Dear Colleagues,

The paper ‘*Whale-watch vessel noise levels with applications to
whale-watching guidelines and conservation'* has been published in the
journal *Marine Policy*. You can download the pdf from this link:
https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S0308-597X(21)00387-0:



The work is the result of the joint effort of researchers from the
University of La Laguna (Spain), Aarhus University (Denmark) and Murdoch
University (Australia) as well as the collaborating tour operators from
Exmouth, Australia and Tenerife, Canary Islands.



Authors: Patricia Arranz, Natacha de Soto, Peter T. Madsen, Kate R. Sprogis.


The number and size of whale-watching and swim-with-cetacean vessels are
increasing worldwide, but the noise impact on targeted species depends on
vessel source characteristics and levels, which remain largely
unquantified. Here, we report the acoustic characteristics from 13
whale-watching vessels from Australia and Canary Islands to inform a
discussion of emission standards for this growing industry.

We show that the noise source levels from commercial tour vessels can vary
by >20 dB, and we highlight that a vessel with third octave source levels
<120 dB re 1µPa  >100 m away from targeted  cetaceans will generally not
increase ambient noise levels at their location  resulting in a very low
risk of impacts on behaviour and masking communication. To strive towards
these low impact standards we  recommend that vessels comply with a
broadband source level (0.2–10 kHz) <150 dB re 1 µPa (RMS) when they are
within 500 m of the cetaceans.



Reference:



Arranz, P., N. A. de Soto, P. T. Madsen, and K. R. Sprogis. 2021.
Whale-watch vessel noise levels with applications to whale-watching
guidelines and conservation. Marine Policy 134:104776. doi:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104776.



Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

Kind regards,

Patricia, Natacha, Peter and Kate
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