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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016

Long-term underwater sound measurements in the shipping noise indicator bands 63 Hz and 125 Hz from the port of Falmouth Bay, UK

Jo Garrett; Philippe Blondel; Brendan J. Godley; Stephen K. Pikesley; Matthew J. Witt; Lars Johanning

Chronic low-frequency anthropogenic sound, such as shipping noise, may be negatively affecting marine life. The EUs Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) includes a specific indicator focused on this noise. This indicator is the yearly average sound level in third-octave bands with centre frequencies at 63Hz and 125Hz. These levels are described for Falmouth Bay, UK, an active port at the entrance to the English Channel. Underwater sound was recorded for 30min h(-1) over the period June 2012 to November 2013 for a total of 435days. Mean third-octave levels were louder in the 125-Hz band (annual mean level of 96.0dB re 1μPa) than in the 63-Hz band (92.6dB re 1 μPa). These levels and variations are assessed as a function of seasons, shipping activity and wave height, providing comparison points for future monitoring activities, including the MSFD and emerging international regulation.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

The true depth of the Mediterranean plastic problem: Extreme microplastic pollution on marine turtle nesting beaches in Cyprus

Emily M. Duncan; Jessica Arrowsmith; Charlotte Bain; Annette C. Broderick; Jonathon Lee; Kristian Metcalfe; Stephen K. Pikesley; Robin Snape; Erik van Sebille; Brendan J. Godley

We sampled 17 nesting sites for loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in Cyprus. Microplastics (<5 mm) were found at all locations and depths, with particularly high abundance in superficial sand. The top 2 cm of sand presented grand mean ± SD particle counts of 45,497 ± 11,456 particles m-3 (range 637-131,939 particles m-3). The most polluted beaches were among the worst thus far recorded, presenting levels approaching those previously recorded in Guangdong, South China. Microplastics decreased with increasing sand depth but were present down to turtle nest depths of 60 cm (mean 5,325 ± 3,663 particles m-3. Composition varied among beaches but hard fragments (46.5 ± 3.5%) and pre-production nurdles (47.8 ± 4.5%) comprised most categorised pieces. Particle drifter analysis hindcast for 365 days indicated that most plastic likely originated from the eastern Mediterranean basin. Worsening microplastic abundance could result in anthropogenically altered life history parameters such as hatching success and sex ratios in marine turtles.


Diversity and Distributions | 2013

On the front line: integrated habitat mapping for olive ridley sea turtles in the southeast Atlantic

Stephen K. Pikesley; Sara M. Maxwell; Kellie L. Pendoley; Daniel P. Costa; Michael S. Coyne; Angela Formia; Brendan J. Godley; Warren Klein; Junior Makanga-Bahouna; Sheryl Maruca; Solange Ngouessono; Richard J. Parnell; Edgard Pemo-Makaya; Matthew J. Witt


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Basking sharks in the northeast Atlantic: spatio-temporal trends from sightings in UK waters

Matthew J. Witt; Tom Hardy; Louise Johnson; Catherine M. McClellan; Stephen K. Pikesley; Sue Ranger; Peter B. Richardson; Jean-Luc Solandt; Colin Speedie; Ruth Williams; Brendan J. Godley


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2012

Cetacean sightings and strandings: evidence for spatial and temporal trends?

Stephen K. Pikesley; Mathew J. Witt; Tom Hardy; Jan Loveridge; Jeff Loveridge; Ruth Williams; Brendan J. Godley


Ecography | 2015

Modelling the niche for a marine vertebrate: A case study incorporating behavioural plasticity, proximate threats and climate change

Stephen K. Pikesley; Annette C. Broderick; Daniel Cejudo; Michael S. Coyne; Matthew H. Godfrey; Brendan J. Godley; Pedro López; Luis Felipe López-Jurado; Sonia Elsy Merino; Nuria Varo-Cruz; Matthew J. Witt; Lucy A. Hawkes


Marine Policy | 2016

Pink sea fans (Eunicella verrucosa) as indicators of the spatial efficacy of Marine Protected Areas in southwest UK coastal waters

Stephen K. Pikesley; Brendan J. Godley; Holly Latham; Peter B. Richardson; Laura M. Robson; Jean-Luc Solandt; Colin Trundle; Chris Wood; Matthew J. Witt


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2014

Cnidaria in UK coastal waters: description of spatio-temporal patterns and inter-annual variability

Stephen K. Pikesley; Brendan J. Godley; Sue Ranger; Peter B. Richardson; Matthew J. Witt


Diversity and Distributions | 2016

New findings about the spatial and temporal use of the Eastern Atlantic Ocean by large juvenile loggerhead turtles

Nuria Varo-Cruz; Juan A. Bermejo; Pascual Calabuig; Daniel Cejudo; Brendan J. Godley; Luis Felipe López-Jurado; Stephen K. Pikesley; Matthew J. Witt; Lucy A. Hawkes


Biological Conservation | 2013

Here today, here tomorrow: Beached timber in Gabon, a persistent threat to nesting sea turtles

Stephen K. Pikesley; Pierre Didier Agamboue; Eric Augowet Bonguno; François Boussamba; Floriane Cardiec; J. Michael Fay; Angela Formia; Brendan J. Godley; William F. Laurance; Brice Didier Koumba Mabert; Cheryl Mills; Gil Avery Mounguengui Mounguengui; Carine Moussounda; Solange Ngouessono; Richard J. Parnell; Guy-Philippe Sounguet; Bas Verhage; Lee White; Matthew J. Witt

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Jean-Luc Solandt

Marine Conservation Society

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Lee White

University of Stirling

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Sue Ranger

Marine Conservation Society

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