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PeerJ | 2015

The right whale mandatory ship reporting system: a retrospective

Gregory K. Silber; Jeff Adams; Michael J. Asaro; Timothy V. N. Cole; Katie S. Moore; Leslie I. Ward-Geiger; Barbara J. Zoodsma

In 1998, the United States sought and received International Maritime Organization-endorsement of two Mandatory Ship Reporting (MSR) systems designed to improve mariner awareness about averting ship collisions with the endangered North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis). Vessel collisions are a serious threat to the right whale and the program was among the first formal attempts to reduce this threat. Under the provisions of the MSR, all ships >300 gross tons are required to report their location, speed, and destination to a shore-based station when entering two key right whale habitats: one in waters off New England and one off coastal Georgia and Florida. In return, reporting ships receive an automatically-generated message, delivered directly to the ship’s bridge, that provides information about right whale vulnerability to vessel collisions and actions mariners can take to avoid collisions. The MSR has been in operation continuously from July 1999 to the present. Archived incoming reports provided a 15-plus year history of ship operations in these two locations. We analyzed a total of 26,772 incoming MSR messages logged between July 1999 and December 2013. Most ships that were required to report did so, and compliance rates were generally constant throughout the study period. Self-reported vessel speeds when entering the systems indicated that most ships travelled between 10 and 16 (range = 5–20 +) knots. Ship speeds generally decreased in 2009 to 2013 following implementation of vessel speed restrictions. The number of reports into the southern system remained relatively constant following a steady increase through 2007, but numbers in the northern system decreased annually beginning in 2008. If reporting is indicative of long-term patterns in shipping operations, it reflects noteworthy changes in marine transportation. Observed declines in ship traffic are likely attributable to the 2008–2009 economic recession, the containerized shipping industry making increased use of larger ships that made fewer trips, and diminished oil/gas US imports as previously inaccessible domestic deposits were exploited. Recent declines in shipping activity likely resulted in lowered collision risks for right whales and reduced their exposure to underwater noise from ships.


Archive | 2014

U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico marine mammal stock assessments, 2013

Gordon T. Waring; Elizabeth Josephson; Katherine Maze-Foley; Patricia E. Rosel; Timothy V. N. Cole; Laura Engleby; Lance Preston Garrison; Allison G. Henry; Keith D. Mullin; Christopher Orphanides; Richard M. Pace; Debra L. Palka; Marjorie Lyssikatos; Frederick W. Wenzel

1National Marine Fisheries Service, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543 2National Marine Fisheries Service, 75 Virginia Beach Dr., Miami, FL 33149 3National Marine Fisheries Service, 219 Ft. Johnson Rd., Charleston, SC 29412 4National Marine Fisheries Service, 3209 Frederic St., Pascagoula, MS 39567 5Mote Marine Laboratory, 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota, FL 34236 6Sea World, Inc., 7007 Sea World Dr., Orlando, FL 32821


Archive | 2017

Don’t assume it’s ghost gear : accurate gear characterization is critical for entanglement mitigation [poster]

Allison G. Henry; Susan G. Barco; Timothy V. N. Cole; Amanda Johnson; Amy R. Knowlton; Scott Landry; David K. Mattila; Michael J. Moore; Jooke Robbins; Julie M. van der Hoop; Regina Asmutis-Silvia

Presented at the Society for Marine Mammology 22nd Biennial Marine Mammal Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 23-27, 2017


Archive | 2007

Mortality and serious injury determinations for baleen whale stocks along the United States eastern seaboard and adjacent Canadian maritimes, 2001-2005

Misty Nelson; Mendy Garron; Richard L. Merrick; Richard M. Pace; Timothy V. N. Cole


Endangered Species Research | 2013

Evidence of a North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis mating ground

Timothy V. N. Cole; Philip K. Hamilton; Allison G. Henry; Peter Duley; Richard M. Pace; Bradley N. White; Timothy R. Frasier


Archive | 2006

Mortality and serious injury determinations for baleen whale stocks along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, 2000-2004

Timothy V. N. Cole; Dana-Lyn R. Hartley; Mendy Garron


Archive | 2001

Visual and acoustic survey of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the eastern and southern Caribbean Sea, preliminary findings

Steven L. Swartz; Anthony Martinez; Timothy V. N. Cole; Phil Clapham; Mark M. McDonald; John A. Hildebrand; Erin M. Oleson; Carolyn Burks; Jay Barlow


Archive | 2012

Mortality and serious injury determinations for baleen whale stocks along the Gulf of Mexico, United States, United States East Coast and Atlantic Canadian Provinces, 2010-2014

Allison G. Henry; Timothy V. N. Cole; Mendy Garron; Wayne Ledwell; David Morin; Andrew Reid


Archive | 2010

Mortality and serious injury determinations for baleen whale stocks along the United States and Canadian eastern seaboards, 2004-2008

Allison H. Glass; Timothy V. N. Cole; Mendy Garron


Archive | 2007

Evaluation of Northern Right Whale ship strike reduction measures in the Great South Channel of Massachusetts

Richard L. Merrick; Timothy V. N. Cole

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Allison G. Henry

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Richard M. Pace

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Brenda K. Rone

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Christopher Orphanides

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Frederick W. Wenzel

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Gordon T. Waring

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Patricia E. Rosel

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Barbie L. Byrd

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Cynthia L. Christman

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Julie M. van der Hoop

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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