International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Browse

Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME)

Download (4.71 MB)
report
posted on 2024-01-25, 08:10 authored by ICESICES
<p dir="ltr">Five terms of reference (ToRs) were addressed at the working group.</p><p dir="ltr">The first three terms of reference were standing ones. Under ToR A, new information on cetacean and seal population abundance, distribution, and population/stock structure, was reviewed, including information on vagrancy in cetacean and pinniped species. </p><p dir="ltr">For cetaceans, coverage from the latest SCANS-IV survey (summer 2022) was presented as well as the results of recent regional/national surveys, particularly those in the Bay of Biscay and around the Iberian Peninsula. Updates on population estimates and distribution were provided for particular species studies, such as some coastal bottlenose dolphin populations. For seals, latest monitoring results were given for harbour, grey, and Baltic and Saimaa ringed seals. In addition, where possible, local long-term trends were illustrated for those species, based on earlier efforts by WGMME to assemble these data into a seal database. For both species’ groups, recent records of vagrant species were summarised.</p><p dir="ltr">Under ToR B, cetacean and seal management frameworks in the North Atlantic were discussed, with an overview of the EU Maritime Spatial Planning Directive, and examples from the United Kingdom, Spain and the Faroe Islands of national management frameworks regarding marine mammals.</p><p dir="ltr">ToR C provided an overview of new published information with regards to anthropogenic threats to marine mammal populations following on from the review by WGMME in 2015 (ICES, 2015) and subsequent updates. These were considered under the following headings: cumulative effects, fishery interactions, chemical pollution including marine debris, underwater noise, ship strikes and other physical trauma, tourism disturbance, climate change, and new pathogens (including avian influenza).</p><p dir="ltr">ToR D focused upon bycatch. In support of WGBYC, this ToR aimed to contribute to the Roadmap for ICES PETS bycatch advice. </p><p dir="ltr">ToR E involved liaison with other WGs. The Chairs of the newly-formed WGJCDP introduced to WGMME members, the Joint Cetacean Database Programme, which is to be hosted by the ICES Data Centre. The scope to collect information on other marine species besides cetaceans was discussed. A meeting with another newly formed ICES working group, on Marine Protected Areas, was planned but was deferred at the request of that group.</p><p dir="ltr">On behalf of the working group, the Chairs would like to thank The Swedish Museum of Natural History for hosting the meeting.</p>

History

Related Materials

  1. 1.
    URL - Is supplemented by Read more about WGMME

Published under the auspices of the following steering group or committee

  • EPDSG

Published under the auspices of the following expert group, strategic initiative, or project

WGMME

Series

ICES Scientific Reports

Volume

5

Issue

88

Contributors (Editors)

Sophie Brasseur; Peter Evans

Contributors (Authors)

Markus Ahola; Filipe Alves; Matthieu Authier; Roma Banga; Sophie Brasseur; Luigi Bundone; Paolo Carpentieri; Niki Clear; Peter Evans; Andrea Fariñas-Bermejo; Diego Fernández; Ruth Fernández; Caterina Fortuna; Anders Galatius; Steve Geelhoed; Anita Gilles; Sandra Magdalena Granquist; Paula Gutiérrez Muñoz; Jan Haelters; Philip Hammond; Gema Hernández; Alberto Hernández-González; Youri van den Hurk; Thierry Jauniaux; Mart Jussi; Karl Lundström; Giulia Mo; Hilary Moors-Murphy; Aleksija Neimanis; Kjell Nilssen; Norma Eréndira García Núñez; Aliki Panou; Sara Persson; Marie Petitguyot; Graham Pierce; Dimitar Popov; Raquel Puig-Lozano; Janneke Ramsijn; Marianne Rasmussen; Jenny Renell; Sophie Smout; José Antonio Vázquez Bonales; Nair Vilas; Cecile Vincent

ISSN

2618-1371

Recommended citation

ICES. 2023. Report of the ICES Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME). ICES Scientific Reports. 5:88. 123 pp. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.24131736

Publication language

  • en

File format(s)

  • PDF

Usage metrics

    ICES Scientific Reports

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC