Dear colleagues,

On behalf of Jesu Valdés Hernández and collaborators, I'm pleased to share
our latest publication on Hector's dolphins:

Hernández MJV, Dawson S, Pavanato H, Leunissen E, Rayment W. 2024. Using
passive acoustic monitoring to assess the overlap between endemic
endangered Hector's dolphin (*Cephalorhynchus hectori hectori*) and mussel
farms in the Banks Peninsula Marine Mammal Sanctuary, New Zealand. *Aquatic
Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems*: 34(6):e4207. DOI:
10.1002/aqc.4207.

Abstract:

   1. Aquaculture has maintained a sustained growth trend over the last
   50 years, worldwide and in Aotearoa New Zealand.
   2. This industry is known to have environmental consequences, such as
   impacts on benthos, water column and higher trophic levels. Some of these
   impacts have been thoroughly studied, while others, such as the effects on
   cetaceans, are not well understood.
   3. This study used passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) to assess, for the
   first time, the overlap between kūtai—New Zealand greenlipped mussel (*Perna
   canaliculus*)—farms and habitat use by endemic endangered Hector's
   dolphins (*Cephalorhynchus hectori hectori*) within the Banks Peninsula
   Marine Mammal Sanctuary.
   4. T-PODs were deployed in six bays, three with mussel farms and three
   without, between 2018 and 2019. Occurrence of dolphins, expressed as
   ‘dolphin positive minutes per day’ (DPM/day), was modelled using
   generalized linear mixed models.
   5. Results showed a strong interaction between farm (presence/absence)
   and season (summer/winter), with fewer acoustic detections of dolphins in
   winter if farms were present. Furthermore, in bays with mussel farms, there
   were significantly more click train detections on the opposite side of the
   bay, compared to the side by the mussel farm.
   6. Considering that results from this study suggest potential
   displacement of the dolphins due to the mussel farms, the recommendation is
   a precautionary approach. Further expansion of aquaculture in Hector's
   dolphin habitat should be done carefully, taking into account their habitat
   use, and conducting intensive monitoring including a robust ‘before and
   after’ design prior to the establishment of new farms.


The paper can be accessed here:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aqc.4207

If you have any questions, please contact Jesu at [email protected]

Kind regards,
Heloise
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