Dear colleagues,

In behalf of my coauthors, I am glad to share with you the publication “The 
times they are a changin’: Temporal patterns in small cetacean abundance in the 
northeast Atlantic”.

Authors:
Oriol Giralt Paradell, Ashley Bennison, Meike Scheidat, Mick Mackey, Helder 
Araújo, Steve C.V. Geelhoed, Dimitar Popov, Patricia Breen, Mark Jessopp, Ana 
Cañadas and Emer Rogan

Abstract:
Conserving marine species effectively requires spatially and temporally 
explicit knowledge of their abundance and distribution for assessing potential 
impacts (e.g., from fishery bycatch, anthropogenic sound, ship strikes) over 
different spatial and temporal scales. We used aerial surveys and distance 
sampling to estimate abundance of seven frequently encountered small cetacean 
species in the northeast Atlantic and examine seasonal and interannual 
variations. Five surveys were carried out over the Irish EEZ in summer 2016, 
2021 and 2022 and winter 2016–2017 and 2022–2023. Seasonal and annual 
variations in abundance were seen across species. Harbour porpoise showed a 
steady decrease in abundance, with estimates ranging from 38,260 (CV: 23.7) 
individuals in summer 2016 to 6,604 (CV: 40.8) in winter 2022–2023. Similarly, 
bottlenose dolphin numbers ranged from an unprecedented 212,646 (CV: 15.5) 
individuals in the winter of 2016–2017 to 11,328 (CV: 42.4) in summer 2021. In 
contrast, common dolphins increased from 13,192 (CV: 75.2) individuals in 
winter 2016–2017 to 594,293 (CV: 28.2) in summer 2021. Other species, such as 
Risso’s, Atlantic white-sided, white- beaked and striped dolphins were seen 
more sporadically and in lower numbers. The recent decline in harbour porpoise 
abundance is concerning and merits further investigation. Results provide the 
first measure of seasonal and interannual variability in abundance, possibly 
reflecting large scale movement patterns and population change and allow for 
the seasonal assessment of potential anthropogenic impacts.

The article can be freely accessed here:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X25013998

Thanks,

Oriol Giralt Paradell

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