Dear MARMAM community,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our new
paper:

*Narwhal acoustic presence in Eclipse Sound, Nunavut: relationships with
sea ice and responses to ships*
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-04032-1#citeas
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-04032-1

*Authors:*
Jack P. Ewing, Eva Hidalgo-Pla, Alba Solsona-Berga, Kaitlin E. Frasier,
Alex J. Ootoowak, Kristin H. Westdal, Sean M. Wiggins, John A. Hildebrand &
Joshua M. Jones

*ABSTRACT:*
The Arctic Ocean is undergoing rapid sea ice loss and increasing ship
traffic, introducing potential stressors for wildlife and challenges for
management and conservation. This study examines narwhal (*Monodon
monoceros*) responses to vessels in eastern Eclipse Sound, Nunavut, Canada
using underwater acoustic recordings and ship tracking data collected
between 2016 and 2021. The effect of ship proximity on detection of narwhal
echolocation clicks was analyzed, accounting for environmental and temporal
factors affecting detection probability. Narwhal acoustic presence exhibits
seasonality, peaking in July and October, and is correlated with low solar
angle in both seasons and sea ice concentration during ice formation in
October. Our analysis revealed an inverse relationship between ship
proximity and narwhal acoustic presence in July and October, most
pronounced when ships were within 20 km of the recorder in October. These
distances suggest that narwhals react to broadband sound pressure levels
well below 120 dB re: 1 µPa and are more sensitive to low-frequency sounds
(< 1 kHz) than previously assumed. This study offers region- and
population-specific insights into narwhal responses to ships, highlighting
the importance of integrating long-term monitoring of wildlife,
environmental conditions, and human activities to improve prediction of
Arctic marine species’ movements and behavior.

The paper is open access and available online at the link above. Please
feel free to reach out if you have any questions or would like to discuss
the findings.

Best regards,

*Jack Ewing*
Staff Research Associate – Scripps Whale Acoustics Laboratory
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
[email protected]
[email protected]
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