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DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.0070

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Mid-frequency active sonar (MFAS), used for antisubmarine warfare (ASW), has been associated with multiple beaked whale (BW) mass stranding events. Multinational naval ASW exercises have used MFAS offshore of the Mariana Archipelago semi-annually since 2006. We report BW and MFAS acoustic activity near the islands of Saipan and Tinian from March 2010 to November 2014. Signals from Cuvier's (Ziphius cavirostris) and Blainville's beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris), and a third unidentified BW species, were detected throughout the recording period. Both recorders documented MFAS on 21 August 2011 before two Cuvier's beaked whales stranded on 22-23 August 2011. We compared the history of known naval operations and BW strandings from the Mariana Archipelago to consider potential threats to BW populations. Eight BW stranding events between June 2006 and January 2019 each included one to three animals. Half of these strandings occurred during or within 6 days after naval activities, and this co-occurrence is highly significant. We highlight strandings of individual BWs can be associated with ASW, and emphasize the value of ongoing passive acoustic monitoring, especially for beaked whales that are difficult to visually detect at sea. We strongly recommend more visual monitoring efforts, at sea and along coastlines, for stranded cetaceans before, during and after naval exercises.

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Document Type
Journal article

Document Format
Acrobat Portable Document Format

Publication Date
2020-02-19

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Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC)
pifsc.info@noaa.gov
808-725-5360

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141.1822° W, 148.7166° E, 23.9051° N, 11.6263° S

The Guam/CNMI EEZ

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Title: Co-occurrence of beaked whale strandings and naval sonar in the Mariana Islands, Western Pacific
Status: Completed
Publication Date: 2020-02-19
Abstract:

Mid-frequency active sonar (MFAS), used for antisubmarine warfare (ASW), has been associated with multiple beaked whale (BW) mass stranding events. Multinational naval ASW exercises have used MFAS offshore of the Mariana Archipelago semi-annually since 2006. We report BW and MFAS acoustic activity near the islands of Saipan and Tinian from March 2010 to November 2014. Signals from Cuvier's (Ziphius cavirostris) and Blainville's beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris), and a third unidentified BW species, were detected throughout the recording period. Both recorders documented MFAS on 21 August 2011 before two Cuvier's beaked whales stranded on 22-23 August 2011. We compared the history of known naval operations and BW strandings from the Mariana Archipelago to consider potential threats to BW populations. Eight BW stranding events between June 2006 and January 2019 each included one to three animals. Half of these strandings occurred during or within 6 days after naval activities, and this co-occurrence is highly significant. We highlight strandings of individual BWs can be associated with ASW, and emphasize the value of ongoing passive acoustic monitoring, especially for beaked whales that are difficult to visually detect at sea. We strongly recommend more visual monitoring efforts, at sea and along coastlines, for stranded cetaceans before, during and after naval exercises.

Other Citation Details:

A. E. Simonis, R. L. Brownell, B. J. Thayre, J. S. Trickey, E. M. Oleson, R. Huntington, et al. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2020 Vol. 287 Issue 1921 Pages 20200070 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.0070

Anne E. Simonis 1, Robert L. Brownell Jr. 2, Bruce J. Thayre 3, Jennifer S. Trickey 3, Erin M. Oleson 4, Roderick Huntington 3,5, Kristi L. West 6,7, Simone Baumann-Pickering 3

1 Contractor to Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

2 Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

3 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD

4 Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

5 Mount Edgecumbe High School

6 Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, PO Box 1346, Kaneohe, HI 96744

7 Department of Human Nutrition Food and Animal Science, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, 1955 East-West Road, University of Hawaii at Manoa Ag Sci 216, Honolulu, HI 96822

Corresponding author: Anne Simonis, anne.simonis@gmail.com

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.0070

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None beaked whales
None mid-frequency active sonar
None Navy sonar
None stranding event
None Ziphiidae

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None Mariana Archipelago

Physical Location

Organization: Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center
City: Honolulu
State/Province: HI
Country: USA

Document Information

Document Type: Journal article
Format: Acrobat Portable Document Format
Status Code: Published

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CC ID: 837700
Date Effective From: 2019
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Contact (Organization): Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC)
Address: 1845 Wasp Blvd.
Honolulu, HI 96818
USA
Email Address: pifsc.info@noaa.gov
Phone: 808-725-5360
URL: https://www.pifsc.noaa.gov
Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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Currentness Reference: Ground Condition

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Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1

CC ID: 837702
W° Bound: 141.1822
E° Bound: 148.7166
N° Bound: 23.9051
S° Bound: 11.6263
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The Guam/CNMI EEZ

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Catalog Item ID: 56159
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:56159
Metadata Record Created By: Marie C Hill
Metadata Record Created: 2019-04-30 20:23+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-10-20 02:17+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2022-05-05
Owner Org: PIFSC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2022-05-05
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2023-05-05