Effect of Ship Speed on Seabird Counts in Areas Supporting Commercial Fisheries (El Efecto de la Velocidad del Bote en Conteos de Aves Marinas en Areas que Sostienen Pescacomercial)

Abstract

Ship speed may have an important effect on the results of seabird surveys. We counted seabirds on a 20.5 X 0.3 km transect in the Kattegat that was sailed nine times with the RV "Heincke." Ship speed alternated between 9 knots and 5 knots. The numbers of the most common species, the Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larusfuscus), were significantly higher when the ship was sailing at lower speed similar to that of commercial fishing vessel when trawling in the area. It is postulated that scavenging species( e.g., gulls) are attracte to the low speed of vessels whereas non-scavengers (e.g. auks) are no

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