Using passive acoustic monitoring to assess the overlap between endemic endangered Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori hectori) and mussel farms in the Banks Peninsula Marine Mammal Sanctuary, New Zealand
María Jesús Valdés Hernández,
Stephen Dawson,
Heloise Pavanato
et al.
Abstract:Aquaculture has maintained a sustained growth trend over the last 50 years, worldwide and in Aotearoa New Zealand.
This industry is known to have environmental consequences, such as impacts on benthos, water column and higher trophic levels. Some of these impacts have been thoroughly studied, while others, such as the effects on cetaceans, are not well understood.
This study used passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) to assess, for the first time, the overlap between kūtai—New Zealand greenlipped mussel (Perna can… Show more
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