Vessels and their sounds reduce prey capture effort by endangered killer whales (Orcinus orca)

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Holt, Marla M. [1 ]
Tennessen, Jennifer B. [1 ,2 ]
Hanson, M. Bradley [1 ]
Emmons, Candice K. [1 ]
Giles, Deborah A. [3 ,4 ]
Hogan, Jeffrey T. [5 ]
Ford, Michael J. [1 ]
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[1] Conservation Biology Division, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle,WA, United States
[2] Lynker Technologies, Leesburg,VA, United States
[3] Department of Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis,CA, United States
[4] University of Washington, Friday Harbor Laboratories, Friday Harbor,WA, United States
[5] Cascadia Research Collective, Olympia,WA, United States
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Animals - Dolphins (structures) - Acoustics - Waterway transportation - Signaling;
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Vessel traffic is prevalent throughout marine environments. However, we often have a limited understanding of vessel impacts on marine wildlife, particularly cetaceans, due to challenges of studying fully-aquatic species. To investigate vessel and acoustic effects on cetacean foraging behavior, we attached suction-cup sound and movement tags to endangered Southern Resident killer whales in their summer habitat while collecting geo-referenced proximate vessel data. We identified prey capture dives using whale kinematic signatures and found that the probability of capturing prey increased as salmon abundance increased, but decreased as vessel speed increased. When vessels emitted navigational sonar, whales made longer dives to capture prey and descended more slowly when they initiated these dives. Finally, whales descended more quickly when noise levels were higher and vessel approaches were closer. These findings advance a growing understanding of vessel and sound impacts on marine wildlife and inform efforts to manage vessel impacts on endangered populations. © 2021
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