Dear MARMAM,

We are excited to share our new publication "Stranded marine mammal
detection by the public, trained responders, and drones using decoy
carcasses" published in Marine Mammal Science.

Ponti, M.J., M.L. Russell, C.D. Clark, C.S. Cloyed, R.H. Carmichael, C.L.
Johnson, and J.C.G. Bloodgood. 2024. Stranded marine mammal detection by
the public, trained responders, and drones using decoy carcasses. Marine
Mammal Science e13169. https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13169

Abstract: Stranded marine mammals provide valuable insight into population
health of free ranging conspecifics; however, the likelihood of carcass
detection by the public or trained observers is not well known. To better
understand carcass detection rates (CDR), we placed twelve decoy dolphin
carcasses around Dauphin Island, Alabama, for 2 weeks, one during peak
tourist season and one during the off season. Decoys were placed in regions
representing different habitat types (marsh or beach) and levels of human
use (low or high). Calls from the public were recorded, and trained
observers actively searched for decoys via drone and visual observation
either by vessel or UTV and walking. There were 2.5 times more public
reports during the peak (n = 38) compared to off season (n = 15), with most
reports being from the high traffic beach site during peak season (n = 27).
Trained observers found more decoys (CDR = 0.88) than the public (CDR =
0.58), however, the public found two decoys that observers did not. Drone
searches were slightly more successful (CDR = 0.83) than other methods (CDR
= 0.79). Our results indicate that a combination of surveillance methods
will enhance carcass detection, and our novel methods can be used across
habitat types to improve stranding surveillance, better estimate stranding
rates, and inform mortality estimates of many species.

Thank you,
Mackenzie Russell
Stranding Coordinator
Alabama Marine Mammal Stranding Network
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