TY - JOUR
T1 - Narwhal, beluga and bowhead whale responses to marine vessel traffic: A systematic map
AU - Hague, Emily L.
AU - McWhinnie, Lauren H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - The remote and harsh environment that endemic Arctic whales (bowhead, narwhal and beluga) reside in has so far limited their exposure to many human activities. However, Arctic industrialisation coupled with increasingly accessible ice-free waters means these species increasingly co-occur, and are exposed to, a number of potentially impactful activities, many of which are directly or indirectly associated with marine vessels. We conducted a systematic map, using five search databases, to ascertain the current level of understanding relating to how Arctic whales respond to marine vessels and vessel-associated activities. We identified a limited volume of literature (n = 169), and a disparity in volume between species, subpopulations, and vessel types. Several vessel types are increasingly present in the Arctic (e.g. cruise ships, fishing vessels), yet received limited consideration. Similarly, several endangered subpopulations have received little attention. Only with sufficient understanding of the associated impacts of vessels can we develop appropriate management and mitigation measures which can effectively conserve these unique, vulnerable and inherently valuable species.
AB - The remote and harsh environment that endemic Arctic whales (bowhead, narwhal and beluga) reside in has so far limited their exposure to many human activities. However, Arctic industrialisation coupled with increasingly accessible ice-free waters means these species increasingly co-occur, and are exposed to, a number of potentially impactful activities, many of which are directly or indirectly associated with marine vessels. We conducted a systematic map, using five search databases, to ascertain the current level of understanding relating to how Arctic whales respond to marine vessels and vessel-associated activities. We identified a limited volume of literature (n = 169), and a disparity in volume between species, subpopulations, and vessel types. Several vessel types are increasingly present in the Arctic (e.g. cruise ships, fishing vessels), yet received limited consideration. Similarly, several endangered subpopulations have received little attention. Only with sufficient understanding of the associated impacts of vessels can we develop appropriate management and mitigation measures which can effectively conserve these unique, vulnerable and inherently valuable species.
KW - Arctic
KW - Beluga whale
KW - Bowhead whale
KW - Narwhal
KW - Shipping
KW - Vessel traffic
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107251
DO - 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107251
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85196850722
SN - 0964-5691
VL - 255
JO - Ocean and Coastal Management
JF - Ocean and Coastal Management
M1 - 107251
ER -