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Buoys with looming eyes deter seaducks and could potentially reduce seabird bycatch in gillnets

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Mendeley Data2024-04-12 更新2024-06-28 收录
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Bycatch of seabirds in gillnet fisheries is a global conservation issue with an estimated 400,000 seabirds killed each year. To date, no underwater deterrents trialled have consistently reduced seabird bycatch across operational fisheries. Using a combination of insights from land-based strategies, seabirds’ diving behaviours and their cognitive abilities, we developed a floating device exploring the effect of large eyespots and looming movement to prevent vulnerable seabirds from diving into gillnets. Here, we tested whether this novel above-water device called “Looming-eyes buoy” (LEB) would consistently deter vulnerable seaducks from a focal area. We counted the number of birds present in areas with and without LEBs in a controlled experimental setting. We show that Long-tailed duck Clangula hyemalis abundance declined by ~20-30% within a 50m radius of the LEB and that the presence of LEBs was the most important variable explaining this decline. We found no evidence for a memory effect on Long-tailed ducks but found some habituation to the LEB within the time frame of the project (62 days). While further research is needed, our preliminary trials indicate that above-water visual devices could potentially contribute to reduce seabird bycatch if appropriately deployed in coordination with other management measures.
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