Marine mammal baseline, Johan Castberg
Citation
Mogstad A A, Nilssen I (2023). Marine mammal baseline, Johan Castberg. Equinor. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/sbr9ns accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-11.Description
Acoustic data were recorded at the Johan Castberg field in the southern Barents Sea at three locations from October 2018 until June 2019 to assess the presence of marine mammals and characterise the underwater soundscape. The marine mammal analysis was focused on two stations (PAMEast and PAMNorth) as the third (PAMWest) stopped recording early and the data suffered from poor audio quality.
Five marine mammal species were detected during the study: fin whale, humpback whale, killer whale, sperm whale and a dolphin species whose signals were tentatively attributed to white-beaked dolphins on the basis of sighting records in the area and habitat preference of this species. These species were generally detected at similar levels at PAMEast and PAMNorth, except for dolphins, which were more common at PAMNorth. Dolphins showed a pronounced seasonal pattern of occurrence, with very few detections in winter. Killer whale occurred sporadically, their occurrence peaking in November and March, possibly coinciding with that of prey species. Along with dolphins, sperm and fin whales were the most commonly detected species, occurring throughout the study, albeit slightly less frequently in late winter than during the rest of the year. Humpback whale detections peaked in March, which may be associated with the transit of migrating animals through the area as they return to feed on spring spawning herring.
The full Johan Castberg report can be accessed here: https://cdn.equinor.com/files/h61q9gi9/global/09796aacc40a85b06fa41ecb70c91ed8b30c6e08.pdf?johan-castberg-acoustic-monitoring-2021.pdf
Purpose
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Animaliarank: kingdom
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Contacts
Aksel Alstad Mogstadoriginator
position: Sr Researcher
Equinor
NO
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2152-4746
Ingunn Nilssen
originator
position: Lead Researcher
Equinor
NO
Aksel Alstad Mogstad
metadata author
position: Sr Researcher
Equinor
NO
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2152-4746
Aksel Alstad Mogstad
originator
position: Sr Researcher
Equinor
NO
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2152-4746
Ingunn Nilssen
originator
position: Lead Researcher
Equinor
NO
Aksel Alstad Mogstad
administrative point of contact
position: Sr Researcher
Equinor
NO
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2152-4746
Ingunn Nilssen
administrative point of contact
position: Lead Researcher
Equinor
NO