Dear Colleagues,

We provide a summary for the importance behind reducing boat noise in the 
whale-watching industry, and highlight the need for incorporation of a boat 
noise emission threshold into whale-watching guidelines: 
https://theconversation.com/whale-watching-guidelines-dont-include-boat-noise-its-time-they-did-199977.
 Perhaps your local or National government would be interested in considering 
whale-watch boat noise (e.g., by only using quieter boats)?

Authors: Dr Kate Sprogis, Associate Prof. Fredrik Christiansen and Dr Patricia 
Arranz.

Kind regards,

Kate Sprogis, PhD
Marine Mammal Researcher
Great Southern Marine Research Facility
Albany campus WA 6330 Australia
+61 8 9842 0881  *  [email protected]
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Recent publications:

  *   Sprogis, K.R., and Parra, G.J. 2022. Coastal dolphins and marine 
megafauna in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia: informing conservation management 
actions in an area under increasing human pressure. Wildlife Research. 
https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22023
  *   Sprogis, K. R., D. Holman, P. Arranz, and F. Christiansen. 2023. Effects 
of whale-watching activities on southern right whales in Encounter Bay, South 
Australia. Marine Policy. 150:105525. 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105525

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