Dear MARMAM members,

We are pleased to announce that the following paper has been published on PLoS 
ONE:

Pirotta E, Milor R, Quick N, Moretti D, Di Marzio N, Tyack P, Boyd I, Hastie G 
(2012) Vessel Noise Affects Beaked Whale Behavior: Results of a Dedicated 
Acoustic Response Study. PLoS ONE 7(8): e42535. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0042535
 
ABSTRACT: Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects 
of anthropogenic noise. Most studies have concentrated on the effects of 
military sonar, but other forms of acoustic disturbance (e.g. shipping noise) 
may disrupt behavior. An experiment involving the exposure of target whale 
groups to intense vessel-generated noise tested how these exposures influenced 
the foraging behavior of Blainville’s beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris) 
in the Tongue Of The Ocean (Bahamas). A military array of bottom-mounted 
hydrophones was used to measure the response based upon changes in the spatial 
and temporal pattern of vocalizations. The archived acoustic data were used to 
compute metrics of the echolocation-based foraging behavior for 16 targeted 
groups, 10 groups further away on the range, and 26 non-exposed groups. The 
duration of foraging bouts was not significantly affected by the exposure. 
Changes in the hydrophone over which the group was most frequently detected 
occurred as the animals moved around within a foraging bout, and their number 
was significantly less the closer the whales were to the sound source. 
Non-exposed groups also had significantly more changes in the primary 
hydrophone than exposed groups irrespective of distance. Our results suggested 
that broadband ship noise caused a significant change in beaked whale behavior 
up to at least 5.2 kilometers away from the vessel. The observed change could 
potentially correspond to a restriction in the movement of groups, a period of 
more directional travel, a reduction in the number of individuals clicking 
within the group, or a response to changes in prey movement.
 
A PDF copy of the work can be downloaded from: 
http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042535
 
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any question regarding our work.
 
Best Regards,
Enrico Pirotta
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