the U.S. East Coast to reduce lethal vessel strikes to 
North Atlantic right whales, we analyzed observed large whale mortality events 
from 1990–2012 in the geographic region of the “Ship Strike Rule” to identify 
changes in frequency, spatial distribution, and spatiotemporal interaction 
since implementation. Though not directly coincident with SMA implementation, 
right whale vessel-strike mortalities significantly declined from 2.0 
(2000–2006) to 0.33 per year (2007–2012). Large whale vessel-strike mortalities 
have decreased inside active SMAs, and increased outside inactive SMAs. We 
detected no significant spatiotemporal interaction in the 4-year pre- or 
post-Rule periods, although a longer time series is needed to detect these 
changes. As designed, SMAs encompass only 36% of historical right whale 
vessel-strike mortalities, and 32% are outside managed space but within managed 
timeframes. We suggest increasing spatial coverage to improve the Rule's 
effectiveness.


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Julie van der Hoop
PhD Candidate
MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography
Woods Hole MA 02543

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