Dear all,


the following paper has just been published in Endangered Species Research 
Volume 18 (3) and is free to download from the journal website (see link):

Use of static passive acoustic monitoring to assess the status of the 
‘Critically Endangered’ Baltic harbour porpoise in German waters

Anja Gallus, Michael Dähne, Ursula Katharina Verfuß, Stefan Bräger, Sven Adler, 
Ursula Siebert, Harald Benke

http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v18/n3/


ABSTRACT: Harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena abundance in the Baltic Proper 
(BP) is at a level where measures for improving the status of this genetically 
and morphologically discrete population are urgently needed. Without knowledge 
on seasonal and geographical distribution, a common basis for conservation 
efforts has been lacking for the past decades. We deployed 22 porpoise 
detectors from March 2005 until August 2007 in the eastern German Baltic Sea to 
study seasonal migrations and abiotic factors associated with porpoise 
presence/absence patterns. Two years of continuous monitoring resulted in 11 
890 recording days from 21 stations within the BP, with only 207 
porpoise-positive days (ppd—a day with verified porpoise detection), equaling 
1.86% ppd per month and station over the study period. Data were analysed using 
generalized additive models to find significantly influencing factors. 
Detection rates in the BP peaked twice seasonally: once associated with the 
summer occurrence of animals from the population living mostly in the Belt Sea 
and once correlated with (1) cold air temperatures and (2) air temperatures 
lower than water surface temperatures. The latter suggests that porpoises from 
the BP migrate towards mostly ice-free waters in winter to avoid suffocation. 
In order to reduce harmful set-netting, conservation measures must be 
seasonally regulated, at least, or less harmful fishing methods must be 
implemented. These findings should help to improve the current European 
anti-bycatch legislation, e.g. regulation EC 812/2004, which is currently under 
review.

KEY WORDS: Phocoena phocoena, Temporal and spatial distribution, Baltic Sea, 
Generalized additive modeling, Click detector, T-POD

On behalf of the authors and
with kind regards of the
German Oceanographic Museum

Anja Gallus
Scientist

German Oceanographic Museum
Museum for Oceanography and Fishing ∙ Aquarium
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Germany

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