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SC/68B/HIM/02
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Resource ID
17523
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Document Number
SC/68B/HIM/02
Full Title
Determination of optimal acoustic passive reflectors to reduce bycatch of odontocetes in gillnets
Author
Isabella M.F. Kratzer, Ingo Schafer, Arne Stoltenberg, Jerome C. Chladek, Lotte Kindt-Larsen, Finn Larsen, Daniel Stepputtis
Publisher
International Whaling Commission
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
The need to minimize bycatch of toothed whales (odontocetes) in gillnets has long been recognized. It is likely that a key to achieving this goal is the improvement of gillnet acoustic visibility, because these species use underwater sonar for orientation. We systematically identified small, passive reflective objects that can substantially improve the visibility of gillnets at a broad range of frequencies, i.e., for many odontocetes. We simulated the acoustic reflectivity of a wide range of materials in different shapes, sizes, and environmental conditions. We verified the simulation results experimentally and calculated detection distances of the selected modifications. For example, if 8mm acrylic glass spheres are attached to the net at intervals smaller than 0.5m, the spheres have the same target strength (TS) at 130kHz as the most recognizable part of a gillnet, the floatline. Modifications of the netting material itself, e.g., using barium sulfate additives, do not substantially increase the acoustic reflectivity of the net.