Narwhals and seismic exploration: Is seismic noise increasing the risk of ice entrapments?
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0006-3207/$ see front matter 2012 Elsevier Ltd. A http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.08.005 ⇑ Corresponding author. Address: Greenland Ins Strandgade 91, 3, DK-1016 Copenhagen, Denmark. T 32833801. E-mail address: [email protected] (M.P. Heide-Jørgen There is great interest in exploring and exploiting hydrocarbon resources in the Arctic, and one of themain methods of locating and assessing such resources is seismic survey. Marine seismic surveys involve the use of airguns that introduce high-energy noise to the Arctic’s largely pristine underwater acoustic environment. Narwhals may be particularly sensitive to this noise but so far no studies have addressed the question of direct effects of high-energy airgun pulses on these animals. We are concerned about the possibility that three large recent ice entrapments were causally linked to seismic survey activities. On these occasions narwhals remained in coastal summering areas until well into the fall and early winter season, delaying their annual offshore migration and becoming lethally entrapped by rapidly forming fast ice. About 1000 narwhals died in an ice entrapment in Canada in 2008 and about 100 in two entrapments in Northwest Greenland in 2009–10. We conclude that studies of the direct effects of seismic surveys on narwhals are urgently needed and should ideally precede further seismic surveys in narwhal habitats. 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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