Data from: Harbour porpoises respond to small boats by speeding up and moving away
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Recreational boats are common in many coastal waters, yet their effects on
cetaceans and other sensitive marine species remain poorly understood. To
address this knowledge gap, we used drone videos to quantify how harbour
porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) responded to a small motorboat approaching
at different speeds (10 or 20 knots). The experiment was carried out in
shallow waters near Funen, Denmark (55.51° N, 10.79° E) between July and
September 2022. Porpoises moved further away from the boat path during
approaches at both boat speeds. In addition, porpoises swam faster when
approached at 20 knots but not when approached at 10 knots, and they had a
higher likelihood of moving away from the boat path when approached at 10
knots but not at 20 knots. Importantly, the received sound level did not
depend on how fast the boat approached, suggesting that differences in
porpoise responses were related to the speed of the boat's approach
rather than to sound itself. The porpoises' behaviour during the
minute where the boat was closest did not differ from their behaviour
before boat exposure, indicating that the direct impact of small vessels
on porpoise behaviour was most likely small. Nevertheless, repeated
exposure to noise from small vessels could influence porpoises'
foraging efforts and cause them to relocate from disturbed areas. The
approach used in this study increases our understanding of recreational
boats’ impact on harbour porpoises and can be used to inform efficient
mitigation measures to help conservation efforts.
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Dryad
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2024-05-07



