Acoustic seal deterrents in mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts in the whitefish fishery of the River Iijoki in the northern Baltic Sea area
Veneranta, Lari; Lehtonen, Topi K.; Lehtonen, Esa; Suuronen, Petri (2024)
Lataukset
Veneranta, Lari
Lehtonen, Topi K.
Lehtonen, Esa
Suuronen, Petri
Julkaisusarja
Fisheries Management and Ecology
Volyymi
31
Numero
3
Wiley
2024
How to cite: Veneranta, L., Lehtonen, T.K., Lehtonen, E. & Suuronen, P. (2024) Acoustic seal deterrents in mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts in the whitefish fishery of the River Iijoki in the northern Baltic Sea area. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 31, e12680. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12680
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http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024071961468
http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024071961468
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Recovery of many seal populations has intensified seal-fishery conflicts. Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs), designed to deter seals while minimising collateral harm, provide a potential solution. We investigated feasibility of ADDs to protect a European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) fishery in the River Iijoki, Finland, which enters the Baltic Sea. A sound barrier produced by a line of ADDs across the river efficiently prevented grey (Halichoerus grypus) and ringed (Pusa hispida) seals from passing the barrier line, thereby increasing catches, decreasing damage to fishing gear and catch and resulting in fewer seal sightings in the area safeguarded by ADDs. Hence, blocking access of seals to a river or its section by ADDs during a critical fishing period is a promising method for reducing seal-induced catch losses. However, long-term assessments of impacts of ADDs are still needed to verify the overall effectiveness.
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