Our new paper on responses of harbour porpoises to a seismic survey is now 
available via Open Access at:

http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/280/1771/20132001.full.pdf+html

Thompson, P.M., Brookes, K.L., Graham, I.M., Barton, T.R., Needham, K., 
Bradbury, G. & Merchant, N.D. (2013) Short-term disturbance by a commercial 
two-dimensional seismic survey does not lead to long-term displacement of 
harbour porpoises. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B. 280 20132001; 
doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.2001

 Abstract

Assessments of the impact of offshore energy developments are  constrained 
because it is not known whether fine-scale behavioural  responses to noise lead 
to broader-scale displacement of protected small cetaceans. We used passive 
acoustic monitoring and digital aerial surveys to study changes in the 
occurrence of harbour porpoises across a 2000 km2 study area during a 
commercial two-dimensional seismic survey in the North Sea. Acoustic and visual 
data provided evidence of group responses to airgun noise from the 470 cu inch 
array over ranges of 5–10 km, at received peak-to-peak sound pressure levels of 
165–172 dB re 1 µPa and sound exposure levels (SELs) of 145–151 dB re 1 µPa2 
s−1. However, animals were typically detected again at affected sites within a 
few hours, and the level of response declined through the 10 day survey. 
Overall, acoustic detections decreased significantly during the survey period 
in the impact area compared with a control area, but this effect was small in 
relation to natural variation. These results demonstrate that prolonged seismic 
survey noise did not lead to broader-scale displacement into suboptimal or 
higher-risk habitats, and suggest that impact assessments should focus on 
sub-lethal effects resulting from changes in foraging performance of animals 
within affected sites.





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