Title
SCANS-III: Small Cetacean Abundance in the European Atlantic and North Sea
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Abstract

SCANS-III is a large-scale ship and aerial survey to study the distribution and abundance of cetaceans in European Atlantic waters.  The survey was conducted predominantly during July 2016, when three ships and seven aircraft surveyed along predetermined transects for whales, dolphins and porpoises. Similar surveys were conducted in 1994 and 2005/07. The fourth took place during summer 2022.

In the 1990s, the killing of thousands of harbour porpoises in fishing nets (known as bycatch), particularly in the North Sea and adjacent waters, was a great cause for concern.  At that time, there was no information on the size of the porpoise populations in these waters.  The original motivation for the surveys was thus to provide estimates of abundance of porpoise (and other whale and dolphin populations) so that the impact of this bycatch could be assessed.

There are multiple pressures on cetaceans and their populations may change over time. Most populations of whales, dolphins and porpoises inhabit large areas of sea. Thus, surveys at a large spatial scale are needed at regular intervals to provide biologically appropriate information to keep assessments up to date.

European governments have responsibilities to conserve cetacean populations and Member States of the EU must report regularly on the status of these species. SCANS-III will provide information essential to assessments of Favourable Conservation Status of species under the Habitats Directive and to assessments of Good Environmental Status (GES) under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD).

Project website
https://synergy.st-andrews.ac.uk/scans3/
Keywords
SOPs
Outputs
Interested in publishing to OBIS
-
Data in OBIS
No; none of the biological data collected by the network is included in OBIS
Funding
Funding sector
  • Governmental
Regions
Europe
Responsible
Point of Contact
philiphammond
Maintenance Frequency
1X Every >10 Years
Temporal Extent
January 1994 -
Supplemental Information
No information provided

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