My co-authors and I are pleased to announce our publication describing dusky 
dolphin habitat use in a mussel farming region, and changes over time:

Sarah Piwetz, Heidi C. Pearson, Krysta A. Honkus and Bernd Würsig. 2024. Dusky 
dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) habitat use in a mussel farming region and 
changes over time. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 
(2024): 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2024.2334287

Abstract:
Information on marine mammal habitat use in coastal areas can provide a better 
understanding of anthropogenic effects on species. Admiralty Bay, New Zealand 
has extensive near-shore mussel farms and is an important dusky dolphin 
(Lagenorhynchus obscurus) foraging habitat. Prior dusky dolphin research 
indicated a declining trend in regional abundance from the late 1990s to 
mid-2000s. We describe dusky dolphin behaviour, habitat patch use and movement 
patterns in Admiralty Bay in 2011–2012 and compare findings to previous 
research to capture long-term trends. Sampling methods included small-boat 
group follows and photo-identification and shore-based theodolite tracking. 
Dolphin encounter rate, mean group size, and individual resighting rate showed 
a negative trend from previous years. Coordinated prey ball herding, a foraging 
technique documented in previous years, was rarely observed during this study. 
Dolphins were more likely to forage near farms (excluding specialised prey 
herding), though they seldom entered farms. Near shore, swimming speed was 
slower, reorientation rate was higher, and linearity was lower in the presence 
of farms than in their absence. This research builds upon prior studies, 
suggesting a continued decline in dusky dolphin presence, and highlights 
differences in habitat patch use in a human-altered ecosystem.

Feel free to request publication from first author via email 
(sarahpiw...@hotmail.com) or 
ResearchGate<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sarah-Piwetz/research>.

Thank you!

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