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Identifying priority sites for whale shark ship collision management globally.
Womersley, Freya C; Rohner, Christoph A; Abrantes, Kátya; Afonso, Pedro; Arunrugstichai, Shin; Bach, Steffen S; Bar, Shir; Barash, Adi; Barnes, Peter; Barnett, Adam; Boldrocchi, Ginevra; Buffat, Noemie; Canon, Tom; Perez, Clara Canovas; Chuangcharoendee, Metavee; Cochran, Jesse E M; de la Parra, Rafael; Diamant, Stella; Driggers, William; Dudgeon, Christine L; Erdmann, Mark V; Fitzpatrick, Richard; Flam, Anna; Fontes, Jorge; Francis, Gemma; Galvan, Beatriz Eugenia; Graham, Rachel T; Green, Sofia M; Green, Jonathan R; Grosmark, Ya'ara; Guzman, Hector M; Hardenstine, Royale S; Harvey, Maria; Harvey-Carroll, Jessica; Hasan, Abdi Wunanto; Hearn, Alex R; Hendon, Jill M; Putra, Mochamad Iqbal Herwata; Himawan, Mahardika Rizqi; Hoffmayer, Eric; Holmberg, Jason; Hsu, Hua Hsun; Jaidah, Mohammed Y; Jansen, Ashlee; Judd, Christy; Kuguru, Baraka; Lester, Emily; Macena, Bruno C L; Magson, Kirsty; Maguiño, Rossana.
Afiliação
  • Womersley FC; Marine Biological Association, The Laboratory, Citadel Hill, Plymouth, UK; Marine Research and Conservation Foundation, Somerset, UK; Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK. Electronic address: f.womersley@mba.ac.uk.
  • Rohner CA; Marine Megafauna Foundation, West Palm Beach, FL 33411, USA.
  • Abrantes K; Biopixel Oceans Foundation, Australia.
  • Afonso P; Institute of Marine Research - IMAR, Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, University of the Azores, 9900-140 Horta, Portugal; Institute of Marine Sciences, OKEANOS, University of the Azores, 9900-140 Horta, Portugal.
  • Arunrugstichai S; Thai Marine Ecology Centre, Thailand.
  • Bach SS; Qatar Whale Shark Research Project, Doha, Qatar.
  • Bar S; Sharks in Israel, Israel.
  • Barash A; Sharks in Israel, Israel.
  • Barnes P; Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions, WA Government, Australia.
  • Barnett A; Biopixel Oceans Foundation, Australia.
  • Boldrocchi G; University of Insubria, Italy.
  • Buffat N; New Heaven Reef Conservation Program, Thailand.
  • Canon T; Protect What You Love, Australia.
  • Perez CC; Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme, Maldives.
  • Chuangcharoendee M; Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Thailand.
  • Cochran JEM; Red Sea Research Center, Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
  • de la Parra R; Ch'ooj Ajauil AC, Mexico.
  • Diamant S; Madagascar Whale Shark Project, Madagascar.
  • Driggers W; National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, USA.
  • Dudgeon CL; Biopixel Oceans Foundation, Australia; University of Sunshine Coast, School of Science, Technology and Engineering, Petrie, QLD, Australia.
  • Erdmann MV; Conservation International, USA.
  • Fitzpatrick R; Biopixel Oceans Foundation, Australia.
  • Flam A; Marine Megafauna Foundation, West Palm Beach, FL 33411, USA.
  • Fontes J; Institute of Marine Research - IMAR, Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, University of the Azores, 9900-140 Horta, Portugal; Institute of Marine Sciences, OKEANOS, University of the Azores, 9900-140 Horta, Portugal.
  • Francis G; Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions, WA Government, Australia.
  • Galvan BE; Ch'ooj Ajauil AC, Mexico.
  • Graham RT; MarAlliance, Cuidad del Saber, Panama City, Panama.
  • Green SM; Galápagos Whale Shark Project, USA; Galápagos Science Center, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, USFQ, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Diego de Robles sn y Pampite, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Green JR; Galápagos Whale Shark Project, USA.
  • Grosmark Y; Sharks in Israel, Israel.
  • Guzman HM; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama; MigraMar, 2099 Westshore Rd, Bodega Bay, CA 94923, USA.
  • Hardenstine RS; Red Sea Research Center, Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
  • Harvey M; Hawai'i Uncharted Research Collective, USA.
  • Harvey-Carroll J; Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme, Maldives; Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Medicinaregatan 18A, 413 90 Gothenburg, Sweden.
  • Hasan AW; Konservasi Indonesia, Indonesia.
  • Hearn AR; Galápagos Whale Shark Project, USA; Galápagos Science Center, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, USFQ, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Diego de Robles sn y Pampite, Quito, Ecuador; MigraMar, 2099 Westshore Rd, Bodega Bay, CA 94923, USA.
  • Hendon JM; The University of Southern Mississippi, Center for Fisheries Research and Development, Ocean Springs, MS, USA.
  • Putra MIH; Konservasi Indonesia, Indonesia.
  • Himawan MR; University of Mataram, Indonesia.
  • Hoffmayer E; National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, USA.
  • Holmberg J; Wild Me, OR, USA.
  • Hsu HH; Coastal and Offshore Resources Research Center, Fisheries Research Institute, Council of Agriculture, Taiwan.
  • Jaidah MY; Qatar Whale Shark Research Project, Doha, Qatar.
  • Jansen A; Ash Karas Photography, Australia.
  • Judd C; University of Exeter, UK.
  • Kuguru B; Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute, United Republic of Tanzania.
  • Lester E; University of Hawai'i, USA.
  • Macena BCL; Institute of Marine Research - IMAR, Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, University of the Azores, 9900-140 Horta, Portugal; Institute of Marine Sciences, OKEANOS, University of the Azores, 9900-140 Horta, Portugal.
  • Magson K; Thai Whale Sharks, Thailand.
  • Maguiño R; EcOceanica, Peru.
Sci Total Environ ; 934: 172776, 2024 Jul 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38697520
ABSTRACT
The expansion of the world's merchant fleet poses a great threat to the ocean's biodiversity. Collisions between ships and marine megafauna can have population-level consequences for vulnerable species. The Endangered whale shark (Rhincodon typus) shares a circumglobal distribution with this expanding fleet and tracking of movement pathways has shown that large vessel collisions pose a major threat to the species. However, it is not yet known whether they are also at risk within aggregation sites, where up to 400 individuals can gather to feed on seasonal bursts of planktonic productivity. These "constellation" sites are of significant ecological, socio-economic and cultural value. Here, through expert elicitation, we gathered information from most known constellation sites for this species across the world (>50 constellations and >13,000 individual whale sharks). We defined the spatial boundaries of these sites and their overlap with shipping traffic. Sites were then ranked based on relative levels of potential collision danger posed to whale sharks in the area. Our results showed that researchers and resource managers may underestimate the threat posed by large ship collisions due to a lack of direct evidence, such as injuries or witness accounts, which are available for other, sub-lethal threat categories. We found that constellations in the Arabian Sea and adjacent waters, the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of California, and Southeast and East Asia, had the greatest level of collision threat. We also identified 39 sites where peaks in shipping activity coincided with peak seasonal occurrences of whale sharks, sometimes across several months. Simulated collision mitigation options estimated potentially minimal impact to industry, as most whale shark core habitat areas were small. Given the threat posed by vessel collisions, a coordinated, multi-national approach to mitigation is needed within priority whale shark habitats to ensure collision protection for the species.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tubarões / Navios / Conservação dos Recursos Naturais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tubarões / Navios / Conservação dos Recursos Naturais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article