Dear MARMAM community,


On behalf of my coauthors, I'm please to share our recent open-access
publication:

Zhang, X., Carroll, E. L., Constantine, R., Andrews-Goff, V., Childerhouse,
S., Cole, R., … & Riekkola, L. (2024). Effectiveness of marine protected
areas in safeguarding important migratory megafauna habitat. Journal of
Environmental Management

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479724021029




Abstract:

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly used management tool to
safeguard marine life from anthropogenic impacts, yet their efficacy often
remains untested. Evaluating how highly dynamic marine species use static
MPAs is challenging but becoming more feasible with the advancement of
telemetry data. Here, we focus on southern right whales (Eubalaena
australis, SRWs) in the waters off Aotearoa/New Zealand, which declined
from 30,000 whales to fewer than 40 mature females due to whaling. Now
numbering in the low thousands, the key socializing and nursery areas for
this population in the remote subantarctic islands are under the protection
of different types of MPAs. However, the effectiveness of these MPAs in
encompassing important whale habitat and protecting the whales from vessel
traffic has not been investigated. To address this, we analyzed telemetry
data from 29 SRWs tagged at the Auckland Islands between 2009 and 2022. We
identified two previously unknown and currently unprotected areas that were
used by the whales for important behaviors such as foraging, socializing,
or resting. Additionally, by combining whale locations and vessel tracking
data (2020–2022) during peak breeding period (June to October), we found
high spatiotemporal overlap between whales and vessels within several MPAs,
suggesting the whales could still be vulnerable to multiple anthropogenic
stressors even when within areas designated for protection. Our results
identify areas to be prioritized for future monitoring and investigation to
support the ongoing recovery of this SRW population, as well as highlight
the overarching importance of assessing MPA effectiveness
post-implementation, especially in a changing climate.




The article is open access and available here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479724021029




Please reach out with any questions.




All the best,

Leena Riekkola

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-- Rutherford Postdoctoral Fellow

Te Kura Mātauranga Koiora | School of Biological Sciences

Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland

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