Development of acoustic deterrent device to mitigate seal fisheries interactions:interim report

Authors
M. Gosch, C. Luck, R. Cosgrove, T.Goetz, P. Tyndell, M. Cronin
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Report to the Irish Seas Fisheries Board
Contact information
MaREI Centre, Beaufort Building, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork
Summary

 Preliminary field studies were carried out on a potentially cetacean-friendly acoustic deterrent system for seals (played using underwater loudspeakers). The “smart seal deterrent signal” produces a startle response in seals rather than an aversion to a very loud noise, and is transmitted at a sound level which is not harmful to seals, even at very close distances. There was some evidence that the acoustic deterrent was effective at deterring gray seals (Halichoerus grypus) from fishing operations, although there was a low seal interaction rate regardless of whether the device was on or not. 

Field Studies

Development of acoustic deterrent device to mitigate seal fisheries interactions interim report

Study Type
Field study in the wild
Location
Ireland
Target catch
Pollock
Effect on bycatch species
Apparent decrease in interactions
Effect on target catch
No effect
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear