Dear colleagues,

We are excited to announce our latest open access publication, “How low can
you go? Exploring the impact of drones on haul-out behaviour of harbour and
grey seals,” now available in Frontiers in Marine Science.

Stepien EN, Khan J, Galatius A and Teilmann J (2024) How low can you go?
Exploring impact of drones on haul out behaviour of harbour - and grey
seals. Front. Mar. Sci. 11:1411292. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2024.1411292

Abstract:
Drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have emerged as valuable tools
for wildlife monitoring, offering potentially non-intrusive observations in
challenging terrains like marine ecosystems. Despite their potential,
widespread use is impeded by regulatory constraints, especially in
protected areas. This study aims to assess the impact of varying flight
altitudes and flight approaches of two commercial drones on the behaviour
of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) and
compare to existing findings for marine mammals. We conducted a comparative
analysis of the response to flight altitude from 70 m gradually descending
to 10 m and two different flight approaches between the DJI Phantom 4Pro
and the Autel EVO II RTK drones in the Danish part of the Wadden Sea. We
found varying responses, where species-specific sensitivity and
environmental conditions appeared to influence the behavioural reactions of
the seals. Our results reveal that seal reactions to drones are complex and
depend on several factors, such as flight altitude, drone model, received
noise levels, approach, weather conditions, the animals’ annual cycle, and
geographic location. The outcomes hold significance for refining regulatory
policies governing drone flights in protected marine environments,
balancing conservation efforts with technological advancements in wildlife
monitoring and ensuring undisturbed observations of seals.



Kind regards

Emilie Nicoline Stepien
Department  of Ecoscience - Marine Mammal Research 2
Aarhus University, Denmark
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