Dear colleagues,

On behalf of all co-authors I am pleased to announce the publication of the 
following paper:

Baltic Sea harbour porpoise populations: status and conservation needs derived 
from recent survey results
Harald Benke, Stefan Bräger, Michael Dähne, Anja Gallus, Sophie Hansen, 
Christopher G. Honnef, Martin Jabbusch, Jens C. Koblitz, Kathrin Krügel, 
Alexander Liebschner, Ingo Narberhaus, Ursula K. Verfuß

Marine Ecology Progress Series 495: 275-290 (2014)

The paper is open-access and can be downloaded at:

http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v495/p275-290/


Abstract:
During recent decades, the 2 distinct harbour porpoise populations of the 
Baltic Sea have decreased sharply in abundance. The Baltic Proper population is 
down to a few hundred individuals and is regarded as ‘Critically Endangered’ by 
IUCN; the more abundant Belt Sea population also appears to have experienced a 
severe decline. We summarize the results of extensive static acoustic 
monitoring in the German part of the Baltic Sea and compare them to published 
results of aerial and acoustic surveys. Acoustic monitoring confirmed seasonal 
changes in detection rates consistent with proposed east–west migrations. 
Detection rates, and thus presumably porpoise density, decrease from west to 
east from a long-term mean (2002 to 2012) of 94% detection-positive days per 
month (DPD mo-1) around the island of Fehmarn and 71% DPD mo-1 in Kadet Trench 
to 4.4% DPD mo-1 in Pomeranian Bay as one crosses the putative population 
boundary. Acoustic monitoring results show a recent increase in porpoise 
registration rates in the Kadet Trench and in Pomeranian Bay, although this 
does not necessarily indicate a population increase. This large dataset 
supports the previously suggested proposition that each population uses the 
boundary waters in Pomeranian Bay alternately, leading to the presence of 
registration peaks in (late) summer by Belt Sea porpoises, and in winter by 
Baltic Proper animals. The critical status of porpoises in the Baltic Sea 
highlights the urgent need for protective measures which still await national 
and international implementation.


I hope this paper is of interest for you, please do not hesitate to contact me 
for any questions you might have.

With kind regards,
Jens Koblitz


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