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AIS underrepresents vessel traffic in Scotland's Marine Protected Areas

  • Emily L. Hague
  • , Alice Walters
  • , Anna Moscrop
  • , Emma Steel
  • , Katie Dyke
  • , Lauren Hartny-Mills
  • , Alison Lomax
  • , Juliane Lehmann
  • , Sebastian Olias
  • , Carsten Hilgenfeld
  • , Debbie Cole
  • , Sarah MacDonald-Taylor
  • , Carole Davis
  • , Bernard Siddle
  • , Julie Tozer
  • , Wendy Kilroe
  • , Áine Purcell Milton
  • , Rebecca Olaleye
  • , Lauren McWhinnie

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Maritime traffic poses a variety of risks to both the marine environment and marine wildlife. To quantify and predict risk, accurate data on the distribution and densities of vessel traffic is required, yet currently there is no single data type that captures all vessel traffic. Most commonly, AIS (Automatic Identification System) vessel tracking data is used, despite awareness that AIS data does not fully capture all vessels present. Therefore, evaluations using only AIS likely underestimate the potential impacts. To estimate the scale of underestimation, vessel presence within six of Scotland's Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) were recorded during >1800 h of land-based and at-sea surveys, and compared with AIS data collected from a network of receivers deployed around Scotland. Non-AIS vessels were present within MPAs during 62 % of the surveyed period, with 64 % of vessels sighted not broadcasting AIS. AIS transmission rates varied between MPA, season and vessel type. Given that AIS data is the most commonly used data type for quantifying vessel activity and predicting associated impacts, consideration must be given to the volume of vessel traffic not represented within AIS datasets, particularly within MPAs. Underestimation of actual vessel traffic is likely leading to insufficient management or mitigation efforts within areas designated for protection.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo107990
PublicaciónOcean and Coastal Management
Volumen272
DOI
EstadoPublished - 7 nov 2025

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